Friday, May 16, 2014

Dallas: WFAA “Reporter” Rebecca Lopez Invents the “Targeted,” “Random,” Drive-By Shooting

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix

Thanks for this article go to A Texas Reader, who writes,
Frankford and Voss is a few miles west of my residence.

Used to be a nice area.

Then the demographics changed.

Now the nearby supermarket parking lot is full of Chrysler 300's with oversized rims.


Ward Steinbach • Owner at Network Connections

Random? Then she was not "targeted"
 

Malici Alexander Von Blackmor • Battle Commander / Think Tank Tech at Society For The Hatred of Dolphins And Such

No shizz huh?

Rebecca Lopez will do anything to get someone to click on her story...
...And anything to get out of proof reading that same story lul

I added,

There's no such thing as a "random drive-by shooting."

Then again, those "random attacks" by blacks on whites are also oxymorons.
 

But Rebecca Lopez wasn’t done yet. She opens her closing paragraph with,
Dallas police are looking into two other random [sic] drive-by shootings on Interstate 20 in South Dallas last month.

The police and the MSM have rendered the word “random” unusable in honest communication, except as a punch line.

Although the station made the girl’s face fuzzy, she had no trace of a Spanish accent. Racial cleansing? They fired six rounds into her car.

We’ll have to follow-up on these “random,” Dallas drive-bys.
 

Girl, 17, targeted in drive-by shooting
By Rebecca Lopez
Follow: @rlopezwfaa
Posted on May 15, 2014 at 6:54 P.M.
Updated yesterday at 6:55 P.M.
WFAA

DALLAS -- Police are investigating a random drive-by shooting in North Dallas involving a 17-year-old girl.
"I heard a pop and I turned around and my back window was out," she told News 8.

Bullets ripped through the girl's car.

"I mean I was like freaked out.”

There are bullet holes in her windshield, driver side seat, back seat and one bullet busted out a rear window.

"It was so close to me, like one went right by my side and one missed my head by like six inches," she said.

We aren't naming the victim because her parents asked we protect her identity.

The teen was parked at the intersection at Frankford and Voss on her way to pick up a friend and go to the movies on Wednesday night around 9. She says at first she didn't realize she was being shot at.

"You hear about it and it just doesn't seem real until there is a bullet hole right where your head should be."

Dallas police say they received some 911 calls from people who heard gunfire in the area. One caller says he heard up to six shots fired.

Police say they have no suspects and are calling the shooting random. As for the teen, scary just doesn't seem to describe it. Perhaps lucky that she dodged more than one bullet.

Dallas police are looking into two other random [sic] drive-by shootings on Interstate 20 in South Dallas last month.

Police say right now there is no indication the shootings are connected but they are looking into all possibilities.

E-mail: rlopez@wfaa.com

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