By R.C.
Sat, Apr 17, 2021 7:31 p.m.The man accused of going on a shooting rampage at a Southern California business, killing four people, should not have been allowed to buy or own guns because of a California law that prohibits people from purchasing weapons for 10 years after being convi
The man accused of going on a shooting rampage at a Southern California business, killing four people, should not have been allowed to buy or own guns because of a California law that prohibits peo… ktla.com |
R.C.: But he did.
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YAWN--ONLY 3 KILLED IN OVERNIGHT SHOOTING IN KEN0SHA COUNTY CITY OF SOMERS
(AP)MILWAUKEE – Three people were dead and a manhunt was underway after a gunman opened fire at a busy Kenosha County tavern early Sunday.
At least two people were seriously injured, Sheriff David Beth said.
No arrests had been made, and investigators said it was possible there was more than one gunman. About 100 officers were hunting for suspects.
Residents near Somers House Tavern in the village of Somers, 30 miles south of Milwaukee, likely were not at risk, Beth said.
"This appears to be a targeted and isolated incident," Beth said. "We do not believe there is a threat to the community at this time."
The rampage was the latest of several shooting attacks across the nation, including one at a FedEx warehouse in Indianapolis last week that left eight people dead. Mass killings have claimed four or more American lives every week for the past six weeks, leaving dozens dead and several more people wounded in their wake.
UPDATE:ONE OR MORE BLACKS WANTED IN MASS SHOOTING IN SOMERS
(Washington Post)The suspect has not been located, and has been described by police as a Black man over six feet tall wearing a light-colored hooded sweatshirt. Police said the incident appears to be targeted and isolated. Police said it was also possible that there was more than one suspect in the incident.
GRA:Somers is a city of 8,000 that boasts of a population of 84% Whites and only 4% blacks,yet look at what happened with even this favorable demographic.
--GRA
MORE ON BLACK MASS SHOOTING IN SOMERS,WISCONSIN
(JS-online)The tavern(where the shooting occurred) is popular with Carthage students, said Peter Ploskee, 44, a neighbor who lives across the street.
His doorbell camera captured footage of what he called a "shootout" between two groups. People got into vehicles and drove away quickly, he said.
Ploskee heard several gunshots from his home. He looked out his window and saw "cars taking off in every direction, people running in every direction."
Then he saw about 19 squad cars arrive. Officers were walking house to house on Sheridan Road and "searching every property" for the suspects, Ploskee said.
An emergency alert was sent in early morning hours to nearby residents about the shooting.
As of Sunday afternoon, investigators were still working at the tavern, focusing on at least two bodies still on the ground outside the tavern: one just outside the front door and one in an outdoor patio area. A police dog was sniffing the yards of nearby homes, and Sheridan Road remained blocked from 12th Street to Carthage College, which is half a mile south.
Pat Jager rents garage space across the street and said the neighborhood was usually quiet.
(G R A:Until blacks show up).
“We usually don’t have no problems here,” he said.
He also said he didn’t understand why a scuffle had to turn into gun violence.
“If you’re going to fight, fight with fists like the old school way,” he said.
(GRA:Old school is the White way--blackies shoot guns.)
Jon Borne lives in the neighborhood and often goes on late-night walks and stops at the tavern. He knows the owner and said the crowd there is often a mix of college students, motorcycle aficionados and others, but everyone usually gets along.
For someone(negroes) to resort to violence in this way — “I don’t get it,” he said.
GRA:If he'd been there,he would have "got it."
--GRA
AND BLACKIE KILLS THREE IN TEXAS AS WELL...
(ZH)Authorities in Austin, Texas are conducting a massive search after three people were killed in a shooting at Great Hills Trail and Rain Creek Parkway in the Arboretum area, according to local news KXAN Austin.
Austin police requested residents in the northwest part of the city to "shelter in place and report suspicious activity." Police said, "the suspect(black) is still at large," adding that, "it appears this is a domestic situation that is isolated, and there is no risk to the general public."
G R A:I don't know how police can say that.A negro--desperate not to get caught,will carjack,invade houses and hold hostages--ANYTHING to avoid capture.
--GRA
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