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I don't think they are naive. They are as malicious and intentional as Portland AntiFa.
She is the thug getting her karmic reward here.
True, and she would have smeared the blood had it been real.
But now what's her motive exactly?
"But now what's her motive exactly?"
Patrick says
"But now what's her motive exactly?"
She is a Globalist tool to accuse the other side of that which the Globalists are guilty. This is their modus operandi... Just look at everything they do...
"Can you explain further, I don't get what you're saying."
When a 61-year-old man was stabbed in the back on his Napa County property Saturday morning, he pulled the knife out of his back and stabbed the assailant, officials said.
Andrew Kenneth Dixon, 33, is accused of stabbing the Napa County man and was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, elder abuse and assault with a deadly weapon, the Napa County Sheriff’s Office said. Both the homeowner and Dixon are recovering from non-life-threatening stab wounds.
The ordeal began when the power went out at the home on the 5200 block of Silverado Trail on Saturday morning. The homeowner stepped outside to check the electrical box, and that’s when he reportedly noticed a trespasser on his property. Shortly after, Dixon allegedly stabbed the property owner in the back and a fight ensued with the two wrestling on the ground, each trying to get control of the knife, sheriff’s office spokesperson Henry Wofford said.
“The homeowner pulled the knife from his back and stabbed the suspect in his torso,” Wofford said.
“It was literally a fight for his life,” he added. “This is a 61-year-old victim fighting someone nearly half his age.”
A family member called 911 at about 9:30 a.m., and the homeowner was able to hold Dixon until deputies arrived, according to the sheriff’s office.
“We’re happy this homeowner is still alive,” Wofford said. “This could have been a much worse outcome. We’re glad a family member called 911. The fact that he’s recovering at home is great news.”
The homeowner and suspect reportedly did not know one another. Dixon was born in Long Beach, California, but has been living in the Napa County area and was reportedly transient, Wofford said.
“There’s evidence that the suspect was directly tied to turning off the power on the man’s home,” he said.
A vehicle stolen in an armed carjacking in Maryland last week crashed into a tree, burst into flames, and killed all four teenagers inside, police said.
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He's black. What a surprise. Another Michael Vick...
he's all for the well being and liberation of his own kind but fuck the dogs
These criminal masterminds won the lottery. They tried to kick down the door of the one gun owner in all of Seattle.
A Redwood City man died after he was shot while allegedly trying to rob a gun store in central Livermore on Sunday afternoon.
The owner of East Bay Firearms, who fired the two rounds that ultimately proved fatal, is not considered to be a suspect in a crime at this point as investigators have initially categorized the shooting as an apparent act of self-defense, according to the Livermore Police Department.
Confirming details for the first time late Monday morning, police said the call came in around 2:30 p.m. Sunday about a report of a robbery at the gun store on First Street.
Police said when officers arrived they found a 28-year-old Redwood City man suffering from a gunshot wound. Officers and paramedics attempted life-saving measures, but the man died from his injuries at the scene. His name has not been released publicly yet, with family notification still pending.
The subsequent investigation preliminarily revealed that the Redwood City man entered the gun store acting suspiciously while wearing a mask, gloves and a hooded sweatshirt over his head, according to police.
"According to witness statements, he then attempted to rob the gun store by taking a firearm while armed with a hammer. The gun store owner fired two rounds fatally wounding the man," police said.
The gun store owner, whose name has not been confirmed publicly, has been cooperating with the investigation by the department's criminal investigations unit, according to police. "At this stage in the investigation, it appears that this was a case of self-defense," police added.
Police said their investigation revealed that a 28-year-old man from Redwood City entered East Bay Firearms in the 4000 block of First Street around 2:30 p.m.
The burglar was wearing a mask, gloves, and a hooded sweatshirt pulled over his head.
He was reportedly “acting suspicious.”
Witnesses told police that the crook then tried to rob the gun store by taking a firearm while armed with a hammer.
The gun store owner responded by firing two rounds, fatally wounding the man, police said.
Police arrived at the scene to find the man suffering from a gunshot.
Along with paramedics, they performed lifesaving measures.
However, the man was pronounced dead at the scene.
Said it was Asians inner roof top Korean comes out after being carjacked, but they look like Chinese Mafia to me.
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