Posted by Tony in Mass. on March 28, 2013 at 14:47:49 from (76.127.225.182):
In Reply to: Say what???????? posted by Goose on March 28, 2013 at 09:00:28:
Conneticutt news media or law enforcement, are nothing but liars. A couple weeks ago, a TV news crew from Hartford started setting up a tripod etc in a class room at Manchester Com College, kids asked what was up, they said 'there was going to be a gunman captured on the campus'. There were there to get the story. Errol Flynn would be proud, pretty gallant to set up a tripod and sound equipment in the valley of death eh? Professor didn't like they were in his space without notice, he called security- they were baffled, 'Gunman? we didn't report a gunman!' So a while later... a swat team van showed up at the front entrance... when storming throught the automatic doors, the first one was shot in the back by the swat team memeber behind him. Ambulance showed up to get him, kevlar took most of the impact, manfunctioning door was to blame... everyone left... kids say 'YO MAN! what about the crazed gunman on campus???" Oh, forgot about that. So a couple hours later they questioned a student who has a permit and did have a handgun locked in his car, so no charges filed.... Staged gun violence event canceled due to officer down incident... should have had a professional stuntman/actor huh??? The more I hear, the less I like.
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