What? The story is pretty clear the bad guy would have shot
more people if the good guy didn’t intervene. He absolutely is a hero.
If there's one thing we know about cops, it's that they are super honest right after killing someone.
What? The story is pretty clear the bad guy would have shot
more people if the good guy didn’t intervene. He absolutely is a hero.
I'll own my mistake and misstatement: The good guy did not stop the ambush; he happened upon it after it commenced and may, per police, have stopped it from going to harm more than just that cop.
But my original fear, that the cops shot the good guy in the fog of chaos, reportedly has manifest.
... good guys should not be holding their weapons in their hands because cops will react as though they're the bad guys.
Pickup truck drove onto private golf course and shoots and kills the pro.
arm all golf pros!
where was the good pro with a gun??? What a loser that died
A golf pro at a suburban Atlanta country club was shot and killed on Saturday by a man who drove onto the golf course in a pickup truck bearing the bodies of two other men in the bed of the vehicle, the police said.
The golf pro was identified by several golf organizations as Gene Siller, who was in his 40s. One of the victims found dead in the truck’s bed was identified as Paul Pierson, who was the registered owner of the white RAM 3500 pickup truck, the Cobb County Police Department said in a statement on Sunday. The third victim has not been identified as of Sunday evening.
Both men found in the pickup truck’s bed had died of gunshot wounds, the police said.
Pickup truck drove onto private golf course and shoots and kills the pro.
arm all golf pros!
where was the good pro with a gun??? What a loser that died
Keegan Casteel, 32, of Ankeny, Iowa, is charged with two felony counts of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon, police said. Casteel owns an auto repair shop in Des Moines.
Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown said a member of the cleaning staff at the W Chicago - Lakeshore "likely prevented a tragedy from happening" when he alerted authorities about firearms he found in a hotel room.
Casteel was held on $10,000 bond after briefly appearing in front of Cook County Judge David Navarro in bond court Tuesday afternoon. Prosecutors revealed that Casteel's room at the W Chicago - Lakeshore was on the 12th floor facing Ohio Street Beach. Prosecutors said Casteel's semi-automatic rifle had four magazines next to it and a live round in the chamber.
Casteel's girlfriend was also in the room, prosecutors said, and law enforcement sources tell the I-Team that their two children were also on the trip.
But mah freedumbs!
Since stand your ground says you can murder somebody if you feel threatened, all gun owners should all immediately shoot anyone who pulls a gun in public.
Yes. I know. Game it out.
Police said they feared a "Las Vegas style shooting" after discovering more than a dozen weapons and 1,000+ rounds of ammo at a hotel near Coors Field Friday night
Sources said police removed 16 long guns, body armor and more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition from the room with a balcony overlooking the downtown area. The sources said they feared the number of weapons, ammo, vantage point and large crowds could have resulted in a Las Vegas style shooting.
Based on the information provided by the hotel employee, police executed a search warrant and found the guns, ammo, body armor and a man inside the room on the eighth floor.
One of the suspects arrested Friday night had posted a message on Facebook referencing a recent divorce and saying he was going to “go out in a big way,” according to the multiple law enforcement sources.
https://twitter.com/DenverChannel/st...72273279995909
From the story:
Nuke the fucking 2nd. Thank God for the maid who called the cops...
BTW 3 of the 4 were previous offenders if I read the story correctly.
I thought the FBI was saying this had nothing to do with the baseball game, but was some sort of gun traffic ring?
The FBI said “We have no reason to believe this incident was connected to terrorism or a threat directed at the All-Star Game.” “We are not aware of any threat to the All-Star Game events, venues, players or the community at this time.”
Denver Police say “We don’t know what we don’t know.” “We need to identify exactly to the extent possible why individuals were here … and we don’t have those answers.”
And one of the men who was arrested posted on Facebook about wanting to “go out in a big way,” according to Denver7, which cited anonymous police sources.
So, it's a definite maybe.
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