The perpetrator is dead, what's the relevance of his physical description? It's not a manhunt. Genuinely curious.
Because if he (or she) were still alive, I'd want to know who to look out for.
If it's anything like in the cities I've lived in, it'll have a very detailed description of the car and of the clothes he / she / xe is wearing, but not of the perpetrator.
The perpetrator is dead, what's the relevance of his physical description? It's not a manhunt. Genuinely curious.
I read that the perp was dead. The perp was identified as "a man".
What was the relevance of identifying him as "a man"?
Genuinely curious.
According to police, a dispute between patrons in the patio area at the Martini Bar in CityPlace Doral prompted a security guard to intervene. Around this time, one of the patrons in the fight suddenly pulled out a gun, shot the security officer and killed them.
As a result, the rest of the establishment's security detail then began to exchange gunfire with the suspect and killed them as well.
They're described as "one of the patrons" and "the suspect", not indicating any physical description.
The perpetrator is dead, what's the relevance of his physical description? It's not a manhunt. Genuinely curious.
Because if he (or she) were still alive, I'd want to know who to look out for.
If it's anything like in the cities I've lived in, it'll have a very detailed description of the car and of the clothes he / she / xe is wearing, but not of the perpetrator.
You're not going to bump into this person so you don't need to "know who to look out for".
If they were on the run, you'd have a point, but they're dead, so you don't.
As a matter of curiosity, why does the OP continue to post over and over and over again about crime and poor educational performance of large American cities. He is trying to make a connection between ruling political parties, race and these issues., but who is he trying to troll. He undoubtedly has had a hundred IP addresses banned by now. He is like agip who spends hours a day trying to tie Republican's to crimes perhaps emboldened by the OP. I just don't get this long con which has gone on for many years and wasted beaucoup bandwidth. I do not know how you wouldn't get tired of this petty game.
Bryan Malinowski, executive director of Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, was fatally wounded in a shootout as ATF agents tried to serve a search warrant at his home.
I read that the perp was dead. The perp was identified as "a man".
What was the relevance of identifying him as "a man"?
Genuinely curious.
According to police, a dispute between patrons in the patio area at the Martini Bar in CityPlace Doral prompted a security guard to intervene. Around this time, one of the patrons in the fight suddenly pulled out a gun, shot the security officer and killed them.
As a result, the rest of the establishment's security detail then began to exchange gunfire with the suspect and killed them as well.
They're described as "one of the patrons" and "the suspect", not indicating any physical description.
Hmm, I guess we read different articles!
Here is an excerpt from the one I read on the NBC news website:
"A man involved in the altercation subsequently produced a gun and shot and killed the guard."
I never thought so, but maybe NBC is a misadrinst organization? Why else would they put the word "man' in there. Kind of makes you think as to what is really going on inside NBC.
According to police, a dispute between patrons in the patio area at the Martini Bar in CityPlace Doral prompted a security guard to intervene. Around this time, one of the patrons in the fight suddenly pulled out a gun, shot the security officer and killed them.
As a result, the rest of the establishment's security detail then began to exchange gunfire with the suspect and killed them as well.
They're described as "one of the patrons" and "the suspect", not indicating any physical description.
Hmm, I guess we read different articles!
Here is an excerpt from the one I read on the NBC news website:
"A man involved in the altercation subsequently produced a gun and shot and killed the guard."
I never thought so, but maybe NBC is a misadrinst organization? Why else would they put the word "man' in there. Kind of makes you think as to what is really going on inside NBC.
I found this on CNN website describing a spring break shooting in Miami:
"One male was taken into custody and he is “cooperating fully with the investigation,” according to police."
I always thought that CNN was a reliable, unbiased news source, but their (deliberate?) inclusion of the word "male"...maybe I should reconsider my opinion?
Is it possible that CNN is just a front for the far-right hateful media? Why else would CNN include the word "male"? I mean, writing the word "male" sort of unfairly targets other males and breeds hatred towards males.
Let's be real. You want them to say "a black man shot someone dead today".
That's what you want and everyone knows that's what you want and nobody believes you when you say it's "so you know who to look out for if you cross paths with the suspect".
My question - why do you continue to hesitate? Everyone already knows that's what you think, both your close friends and family as well as strangers on the internet can already tell this it what you think, so just come out and say it!
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