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Rest in peace little sister. From heavens above watch over us who continue our battle against anarchy, crime and violence. May God grant peace and fortitude to your family.
SCBPO Erick J.Herrera
US Customs and Border Protection
January 2, 2012
I read through a handful of others but somehow this one was a "red flag" of sorts.edit on 1/2/2012 by UberL33t because: (no reason given)
Reflections
Originally posted by SunnyDee
reply to post by starviego
So according to the second story, several people at a party had guns and were having a show and tell, then 3 people fled after an arguement and shootout, one supposedly being the Mt. Ranier shooter.
4 people injured, 2 critically, none dead.
I thought this Mt. Ranier shooter, was military trained, and heavily armed? But he was at a party prior, and at close range did not kill anyone?
I am sorry to speak frankly, when people are seriously injured, but does this make sense?
Originally posted by SunnyDee
reply to post by Destinyone
In a good movie I can suspend my disbelief, but in real life...... like I said earlier, this story just gets better and better, (not really better, I want to keep the innocent death in perspective).
The hiker, Rachel Ferguson, 16, of Cartersville, got up about 6:45 a.m. to relieve herself after a night of sleeping in the woods. She was camping with a group of Adventure Scouts near Lake Winfield Scott, a popular section of the AT near Neel's Gap in the Chattahoochee National Forest.
Ferguson was wearing typical camping clothes -- a gray sweatshirt and blue jeans.
The hunter, Matthew Bryant, 21, of Suches, was hunting deer and fired on movement. But instead of hitting a deer with a bullet from a .243-caliber rifle, he hit Ferguson from about 220 feet away, causing a chest wound that has Ferguson recovering in stable condition in the intensive care unit of an Atlanta hospital
onlineathens.com...
He apparently died from walking through chest-deep snow while trying to elude police, according to Washington State Patrol spokesman Guy Gill.
A body believed to be his was found face down in the snow, but its identity has not been confirmed.
Originally posted by jimnuggits
How did the BBC get the drop on our news agencies here?
Originally posted by shushu
reply to post by AmericanPitBull
Scum bag Meth cookers...RIP Ranger !
Sgt. William Spear
I.C.E.
January 1, 2012
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