The cops feared him? or maybe he was one of their friend?
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Why would they arrest him? He wasn't selling weed, just regularly doing terrorism.
Great, now not having your cellphone on you makes you suspicious? Must have your mandatory tracking device on you at all times.
Yes, it's the lack of a phone which made this guy suspicious.
#/S
Didn't you know? You're now required to carry your ~~govt issues personal tracking device~~ cellphone with you at all times for ~~the government to know your location at all times in the event they decide to deem you a threat to their safety~~ reasons.
The tragedy of gun ownership in America is having a stockpile doesn't protect you, it's actually a magnet for criminals and government agents.
When I was young, the gun culture was one of secrecy. It was rude to ask a person what kind of guns they had, and you might never know unless you go hunting with someone. The cowboy clowns of today post their whole inventory on Facebook. And they update it for every new weapon or accessory they buy. (and your typical numbskull gun owner puts more effort into accessorizing than a fashion model).
Knew a guy. Young dude, former military but broke his back during parachute training exercise so out on disability fully. 4k+ a month. Lives in a 4 bedroom house in a modest, rural town. Constantly complained about never having enough money. Dude would spend damn near half his monthly check on new accessories for his collection or a new piece. Every month.
Dude was selfish as fuck and such an idiot. Didn't know until I had to live with him. Glad I'm not stuck there even if life is technically harder.
The cops didn't approach somebody that they suspected of having shot up a building, citing safety concerns. The cops allowed a potentially violent domestic terrorist to continue to have the ability to carry out more attacks because that person was deemed to be too much of a threat to engage with. So if you crime violently enough in Phoenix, there are no consequences due to police cowardice? I mean, the only other way to read that is that the police are complicit if not downright supportive of attacks on the DNC office.
So which is it, police cowardice or police endorsement of domestic terrorism?
They didn't arrest him for stealing political signs two years ago.
Take 80% of their budget and allocate it to more functional parts of the local government.
What a fucking loser
Multiple car plates one that matched on a security camera
Looked for the dnc address on his computer and router
This guy did it and wasn't well. What a weirdo.
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What the hell!