By N.S. Possible Murder Suspect Who Fired on Cops in Harlem Takes Own Life after Shooting: NYPD https://www.amny.com/new-york/manhattan/neighborhoods/harlem/possible-murder-suspect-who-fired-on-cops-in-harlem-takes-own-life-after-shooting-nypd/ Note the double-qualifiers: “Possible… Suspect.” Even just calling someone a “suspect” these days brings out members of the Coalition in Support of black Killers.
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ReplyDeleteSome may know of the YouTube channel Virtual Railfan -- they operate cameras at train stations around the country; mostly you see freight trains, but also Amtrak -- recently there was a shooting caught on camera in real-time at the Tucson station when (apparently, i.e. as it came out later) DEA agents boarded a waiting Amtrak train -- watch the video here:
CAUGHT ON VIRTUAL RAILFAN CAMERAS, SHOOTING AT THE TUCSON, AZ. AMTRAK STATION 10/4/2021
Pretty wild -- unfortunately one DEA agent died along with a suspect (not unfortunate).
Amtrak train shooting that left 1 agent and 1 suspect dead result of marijuana bust, complaint shows
Diversity-Americans again.
At the start of the video a couple of passengers are waiting on the platform -- then you hear shots coming from inside the train -- it must have been this:
The complaint states that agents then spoke to D.T. outside the train and "conducted a consensual K-0 sniff of several bags on the platform" of the Amtrak station, but at some point D.T. got back on the train. Once agents located the bulk marijuana in the bags, they tried to recontact D.T. on the upper level of the train. While attempting to contact D.T., DEA Group Supervisor Michael Garbo was shot and killed, the complaint says.
After hearing the shots, another DEA agent with a canine appears, approaches/enters the train, but then retreats -- a suspect appears in the train door, shooting at the retreating DEA agent.
The people on the platform stupidly stand there even after hearing the shots and seeing the DEA agent and dog rush onto the train.
BLACKS DON'T JUST ENJOY KILLING PEOPLE--THEY ALSO LIKE TORTURING AND KILLING DOGS
ReplyDeletePAVILION TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WOOD) — Animal cruelty charges are being sought against a Kalamazoo County man who was originally wanted for domestic violence.
Michigan State Police said they were serving a search warrant Wednesday at around 6 a.m. at a home in Pavilion Township on E. Q Avenue near S. 24th Street. They said(blackie) Rodney Moore, 32, was arrested for warrants regarding domestic violence and child support.
Moore, who lives at the residence, was the only person home at the time.
Detectives said while at the home, they found signs of animal cruelty including two dogs that were dead in the garage. There were signs that both dogs were brutally abused, troopers said. There were also five living dogs inside the home.
“You could see the dogs’ ribs, and you could tell they were not fed,” MSP Detective Sgt. Melisa Bernum said.
Bernum led the fugitive team that conducted the search.
“They didn’t want to come around us, they weren’t aggressive. They were skittish, they were almost afraid,” she said.
Kalamazoo County Animal Control responded to the scene and took the dogs into their custody.
MSP said as Moore was being taken to jail, he became violent and damaged a patrol car by kicking the windshield and breaking the rearview mirror. They also said Moore tried kicking an officer in the head while being escorted into the jail.
“He was doing whatever he could to not go to jail,” Bernum said.
Additional charges are being sought against Moore including animal cruelty, malicious destruction of police property and resisting and obstructing an officer.
--GRA