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by Keith Grossman on 12 June 2011 - 16:06

by BabyEagle4U on 12 June 2011 - 16:06

by MAINLYMAX on 12 June 2011 - 19:06
The three officers have been identified and caught in this
helmet cam video..
Moe Howard, Curly Howard, and Larry fine...any one who's
knows the Identity of the fourth is ask to contact world wide press.
Curly Howard has been identified as the one setting off the car alarm on the family vehicle.
Prier to bumping into the other two and than braking the door down...door was unlocked.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnYV4nrNdjA
eariler photo's...
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by MAINLYMAX on 12 June 2011 - 19:06
The fourth officer has been identified....
The older brother of the Howards...Shemp
photo....

piece...or peace....why not peece for both?.....random notes... to the editor of my text.
I spelled it piece shit.... not peace of shit. ....SP changed it.
I am sorry for calling Beetree all those names.

by MAINLYMAX on 12 June 2011 - 19:06
Mr Z....states clearly no association with
a man by the name of Soto Cruise.


by Keith Grossman on 12 June 2011 - 19:06

by MAINLYMAX on 12 June 2011 - 19:06

by Keith Grossman on 12 June 2011 - 20:06

by MAINLYMAX on 12 June 2011 - 20:06
Just kidding....please whatch the video I put up...if
you have not....
The zen riddle is ..how many times do they bump into each other
before they reach the door...which is about 15 feet away?
Here is a interesting post that came out just today...

They don't look like cops to me. Dressed in helmets and camouflage fatigues and carrying .223 rifles handed down from the U.S. Army, they look like some ragtag Third World militia as they shuffle up to a suburban front door in broad daylight in a shambling, casual cluster that no non-com who's ever seen the results of a hand grenade would tolerate.
But they're cops, all right. It's 9:15 on a Thursday morning in sunny Tucson, Ariz., May 5, and you can see them force open the door of the three-tour Marine combat veteran who they knew would be sound asleep after returning from his midnight shift at the local copper mine.
You can also listen in as they hit the Marine with 22 of their 71 rounds for the "offense" of answering his door in his high-crime neighborhood carrying his AR-15 -- he never flicked off the safety -- after his wife woke him up, screaming that there were armed invaders outside.
Watch the "helmet cam" video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnYV4nrNdjA.
After serving honorably for two tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan, Jose Guerena came home and got a good job in the Asarco copper mine, 18 miles south of Tucson. In the hours before he died, Jose had worked a 12-hour graveyard shift. After arriving home, he went to sleep.
Two hours later, his wife, Vanessa, heard a noise outside their home and peered out the window. Their younger son, 4-year-old Joel, was with her when she spotted the gunmen. "Jose, Jose, come quickly."
Vanessa thought the intruders were part of a home invasion. Two members of her sister-in-law's family, Cynthia and Manny Orozco, were killed last year in their Tucson home.
According to Vanessa, Jose's last words were: "Vani, go into the closet with the kid. Go!" Then he grabbed his AR-15 and went to confront the people who threatened his family. Seven seconds later, he was dead.
At no time during Vanessa's 911 call does she say police had shot her husband. In an interview shortly after he died, Vanessa said neither she nor Jose knew who was making noise outside their home. The police did not announce themselves, Vanessa said, until after they'd shot Jose.
"Please send me an ambulance and you can ask more questions later, please!" Vanessa told the 911 dispatcher.
The dispatcher asks her to put her cheek next to her husband's nose and mouth to determine whether he's breathing, but she replies in Spanish that her husband is face-down.
The operator tells Guerena to grab a cloth and apply pressure to his wounds, but the wife responds frantically: "I can't! I can't! There's a bunch of people outside of my house. I don't know what the heck is happening! ... Is anybody coming?" she asks.
The operator told Vanessa Guerena help was on the way. It wasn't.
A computer check on Jose Guerena revealed a couple of traffic tickets but no criminal history.
Joe Waldman of Tucson's KGUN-TV says the SWAT team prevented paramedics from going to work on Jose Guerena for one hour and fourteen minutes.
Other key parts of the government story have collapsed. While Pima County sheriff's deputies initially claimed Guerena fired his weapon, the department now says it was a "misfire" by one of the deputies that caused the deadly fusillade inside a home with a woman and a small ch

by Keith Grossman on 12 June 2011 - 22:06
And was not only able to support his family on his $41,000.00 per year salary but somehow to also buy six vehicles with a combined blue-book value of $105,000.00! You're defending a drug dealer.
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