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  • It starts With Shooting Piglice

    It starts With Shooting Piglice then It Escalates to Shooting ZOGlings


    https://nypost.com/2019/08/31/multip...tive-shooters/
    http://vhristian-identity.net/forum/...0272#post20272
    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...0272#post20272

    At least five victims were dead and more than a dozen people injured in a series of shootings during a traffic stop and outside multiple shopping centers in western Texas on Saturday night, according to initial reports.

    The victims include a state trooper and officers with the police departments of Odessa and Midland, officials said.

    The shootings happened in the area between the two cities; Odessa is home to a campus of the University of Texas and the famed “Friday Night Lights” high school.

    Midland Police announced at 6:30 p.m. that a suspect had been shot and killed by law enforcement at the Cinergy Movies multiplex in Odessa.

    But law enforcement was still searching for possible additional suspects, Midland Police said.

    The gunfire began during a traffic stop on I-20, between the two cities, police told reporters. At least one gunman opened fire, striking a state trooper, during the stop.

    It was not clear whether one or two suspects then took off, eventually abandoning their vehicle, police said.

    At around 6 p.m., officers were pursuing two other vehicles. One was a gold Toyota pickup.

    The other was a hijacked or stolen United States Postal Service truck, authorities said.

    People in the cities of Odessa and Midland were being told to avoid the I-20 highway during the pursuit.

    The campus of the University of Texas of the Permian Basin went on lockdown.

    It was unclear whether the members of law enforcement or any of the other victims survived the shooting, a spokesman for the city of Odessa told CNN.

    A hospital told the local ABC affiliate that of the six injured, three are in critical condition.

    “We believe there are two shooters in two separate vehicles,” the Midland Police wrote on Facebook during the pursuit.

    “One suspect is believed to be at the Cinergy in Midland and the other is believed to be driving on Loop 250 in Midland.

    “The suspect just hijacked a U.S. mail carrier truck and was last seen in the area of 38th and Walnut. Everyone is encouraged to get off the road and use extreme caution!”

    Midland officials said one of the suspects shot a trooper in the westbound lanes of I-20, shooting several people afterwards.

    The shootings come 28 days after a Texas man slaughtered 22 people at a Walmart in El Paso.


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  • #2
    Death toll rises to seven in Texas shooting rampage

    Death toll rises to seven in Texas shooting rampage


    John Bacon, USA TODAY
    • September 1, 2019



    https://news.yahoo.com/death-toll-ri...142548932.html
    http://christian-identity.net/forum/...0278#post20278
    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...0278#post20278


    The death toll rose to seven Sunday after a gunman's rampage that left many more injured following what began as a routine traffic stop in Odessa, police in the West Texas city said.

    Odessa police spokesman Steve LeSueur said Sunday that at least one person remains in “life-threatening” condition. Police Chief Michael Gerke previously said the gunman, whose name has not been released, was fatally shot by police.

    "There is no longer an immediate threat to the public, and this situation continues to be investigated by local, state and federal officials," Gerke said in a statement.

    The assault took place one day before a series of gun law changes in state that ease restrictions on where Texans can carry or store firearms, from foster homes to churches.

    The shooting began Saturday afternoon when a state trooper pulled over the suspect, described by authorities as a white male in his mid-30s and driving a gold-colored car, was pulled over for a traffic violation on Interstate 20 between Midland and Odessa.

    The driver opened fire on the trooper before fleeing westbound on the interstate, shooting his way to Odessa, stealing a mail truck and continuing his assault, police said.

    The suspect then shot one Odessa officer and one Midland Police Department officer before authorities returned fire and killed the suspect near a Cinergy movie theater in Odessa.

    Shauna Saxton, an Odessa grandmother, described to CBS7 a harrowing encounter with the shooter as she was driving in the area. She said she heard gunshots, then found herself next to the car the shooter was driving.

    She said she saw his face and his gun, and was thinking she had to get her grandson, in the back seat, to safety. She said she was boxed in by other cars, but slammed her horn and was able to squeeze out of the area to the sound of gunshots behind her.

    “Somebody tried to kill me today,” Saxton said. “How do you process that?”

    Dramatic eyewitness video appears to show parts of the shootout. The eyewitness video, taken by Alex Woods, appears to show the scene outside the theater from across a field.

    "There's a shooting going on in Odessa," a man in the bed of a pickup truck says before gunshots are heard. "Oh god, they're shooting right there," he says as he turns the camera toward the building.

    More shots are heard, and the man tells people near him to get down. More police cars arrive, and the man says "He's shooting them. Oh, he killed him." But it was not clear who was shooting.

    Police initially said five people were confirmed dead and 21 injured, but later updated the death total to seven. It was not clear if the deaths included the shooter.

    The Ector County Independent School District said one of its students was among those killed.

    "We are heartbroken and outraged by the violence that struck our community and our school district today," the district said in a statement. "We are learning that we have lost friends, family members, as well as one of our students. Our lives have been changed forever."

    Besides the initial trooper, two other troopers were wounded, the Texas Department of Safety said. The tragedy became the latest mass shooting after others this summer in El Paso, Texas; Dayton, Ohio; and Gilroy, California.

    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who was traveling to the area on Sunday, ordered Texas flags across the state to be lowered to half-staff in honor of the victims.

    "I thank the first responders who have acted swiftly and admirably under pressure, Abbott said. "And I want to remind all Texans that we will not allow the Lone Star State to be overrun by hatred and violence."

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    • #3
      ZOGling FiBbIe Piglice shot dead by alleged chomo

      ZOGling FiBbIe Piglice shot dead by alleged chomo

      Two FBI agents killed while serving warrant in Florida

      Feb. 2, 2021 at 7:07 p.m. CST



      https://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...rida-shooting/
      http://christian-identity.net/forum/...2363#post22363
      http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...2368#post22368


      Two FBI agents were shot and killed and three others wounded early Tuesday morning as they tried to search the South Florida apartment of a suspect in an investigation of crimes against children, FBI officials said, marking one of darkest days in recent memory for the country’s premier federal law enforcement institution.

      The deadly encounter was the first time since 2008 that FBI personnel were fatally shot while performing law enforcement work, and it drew comparisons to an incident 35 years ago in which two agents were killed and five others were wounded in a bloody shootout in a residential suburb of Miami. The bureau released few details of the encounter, other than to say a suspect opened fire on agents as they went to an apartment complex about 6 a.m. “to execute a federal court-ordered search warrant in furtherance of a violent crimes against children case.”

      Law enforcement officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing, said preliminary reports indicate the suspected shooter killed himself, though they cautioned that investigators were still working to piece together the precise circumstances of the encounter. Authorities have not identified the suspect, saying during a news conference Tuesday evening that they would not do so before that person’s family had been notified.

      The FBI personnel killed were Special Agents Daniel Alfin, 36, and Laura Schwartzenberger, 43, who both specialized in investigating crimes against children. Two other agents were taken to the hospital in stable condition, each having been shot multiple times, and another was hurt but remained on the scene, officials said. The wounded were not identified.

      “Every day, FBI Special Agents put themselves in harm’s way to keep the American people safe,” FBI Director Christopher A. Wray said in a statement. “Special Agent Alfin and Special Agent Schwartzenberger exemplified heroism today in defense of their country. The FBI will always honor their ultimate sacrifice and will be forever grateful for their bravery. We continue to stand by our FBI Family, and the families of these Special Agents, in the days to come, bringing every resource we can to get through this together.”

      The shooting took place at the Water Terrace apartments in Sunrise, Fla., a bedroom community just northwest of Fort Lauderdale. Royal palms line the nearby streets, with the complex itself located in a part of town where expensive subdivisions of lavish homes give way to middle-class housing. Officials said agents went to the apartment in hopes of seizing computer or other equipment from the residence when the shooting broke out.

      George Piro, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Miami Field Office, said agents serve such warrants almost daily, and they “thoroughly research and meticulously plan to take into account any threats or dangers.” Generally, he said, the serving of warrants ends without incident and investigators continue their work.

      “The operation this morning in Sunrise ended tragically, with the subject opening fire on the members of the search team,” Piro said, adding later, “Dan and Laura left home this morning to carry out the mission they signed up for and loved to do, to keep the American people safe. They were valuable members of the FBI and will forever be heroes.”

      The sprawling apartment complex, cut by a canal, is gated and surrounded by mauve-colored walls, and the units are housed in taupe buildings, some of them two stories tall. On Tuesday, children in multicolored backpacks were being escorted by crossing guards across the street, where yellow caution tape marked a police cordon.

      The complex is within a four-mile radius of at least three schools, including the Franklin Academy Charter School directly across the street. Some parents there on Tuesday afternoon left work to pick up their children after hearing about the shooting.

      “This is scary, but it speaks to our day and age,” said Ester Fredric, 40, a retail clerk. “I feel like I need to sit down and talk to my daughter in ways she can understand. You know, ‘No strangers. Be careful.’”

      David Alfin, Daniel Alfin’s father, said his son was a graduate of Florida State University who came from a family dedicated to public service. Daniel’s older brother works in law enforcement in South Florida, and his younger brother teaches at the U.S. Military Academy.

      “I couldn’t be more proud of Daniel and his brothers,” David Alfin said. “I think that they were incredibly great kids that were interested in helping others, and they found a way to do that through their service commitments.”

      Piro said Alfin joined the FBI in 2009 and initially was assigned to the office in Albany, N.Y. He had worked on cases involving crimes against children for more than six years and had been in Miami since 2017, Piro said. According to a 2017 FBI article, Alfin was involved in the investigation of the creator of what was believed to be the world’s largest child pornography website: Playpen. He is survived by a wife and child, Piro said.

      Schwartzenberger joined the FBI in 2005 and initially was assigned to the office in Albuquerque, Piro said. She was assigned to the Miami office in 2010 and had worked on crimes-against-children cases for more than seven years, including investigating those who assume fake identities online and try to solicit or extort nude images from minors. She would periodically talk about her work and the dangers of social media to students at Miami’s Rockway Middle School, the school said in a statement.

      “She would always say, ‘I feel that coming here and talking about the hard stuff means that I won’t see you guys on my end,’” the school said in a statement. “With her presentations, students would gain an awareness of online safety, cyberbullying, and experience the evidence response process of an FBI agent. … Laura’s commitment and dedication to not just Rockway, but the community as a whole, will be missed.”

      Piro said Schwartzenberger is survived by a husband and two children.

      “The FBI is a family, and our chosen profession is fraught with danger,” Piro said. “Today, this grim reality has taken two of our best from our family.”

      Across the country, current and former law enforcement officials praised the agents and said the shooting underscored the dangers of their jobs.

      “These Agents were working to protect the most vulnerable in our society,” said FBI Agents Association President Brian O’Hare. “FBI Special Agents risk their lives to protect our country, and the loss of these Agents is devastating to the entire FBI community and to our country. FBIAA hopes that all Americans will join us in our efforts to support these FBI families in this time of tragedy.”

      In remarks at the White House, President Biden said: “My heart aches for the families. ... They put their lives on the line, and it’s a hell of a price to pay.”

      At the Justice Department in D.C., a spokeswoman said acting attorney general Monty Wilkinson was monitoring the investigation.

      “We mourn the tragic loss of two of our FBI colleagues who were killed today in the line of duty,” Wilkinson said in a statement. “Our thoughts are with their families and loved ones and with their three colleagues who were shot in today’s devastating events. On this dark day, we pay tribute to the brave men and women of the FBI who put their lives on the line every day in support of our mission. We will never forget the ultimate sacrifice made by these special agents.”

      The FBI publicly lists 81 agents and other employees who have lost their lives in the line of duty, according to an FBI site that tracks that information. The total includes several, in recent years, whose deaths were attributed to illnesses linked to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

      According to the agency’s “Wall of Honor,” the most recent shooting death occurred in 2008, when Special Agent Samuel S. Hicks was killed while serving a warrant near Pittsburgh. Authorities were executing a warrant at a house connected to a drug-trafficking organization when Hicks was fatally shot, according to the bureau.

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