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Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus |
| User: |
"The Last 1900 Days... HOOROO !" |
| Date: |
07 Oct 2007 11:23:30 PM |
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YET *ANOTHER* SHOOTING RAMPAGE IN AMERICA, PEOPLEZ -- WHEN WILL IT ALL JOLLY WELL FRICKIN' WELL END ?!??! |
HOOROO
UNCLE WALLY
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http://www.kansascity.com/news/nation/story/307511.html
Posted on Sun, Oct. 07, 2007 10:15 PM
Off-duty officer kills six in shooting rampage
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Neighbors in Crandon, Wis., consoled each other Sunday after a
shooting rampage by an off-duty law enforcement officer killed six
people and critically wounded a seventh. CRANDON, Wis. | A law
enforcement officer and jilted ex-boyfriend went on a shooting rampage
early Sunday at his former sweetheart's home, killing her and five
others, authorities said.
The young victims and the alleged shooter were part of a close-knit
group of friends.
Within hours of the killing spree, the suspect also was dead.
Mayor Gary Bradley said he had been killed by a police sniper.
A dispatcher for the State Patrol said the 20-year-old suspect was an
employee of the Forest County Sheriff's Department and a part-time
officer for the Crandon Police Department. He was off duty at the time
of the shootings.
One of the dead was 14-year-old Lindsey Stahl, said her mother, Jenny
Stahl, 39.
She said her daughter called her Saturday night and asked whether she
could sleep over at a friend's house. Jenny Stahl agreed.
"I'm waiting for somebody to wake me up right now. This is a bad, bad
dream," the weeping mother said. "All I heard (was) it was a jealous
boyfriend and he went berserk. He took them all out."
In addition to the six dead, one person, a 19-year-old man from
Pickerel, Wis., was in critical condition Sunday at a hospital.
A Crandon police officer who fired back was treated for minor injuries
and released.
As streets were barricaded near the duplex in the small community,
about 225 miles north of Milwaukee, word quickly spread among stunned
neighbors and family members.
Two of the victims were seniors at Crandon High School.
"This is affecting everybody in this small community," said Tom
Vollmar, a Forest County supervisor who has lived in Crandon 57 years.
"There's no family that hasn't been touched in one way or another."
Kelly Flanery, 15, a high school sophomore, knew all of the victims
and said the ex-girlfriend of the shooter had worked at a local Subway
and also an ice cream shop.
She "was like the nicest person. She was friends with everyone,"
Flanery said.
The Associated Press contributed to this report
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