Thursday, November 28, 2024

More thanksgiving murders, part iii

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
thursday, november 28, 2024 at 7:35:00 p.m. est

More thanksgiving murders, part iii

(ksat)

“San Antonio– San Antonio police have caught up with a man who they believe shot four people thanksgiving morning at a home on the city’s east side, killing two.

“officers quickly detained the man, who was in a car, near N. New Braunfels avenue and Houston street, a few blocks away from the scene of the shootings.

“shortly after 8 a.m. thursday, police received a call alerting them to the violence at a home in the 600 block of Potomac street.

“they say they found four victims at that location.

“‘there were four shot, two deceased and two transported to the hospital,' chief William McManus told reporters. 'all the individuals involved in this incident knew each other, including the shooter.'

“McManus said the whole group had spent the night at the home. he said for some reason, as the suspect started to leave, he began shooting.

“'Whatever happened, I don’t know,' he said. 'we don’t know anymore about a motive or what they were doing. but in the end, we got four people shot.

“McManus said early on that detectives were waiting for a warrant to enter the home and search it for evidence.”

[N.S.: Since when do you need a warrant to search a crime scene, with corpses laying about?]

“however, he was able to say that all the victims were shot with a handgun.

“deadly violence like this, McManus said, is becoming an unwelcome holiday tradition in the city.

“'I can’t remember the number of times I’ve been called out on a Thanksgiving for something like this,' he said. 'but it seems to happen all too frequently.'”

GRA: Sounds like blacks.

--GRA

N.S.: When I was a kid, you never heard of murders committed on Thanksgiving or Christmas. Now, it's every year for both holidays.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"NO RACE" MALE DETAINED IN SAN ANTONIO MASS SHOOTING


(mysa)The shooter, a male in his 20s, has been detained, McManus said in a news conference on Thursday, November 28. Very little is known about the shooting at the time of writing, but McManus said that all of the people knew each other. It is not immediately clear if the shooter is one of the people who were injured.

The group was staying together overnight at the home near St. James Street and Potomac Street. McManus said the shooting occurred when one of the people attempted to leave the residence this morning. Police did not provide a time the shooting took place, but noted a handgun was used.

GRA:STILL sounds black. Who else shoots someone for "leaving a house"?

--GRA