ImTheCaptain
I disagree with you
Pittsburgh Public Schools are stay at home today - supposedly because of this?
a bunch of my friends kpet their kids home today as well; schools were not closed
Pittsburgh Public Schools are stay at home today - supposedly because of this?
Seems like too much for a threat that had nothing behind it and was aimed at some school somewhere.
Pittsburgh Public Schools are stay at home today - supposedly because of this?
Another teenager murdered by the police so that the insecure and impotent among us can cosplay their bloodlust
The article you shared says that the nature of the weapon used in the initial assault was not known, but might have been a metal lock. Not a glock. A lock. So what are you even saying.
Based on this incredibly limited information, it certainly gives the impression that the police acted recklessly. I think you’re cutting them too much slack by blaming private gun ownership. And for the record, I’m all for significant gun control.
Writing under the pen name Roman McClay, McLeod named both Alicia Cardenas and Michael Swinyard as murder victims in his novels. Cardenas, 44, and Swinyard, 67, were both killed in Monday’s shooting spree.
Police believe McLeod killed Swinyard inside his home at One Cheesman Place, an apartment building in the 1200 block of Williams Street. A property manager for the building told residents in an email that McLeod wore tactical gear, a police logo and a badge when he entered the building.
In McLeod’s first novel, a character named “Lyndon MacLeod” wears police gear and kills a character named “Michael Swinyard” at his apartment on Williams Street. The character in the book also kills other people in the building and robs them. The character has a list of people he wants to kill and considers some to be more important than others.
“The murders were like food in the belly, like wine at rest on the tongue,” the first book reads. “Killing people nourished the soul.”
McLeod’s second novel names Cardenas as a murder victim, and also describes an attack on a tattoo parlor in the 200 block of W. 6th Avenue.
In the novel, the character named Lyndon bursts into the tattoo shop and kills several people, including the owner of the shop. In reality, police said, McLeod went to that block on Monday, fired shots and set a van on fire, but did not kill anyone.
https://www.npr.org/2022/01/07/1070618256/ahmaud-arbery-killers-sentence
All three of Ahmaud Arbery's killers get life in prison.
Remember that the local prosecutor wanted to bury the case.