Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Woodbridge, VA: "Random" MS-13 Hit Job

By "W"
Tue, Apr 27, 2021 9:21 a.m.

Woodbridge, VA: "Random" MS-13 Hit Job

Maybe it is just me, but this doesn't read like a "random" killing:

https://www.insidenova.com/headlines/trial-delayed-for-suspect-in-random-woodbridge-gang-murders/article_f7364d5e-a705-11eb-9746-771c2d07e866.html

 

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

TOP NOTCH POLICE WORK:SUSPECT ARRESTED IN DETROIT,IN SHOOTING OF WHITE CENTRAL MICHIGAN QUARTERBACK
LGRA:There's surveillance video of the perp grabbing a long rifle and then opening fire.He looked black to me.We'll find out at the arraignment,but if this isn't a black thug,I'll join blm,lol.

MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. (WJRT) - Police arrested a man near Detroit on Tuesday for allegedly shooting a quarterback on the Central Michigan University football team and another man at a Mount Pleasant apartment complex.

The Isabella County Sheriff’s Office and Michigan State Police made the arrest after prosecutors issued a 10-count felony arrest warrant for the suspect in connection with the double shooting at Deerfield Village Apartments early Saturday morning.

Police say the suspect came from the Detroit area to Mount Pleasant that evening to socialize at various establishments. When they closed, the suspect and others with him heard about a gathering at the apartment complex.

John Keller, a quarterback at CMU, and dozens of others were at the gathering. Police say an altercation broke out between the group from Detroit and others at the party around 12:50 a.m. The suspect allegedly grabbed a firearm from a vehicle and opened fire into the apartment.



Keller, 20, was airlifted to a Flint hospital early Saturday, where he was listed in critical condition. A 23-year-old man was rushed to MidMichigan Medical Center in Midland for treatment of a gunshot wound.

The suspect and others with him fled the scene and drove back to Detroit after the shooting, according to the sheriff’s office. Police say they have no connection to the CMU campus, the Mount Pleasant area or Deerfield Village Apartments.

Investigators from the Isabella County Sheriff’s Office conducted dozens of witness interviews, sifted through reams of social media posts and served several search warrants before identifying a suspect in the shooting. He will be arraigned in an Isabella County courtroom later this week.

Police are working to identify another possible suspect involved in the shooting.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

KENNETH THOMAS NAMED PERP IN QB SHOOTING

GRA:No mugshot--yet,but Kenneth Thomas,from Detroit,with a gang,carrying big rifles--looks like blackie to me.

MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. — On Tuesday, the Isabella County Sheriff's Office arrested Kenneth Thomas in the Detroit area on a 10-count felony warrant for the shooting of two Central Michigan University students.

Police say Thomas and several others went to Mount Pleasant on April 23 to socialize. Thomas and his group ended up at a gathering at Deerfield Village Apartments around 1 a.m., where a fight soon broke out involving Thomas' group.


Thomas then retrieved a firearm from a vehicle and began to fire into the apartment, where he shot CMU quarterback John Keller, 20, and senior Tyler Bunting, 23, according to police.

Thomas and his group then fled and returned to the Detroit area. Police say they have no connection to Mount Pleasant or CMU.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Thomas will be arraigned Wednesday(today)at 3pm.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

KENNETH WAYNE THOMAS--NEGRO THUG ARRAIGNED TODAY IN SHOOTING OF WHITE COLLEGE QB IN ISABELLA COUNTY

GRA:At least I dont't have to join blm,lol.
(The morningsun.com)

The first suspect in Saturday morning's shooting at an off-campus party was charged with 10 counts on Wednesday afternoon, including two that potentially carry sentences of life.

Kenneth Wayne Thomas, Jr., was charged with two counts of assault with intent to commit murder, two counts of discharging a gun at a building known to be a home and causing serious injury, one count of discharging a gun at a building known to be a home and five counts of felony firearm before Chief Judge Eric Janes.

Assault with intent to commit murder potentially carries a life sentence; discharging a firearm at a home causing injury is a 20-year felony; discharging a firearm at a home is a 10-year felony; and felony firearm -- using a gun while committing a felony -- is a two-year felony, with the sentence to run consecutive to the underlying crime.

GRA:He drove from Detroit with other nigs--with weapons--to cause trouble,150 miles away.You wonder what the attraction was of going to Isabella county?Was the plan to hang out with Whitey--and shoot him?In a way,it seemed premeditated--and just looking for the right situation to shoot his rifle.

Strange behavior by the blacks--even more than usual.
--GRA