Posted on Apr 17, 2023
Parody hitman website nabs Air National Guardsman after he allegedly applied for murder-for-hire...
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Some crazy idiots out there. You don't go to a website to sign up for being a contract killer.
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ANOTHER ANG servicemember? I'm starting to wonder about that Air Force component...
(yes, this is a satirical comment)
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
COL Randall C. Well I started out in the ANG...that ought to tell you something! LOL
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LTC Eugene Chu
..."According to the complaint, Garcia submitted an inquiry saying he was interested in obtaining employment as a hitman. He followed up on his initial request and submitted other identification documents and a resume, stating he was an expert marksman and employed in the Air National Guard since July 2021. The resume also said that his nickname was “Reaper,” which he earned from military experience and marksmanship.
Garcia then followed up with the site admin, saying he wanted to go to work as soon as possible.
That’s when an undercover FBI agent began communicating with Garcia, who allegedly agreed to kill someone for $5,000. He met with the agent at a park in Hendersonville, Tennessee, on Wednesday and was given a target packet for a fictional person, including photos and information about the person to be killed and a down payment of $2,500.
The complaint says Garcia agreed to the terms of the murder arrangement and asked the agent if he needed to provide a photo of the dead body. FBI agents then arrested Garcia and, after a search of his home, recovered an AR-style rifle.
The case is being investigated by the FBI with Assistant U.S. Attorney Brooke K. Schiferle prosecuting. The defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law."
..."According to the complaint, Garcia submitted an inquiry saying he was interested in obtaining employment as a hitman. He followed up on his initial request and submitted other identification documents and a resume, stating he was an expert marksman and employed in the Air National Guard since July 2021. The resume also said that his nickname was “Reaper,” which he earned from military experience and marksmanship.
Garcia then followed up with the site admin, saying he wanted to go to work as soon as possible.
That’s when an undercover FBI agent began communicating with Garcia, who allegedly agreed to kill someone for $5,000. He met with the agent at a park in Hendersonville, Tennessee, on Wednesday and was given a target packet for a fictional person, including photos and information about the person to be killed and a down payment of $2,500.
The complaint says Garcia agreed to the terms of the murder arrangement and asked the agent if he needed to provide a photo of the dead body. FBI agents then arrested Garcia and, after a search of his home, recovered an AR-style rifle.
The case is being investigated by the FBI with Assistant U.S. Attorney Brooke K. Schiferle prosecuting. The defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law."
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