White male mass shooter: always mental illness
White male mass shooter: always mental illness
Versus all Hispanic members of MS-13, animals, rapists, etc.
Sounds like everyone is treated the same.
Ahh nothing like a little night time trolling as the bodies of the dead are still warm, puts you right to sleep.
little louis made a funny, the three years you made the deranged amanda bynes going off the deep end as your avatar shows you really care about mental illness. Redemption noted.
"He was as angry an individual as I have ever seen," McCarthy said. "She lost her job because of this individual….He is malevolent. He forwarded a letter to her employer, basically stating that she was bipolar and a drunkard which is ridiculous."
McCarthy said the harassment and stalking began around 2009, after they became friends on Facebook. In 2011, she took him to court, where he pleaded guilty to criminal harassment and was placed on 18-months' probation. Five days later, the Capital Gazette wrote a story titled, "Jarrod wants to be your friend." It outlined Ramos' alleged erratic behavior and included alleged emails he sent, telling McCarthy's client: "go hang yourself," "you're going to need a restraining order now," and "you can't make me stop."
"Mr. Ramos was obsessively angry about this particular story," McCarthy said.
Of the 47 other employees who failed to follow proper review procedures, the error rate varied widely, from an employee who reviewed 2,219 applications and failed in one case to look at the second page of a security officer license renewal, to a woman fired after it was learned she approved 3,625 licenses without a full review, including 99 concealed weapons permit applications that were never viewed. Her error rate was nearly 13 percent of the 28,275 licenses processed.
An FBI agent who shot a man in the leg after dropping his gun while doing a backflip on the dance floor of a Denver bar is allowed to carry his weapon again on and off duty, officials said Tuesday morning.
Chase Bishop, 29, had his protection order amended by a Denver judge during a Tuesday court appearance, said Ken Lane, Denver District Attorney spokesman.
The amendment was modified to let Bishop carry his service weapon on and off duty, “so long as it is done in a manner pursuant to FBI policy,” Lane said.