By "W"
mon, nov 21, 2022 9:33 a.m.
worthless "celebrities" don't express dismay and anger when Whites are massacred
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-11449661/Five-killed-18-wounded-Colorado-LGBTQ-nightclub-shooting.html
negro Darrell Brooks killed 6 and injured many more when he dliberately drove into a Christmas Parade in suburban milwaukee, wisconsin a year ago. He has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole (aka life until parole).
https://www.kcra.com/article/man-who-killed-6-in-wisconsin-christmas-parade-gets-life-no-release/41985574
"Lawyer" Kim Kardashian will work hard to get brooks out of jail---and give him the keys to a new car--with which,you know,he'll do the same thing again,as what landed him in jail today.
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Someone said, "Celebrities are people famous for being well-known." That's about it--mostly worthless people who think their opinions are more important than other people. I wish reporters would stop reporting what these idiots say.
ReplyDeleteNEGRO THUG GOES ON SHOOTING RAMPAGE IN ARIZONA,KILLING ONE AND INJURING SEVERAL OTHERS;NO NATIONAL NEWS REPORTS ON THIS MASS SHOOTING--JUST WHEN QUEERS ARE INVOLVED(WITH A WHITE PERP)
ReplyDelete(Fox-Phoenix)Police say Raymond Pipkin went on a violent rampage in Avondale
AVONDALE, Ariz. - A suspect has been arrested for allegedly shooting at several cars on a west Phoenix freeway that resulted in the death of one driver, authorities said.
Avondale police said 29-year-old Raymond Pipkin has been taken into custody on suspicion of multiple felony charges including first-degree murder.
At around 1 p.m. on Nov. 19, police responded to reports of a suspect shooting at cars traveling on Interstate 10 before crashing into a motorcycle and other vehicles.
Police say it all started at a red light near 107th Avenue and McDowell Road and a witness told detectives the suspect was staring him down after they exited the freeway. According to the police report, the victim asked the suspect if they were "good," and Pipkin replied,
we are now" and fired into the vehicle.
The victim drove off and proceeded to head westbound on McDowell Road with the suspect following him.
Officials say Pipkin went on to shoot and kill 34-year-old Gabriel Sotelo and wounded a 14-year-old in the passenger seat. That was just a couple of blocks away from the first shooting near Avondale Boulevard and McDowell Road. Pipkin then crashed head-on with the motorcyclist.
Pipkin exited his vehicle, and punched another person before running from the scene. Police say at one point, Pipkin went up to a homeless man, asked him if he was ready to die, then shot him in the face. That victim sustained a gunshot wound to his cheek that and remains hospitalized.
Pipkin also fired at another car with a father and daughter inside, but they were not injured.
An eighth victim reported being shot at, but was not hurt.
Detectives say Pipkin confessed and said he felt guilty, but did not provide a motive.
GRA:His 3 digit daily number didn't come in.
--GRA
MEX RUNS OVER GROUP OF 30+ JOGGING POLICE RECRUITS;SIX CRITICALLY INJURED--HE'S RELEASED.
ReplyDelete(CNN)Investigators believe the man suspected of driving a vehicle into a group of law enforcement recruits, injuring 25 of them, committed a "deliberate act," and the case should go to prosecutors Friday, the Los Angeles County sheriff said in an interview.
The news came on Thursday, just before Nicholas Joseph Gutierrez, 22, was released from jail, according to records that indicated the initial complaint was insufficient to hold him following the incident in Whittier.
Yet authorities have "developed probable cause to believe it's intentional," Sheriff Alex Villanueva told NewsNation prior to Gutierrez's release Thursday, adding that that he expects the case to be presented to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office on Friday.
Capitol Police officer killed, another injured after suspect rams car into police barrier outside building
Capitol Police officer killed, another injured after suspect rams car into police barrier outside building
Investigators undertook an "exhaustive interview process" and reviewed video surveillance, physical evidence, and statements from the recruits and Gutierrez.
Gutierrez, 22, was released from custody at 9:49 p.m. Thursday, jail records show, and the sheriff's department insisted it had not made a mistake in freeing him.
"It's not like they arrested the wrong suspect," Deputy Deanna Mares told CNN late Thursday. "They just want to make sure the investigation is going to be complete."
Gutierrez is still considered a suspect, Mares said. Investigators simply want more time to collect evidence to present for charges.
Police are required to present a case within 48 hours of a suspect's arrest, and they were not ready to do that with Gutierrez, Mares said.
It was 'a tragic accident,' lawyer says
The 25 recruits from multiple law enforcement agencies were injured Wednesday when a vehicle drove into the group, an incident Villanueva initially labeled "a horrific accident."
The characterization changed Thursday morning when the department announced Gutierrez's arrest on suspicion of attempted murder of peace officers.
GRA:The video is all the proof that's necessary.Just like Waukesha.
--GRA