Suspect Arrested in Point Blank Police Officer Attempted Murder
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Some good news. A suspect arrested in horrific attempted murder of two police officers.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/compton-s...ier-this-month
https://www.foxnews.com/us/compton-s...ier-this-month
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Anyone that conducts serious crimes needs to be of average height, average weight and dress like the average person. They need to shave their heads of all hair to avoid it from being found and tested for DNA.
They need to drive dark gray cars like a Honda Accord. Tattoos get them caught, so they need to not have any. They need to lilve their lives incognito--with nothing about them sticking out. And they need to keep out of the cities and neighborhoods where the police keep an aggressive profile--looking for criminals in the middle of the day.
Fortunately, many criminals are very tall or very short. Some have tiny feet--but some have huge feet. They'll have visible tattoos that identify them. They often will be so skinny due to continued drug use. And they often will do crimes in places that they shouldn't be seen in.
What gets me is that the inmates in our middle size town all know each other. And the frequent flyers there all know the crimes and thefts that are going on. And they're incessant gossips--knowing who's doing all the crime. They often trade info in order to get an Get Out of Jail Card. Oh, yea--they're often so stupid to be the way they are. The bad county jail food should drive them to go straight.
They need to drive dark gray cars like a Honda Accord. Tattoos get them caught, so they need to not have any. They need to lilve their lives incognito--with nothing about them sticking out. And they need to keep out of the cities and neighborhoods where the police keep an aggressive profile--looking for criminals in the middle of the day.
Fortunately, many criminals are very tall or very short. Some have tiny feet--but some have huge feet. They'll have visible tattoos that identify them. They often will be so skinny due to continued drug use. And they often will do crimes in places that they shouldn't be seen in.
What gets me is that the inmates in our middle size town all know each other. And the frequent flyers there all know the crimes and thefts that are going on. And they're incessant gossips--knowing who's doing all the crime. They often trade info in order to get an Get Out of Jail Card. Oh, yea--they're often so stupid to be the way they are. The bad county jail food should drive them to go straight.
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He was already in jail for a car jacking committed a few days prior to the Police incident. The driver victim of the car jacking was also shot. The suspect was arrested 9/15 and was later linked to the police shooting. The suspect is 36 years old.
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What a horrible crime. I’m glad the officers are alright. I’m glad the perpetrator was caught. I hope there is enough evidence to convict the guilty party.
Furthermore, as a society WE should be able to come to some consensus with the Compton community to make it safer for our police officers and the Compton residents. If the problem is education, lack of jobs, broken homes, we the people should be able to solve this.
Furthermore, as a society WE should be able to come to some consensus with the Compton community to make it safer for our police officers and the Compton residents. If the problem is education, lack of jobs, broken homes, we the people should be able to solve this.
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What a horrible crime. I’m glad the officers are alright. I’m glad the perpetrator was caught. I hope there is enough evidence to convict the guilty party.
Furthermore, as a society WE should be able to come to some consensus with the Compton community to make it safer for our police officers and the Compton residents. If the problem is education, lack of jobs, broken homes, we the people should be able to solve this.
Furthermore, as a society WE should be able to come to some consensus with the Compton community to make it safer for our police officers and the Compton residents. If the problem is education, lack of jobs, broken homes, we the people should be able to solve this.
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What a piece of trash.
Keeping him alive is a waste of available oxygen.
Too bad today isn't like the old days where a cop killer would get beaten to death in the station basement within 24 hours.
Keeping him alive is a waste of available oxygen.
Too bad today isn't like the old days where a cop killer would get beaten to death in the station basement within 24 hours.