By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Update on Wyoming murder: It was B) Mex on Mex. I know my city all too well. It was either one, though.
“WYOMING, Mich. – A man has been charged with open murder in the death of a Wyoming woman.
“Raul Perez was arraigned by video Thursday afternoon in the death of Karla Guadalup-Magana. Her body was found in her apartment on 44th Street Wednesday.
“Court documents say that Perez allegedly admitted to strangling Guadalup-Magana in a phone call to his daughter. Perez is in custody at the Kent County Jail.
GRA: Normal stuff
Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 4:53:00 PM EDT
Further update.Perez is an illegal Mexican national,who has been deported twice since 2005.A crime sheet in the states,includes felony drug dealing.He was JUST ARRESTED four days ago for drunk driving--and RELEASED!
ReplyDeleteLocal media asking,if he was illegal,why he was released,to as it turns out,go kill his girlfriend.
These are the guys Trump is talking about,when he said,"We get Mexico's worst."
--GRA
Update 3:WoodTV,trying to find out the reason Raul Perez was released 4 days ago --despite being an illegal Mexican,thinks it was because Perez gave an alias--that police fell for.
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Suburban(white) Grand Rapids Gets a Taste of Urban (Thug)Life.
ReplyDeleteLast week at Davenport College of Caledonia (10 miles se of Grand Rapids proper)a black thug made his way into a dorm,got into a an argument with students there and then pulled a gun,opening fire and injuring one sleeping (white)male student,as the bullets penetrated a wall.
This guy is on the run and considered armed and dangerous.
CALEDONIA TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — The student shot in the hand at Davenport University’s campus southeast of Grand Rapids is a freshman who plays on the university football team, court documents show.
Braden Schrotenboer remained at home recovering and as of Thursday had not yet returned to classes. His father told 24 Hour News 8 he is expected to fully recover from the physical injuries, but he’s concerned about the emotional healing.
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Probable cause documents show five bullets were fired into Schrotenboer’s dorm room as he slept around 2:30 a.m. Sunday. One of bullets hit his wrist and exited through his finger, waking him up.
His roommates, who were targeted, didn’t know the shooter and met him minutes before in the hallway of the dormitory, according to the court documents. A female student invited some male visitors to the dorm. When the group was waiting for an elevator in the lobby, some football players entered the building. Two of the players joined the group in the elevator.
The court document say that an argument broke out when the elevator got to the fourth floor, but don’t specify what it was about. The documents state that the football players went back to their room on the second floor to avoid an altercation.
Shortly after, the male visitors made their way to the players’ room. One of the men, later identified as Paul Christopher Howard, pulled a gun out of this coat and pointed it at one of the football players, saying, ‘I could kill you.’
Paul Christopher Howard
An undated mug shot of Paul Christopher Howard, provided by the Kent County Sheriff Department.
He then apparently shot at the door behind the football player he was threatening. A total of five shots were fired around the players and entered Schrotenboer’s room.
Police are still looking for Howard, who they say should be considered armed and dangerous. A warrant for his arrest has been issued.
Anyone with information regarding Howard’s whereabouts is asked to call Kent County Sheriff Dispatch at 616.632.6357 or Silent Observer at 616.774.2345.
GRA:If these were white girls that invited the black thug in--I hope they now understand the risk of doing what they did--and others learn as well.
--GR Anonymous
I'm only posting this story because the black thug,Paul Christopher Howard,mentioned in the Caledonia shooting story,was from Lansing and on the run.We'll see if there's any connection:
ReplyDeleteLANSING, Mich. (AP/WLNS) — Police in Lansing say three people are dead as a result of a double murder-suicide at a home on the city’s southeast side, according to WLNS-TV.
Officers went to a residence in the 2100 block of Truman Circle west of Michigan State University about 1:15 a.m. Friday.
Police say in a statement that they found a woman and two men, all in their mid- to late-20s, with gunshot wounds. Their names weren’t immediately confirmed.
Authorities are expected to release additional information on the shootings sometime Friday morning.
--GRA