Posted on 03/11/2014 1:29:18 PM PDT by US Navy Vet
For once, Erica Jenkins was quiet in court.
Nikko Jenkins' normally outspoken sister who once overturned a lectern during a court appearance thrice refused to answer questions Monday about who provided him with a shotgun.
That didn't mean there weren't fireworks.
Erica Jenkins at times refused to answer questions about the night of her brother's release after being called to the stand by James Schaefer, Anthony Wells' attorney. At other times, she denied that there was a party or that she or Wells was there.
Then it was prosecutor Brenda Beadle's turn.
(Excerpt) Read more at omaha.com ...
Damn those Amish. Lots of gunfire in Omaha. Between the black gangbangers and the illegals working in the meat packing houses, it’s noisy after dark.
Jeez, what a mess.
In recent years, I've gotten in the habit of always leaving one or even two car-lengths between the front of my car and the rear of the car in front of me when I have to stop at stoplights.
If I'm the first in line a stoplight, I try to stop at least one car-length short of the white line.
This is to give me some measure of options if someone should try to force their way in to my car.
It also improves visibility quite a lot.
There's no law against it.
I read the expanded story and timeline also. Just wow. One guy ate the McDonald’s food Andrea Krueger had just bought...after he helped kill her.
Geez. Anthropology.
There’s a very old southern expression that seems apropos.
“Why haven’t they all been taken up and sold?”
Good plan. I do the same. Never get boxed in. Always have an escape route. Along with being armed situational awareness is key.
Wonder if the pRESIDENT will invite Andrea Krueger’s family to the WH to decry the tsunami of black on White violence since the immaculation?
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