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Monday, November 23, 2020
Two Killed, Two Wounded in Mass Shooting at a Nebraska Sonic Drive-In
By R.C.
Sun, Nov 22, 2020 9:09 p.m.
Two Killed, Two Injured in Shooting at a Nebraska Sonic Drive-In
http://a.msn.com/01/en-us/BB1bfZYQ?ocid=se
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Officers received a call on Saturday evening, just before 9:30 p.m., of a possible bomb inside a truck at the restaurant, police said in a press release. Later, the call was updated to reflect that a shooting had happened.
When police responded, they found the four gunshot wound victims, according to a statement released by the City of Bellevue Police Department.
Two victims were pronounced dead at the scene. Two others were taken to University of Nebraska Medical Center for treatment. Their conditions are unknown.
The suspect, Roberto Carlos Silva Jr., 23, was arrested and booked at the Sarpy County Jail for two counts of first degree murder and one count of arson, according to a City of Bellevue Police Department press release.
Silva had recently been arrested after allegedly stealing someone's identity and using it to buy food from the same Sonic where the shooting took place, police said in a press release.
On Wednesday, according to the release, Silva was accused of identity theft after ordering food from the Sonic app. Police were called, and as Silva attempted to leave the area, officers made a traffic stop.
At that time, Silva was arrested on suspicion of identity theft and taken to Sarphy County Jail. Three firearms were discovered at the time and logged as evidence. It was not immediately clear if those firearms were returned to Silva or if those firearms were the ones used in the shooting on Saturday. GRA:Obese,illegal Mex--stole someone's identity to buy food at Sonic to keep up his svelt 400 lb figure.Cops let him have his guns back too(?)Or is it so easy for crazy Mex to buy guns in Nebraska?Lots of targets for lawsuits in this one.
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Officers received a call on Saturday evening, just before 9:30 p.m., of a possible bomb inside a truck at the restaurant, police said in a press release. Later, the call was updated to reflect that a shooting had happened.
When police responded, they found the four gunshot wound victims, according to a statement released by the City of Bellevue Police Department.
Two victims were pronounced dead at the scene. Two others were taken to University of Nebraska Medical Center for treatment. Their conditions are unknown.
The suspect, Roberto Carlos Silva Jr., 23, was arrested and booked at the Sarpy County Jail for two counts of first degree murder and one count of arson, according to a City of Bellevue Police Department press release.
Silva had recently been arrested after allegedly stealing someone's identity and using it to buy food from the same Sonic where the shooting took place, police said in a press release.
On Wednesday, according to the release, Silva was accused of identity theft after ordering food from the Sonic app. Police were called, and as Silva attempted to leave the area, officers made a traffic stop.
At that time, Silva was arrested on suspicion of identity theft and taken to Sarphy County Jail. Three firearms were discovered at the time and logged as evidence. It was not immediately clear if those firearms were returned to Silva or if those firearms were the ones used in the shooting on Saturday.
GRA:Obese,illegal Mex--stole someone's identity to buy food at Sonic to keep up his svelt 400 lb figure.Cops let him have his guns back too(?)Or is it so easy for crazy Mex to buy guns in Nebraska?Lots of targets for lawsuits in this one.
--GRA
Give me odds on Roberto being an illegal. Even in Nebraska this stuff goes on. Even there.
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