Posted on 10/26/2011 12:24:12 PM PDT by libstripper
Former Marines skull cracked at Occupy Oakland clash
"The injured man has been identified as former Marine Cpl. Scott Olsen, who deployed twice to Iraq with Headquarters and Service Company, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines based out of Twentynine Palms, Calif."
"Olsen, who was a tactical communications Marine, got out of the Corps last year and landed a job in San Francisco as a systems administrator with the help of his friend and roommate, Keith Shannon, who was also a Marine."
"Olsen was listed in stable but critical condition and it wasnt known yet whether surgery would be performed."
He has a two-inch skull fracture and swelling of the brain. When I saw him he was conscious but could only answer yes or no questions, said Shannon, who was reached by phone at Highland General Hospital in Oakland, Calif., not far from the clash that took place Tuesday night between city police and members of the Occupy Oakland demonstration."
This no good SOB needs a good FReeping. Let's send him some hate mail. Right now this loafer is in the hospital. Hopefully, that's where he'll stay until after the election.
Highland Hospital, 1411 E. 31st Street, Oakland, CA 94602
More good news! Former Marine Scott Olsen is now in a medically induced coma! This is so funny!
That was probably just a "behavior modification" bomb anyway. The target's behavior gets modified right to the hospital. I bet it's approved by Homeland Security so you know it's safe and doesn't really hurt.
The cop is getting a bad rap. I wouldn't trust Dwight Evans (in his prime) to make that throw. Heck, it had to be 30'. I'm sure the officer did not intend the behavior bomb to land right in the small crowd directly in front of him.
If we can keep bashing these Flea-Baggers we'll win the election for sure. It really resonates well with the voters.
Mitt Romney 2012!!!
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