Tuesday, December 03, 2024

"tren de aragua? eight hispanics shot in house in chicago town known for housing illegals, shooter yet to be apprehended – police source says possible..."

By Prince George's County Ex-Pat
tuesday, december 3, 2024 at 09:43:48 p.m. est

"tren de aragua? eight hispanics shot in house in chicago town known for housing illegals, shooter yet to be apprehended – police source says possible act of retaliation after one of the victims allegedly murdered someone in venezuela"

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/12/tren-de-aragua-eight-hispanics-shot-house-chicago/



2 comments:

  1. I have a different scenario:

    (blockclub org)GAGE PARK — A basement brawl at a Gage Park house party quickly escalated into a shooting that killed three people and wounded five others, according to authorities.

    (WGN)A man was shot in the head,chest,thigh,wrist and was declared dead at the hospital. Identified as Jon Carlos Blancarcer

    A 26 year old man,named Hector Sajo was shot multiple times and pronounced dead at the scene.

    Other vic's conditions range from "good" to "critical".

    --GRA

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  2. TWO KINDERGARTEN AGE KIDS SHOT AT CALIFORNIA SCHOOL WEDNESDAY--IN "CRITICAL,BUT STABLE CONDITION"--AS SHOOTER BLOWS HIS BRAINS OUT;POLICE REFUSE TO I.D. HIM,SO FAR.

    (nbc noise)PALERMO – Two kindergarten students are now in "critical but stable condition" and a suspect is dead after a shooting at a school in the Northern California community of Palermo on Wednesday, the Butte County Sheriff's Office said.

    Authorities said the incident happened around 1 p.m. at the Feather River School of Seventh-Day Adventists.

    A man was found by a California Highway Patrol office with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, with the sheriff's office confirming that the suspected shooter had died. The CHP officer found a handgun next to the suspect.

    The Butte County Sheriff's Office is expected to give an update on the incident at 3 p.m. Thursday.


    Two kindergarten students, a 5-year-old boy and a 6-year-old boy, were found shot, Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said. The students were taken to a Sacramento-area hospital and were in "extremely critical condition," Honea said Wednesday.

    "I am thankful that they are still alive but they have a long road ahead of them," Honea said.

    On Thursday, the sheriff's office gave an update on the students' conditions, saying they were now in "critical but stable" condition. The two students are continuing to be treated at a local hospital.

    A sixth-grade student said she helped her teacher comfort younger students as the gunman was outside the classroom.

    "The entire staff, students, and families have also been emotionally traumatized after this incident," said Oroville mayor David Pittman in a statement. "Sadly, our schools must plan and train for these kinds of events and pray they never occur. Our schools must be safe places."


    The Butte County Office of Education offered to provide crisis response staff to work with local school administrators to help reopen the school.

    What we know about the suspect
    The suspect has been positively identified, the Butte County Sheriff's Office says, but his name has not been released. Deputies have said they don't believe there is any connection between the suspect and the victims.

    Honea said the suspect was dropped off at the school by an Uber driver. Investigators are interviewing the driver to learn more about what led up to the suspect being dropped off at the school.

    Honea also added that investigators are looking into a "story" that the suspect called a few days ago to schedule an appointment at the school with an administrator on Wednesday. The reports indicate the suspect then showed up trying to enroll a child but deputies don't believe a child was with him.

    After the meeting with the administrator on Wednesday, gunshots were heard, Honea said.

    --GRA

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