Posted on Sep 15, 2017
St. Catherine guard shot himself, made up the gunman-on-campus story, police say
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Thankfully no Public Citizens or Police Officers were hurt during the Manhunt for the phantom shooter. This is the exact type of person that needs to be looked out for, from ever becoming a law enforcement officer (LEO). He was willing to ruin a random citizen's life to save his JOB, all because HE made a mistake. Just imagine if he were in a position with more authority and less/no oversight, but access to REAL citizens to cover up his mistakes...
Hats off to the many LEOs conducting their work with honesty and integrity with respect to the Constitution and the American people! Don't let clowns like this guy infiltrate or remain in your ranks, undoing the good work you've put forth.
Excerpt: Ahlers reported the shooter was a ***** male with a “short ****,” wearing a navy blue sweatshirt and black jeans, according to initial police scanner traffic posted by MN Police Clips. The St. Paul police department did not publicly release a suspect description because, Ernster said, “as the facts of this case were being discovered, we did not have confidence in the description.”
Hats off to the many LEOs conducting their work with honesty and integrity with respect to the Constitution and the American people! Don't let clowns like this guy infiltrate or remain in your ranks, undoing the good work you've put forth.
Excerpt: Ahlers reported the shooter was a ***** male with a “short ****,” wearing a navy blue sweatshirt and black jeans, according to initial police scanner traffic posted by MN Police Clips. The St. Paul police department did not publicly release a suspect description because, Ernster said, “as the facts of this case were being discovered, we did not have confidence in the description.”
St. Catherine guard shot himself, made up the gunman-on-campus story, police say
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“I think there’s a lot of people who’ve had experiences with gun violence or traumatic experiences” who were troubled by the event, said Bre Daoust, a freshman from Ashland, Wis.
“It was just hard to get out of bed.”
I understand. I'm a little surprised the college didn't bring you breakfast in bed.
“It was just hard to get out of bed.”
I understand. I'm a little surprised the college didn't bring you breakfast in bed.
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