Posted on 10/31/2016 5:48:37 AM PDT by metmom
A massive manhunt for a suspect in a string of violent crimes, including the killing of two relatives, the shooting of two police officers and multiple carjackings, ended Sunday night in a police chase and shootout that left the man dead in Oklahoma.
Michael Dale Vance, Jr., 38, was shot and killed by an Oklahoma state trooper near Leedey in the western part of the state, authorities said. Vance had shot and wounded a Dewey County officer and fled in a car earlier in the day, according to U.S. Marshals Service spokesman Dave Turk said.
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Ha !
Police will be accused of planting the weapons.
It was a cost saving measure
Looks half-amish!
Efforts to behead automatically raise the question of Islam.
There is a LOT more to this case.
“Police responded to a report of shots fired about 6:30 p.m. and were investigating when a gentleman came out with an AK-47 and just opened fire on everybody,”
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He was a gentleman!
This calls to mind the words spoken by some Florida Sheriff after his deputies shot some fugitive about 70 times. When asked why they shot him so many times the sheriff said: because that is all the bullets they had.
“Police will be accused of planting the weapons.”
Might have been the case. . . if the criminal in question had not posted Facebook videos of himself fleeing the police with his AK-47 beside him.
“There is a LOT more to this case.”
Yes, indeed:
“...Michael Vance, who is due in court on child sexual assault charges next week...”
“...Vance, who was shot twice during the gun battle with police. He has AIDS and investigators told KOTVs Meagan Farley that he may try to spread it to anyone who comes in contact with him.”
Cherokee tribal member.
I’m not shedding any tears.....
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