Posted on 01/06/2017 10:38:22 AM PST by SSS Two
COLUMBUS (WCMH) Columbus police say the deadly shooting Tarak Underiner was drug related.
The shooting happened early Thursday morning in the 20 block of East Northwood Avenue. Officers found Underiner, 20, dead on scene with several gun shot wounds.
This morning, police confirmed to NBC4 the motive behind the shooting was drug related. Police also say they recovered guns at the house.
Underiner was a current student at Ohio State University and a member of Buckeyes for Concealed Carry on Campus.
Police say the incident is not connected to the university.
This is the first homicide of 2017. Anyone with information on this shooting is asked to called the Columbus Police Homicide Unit at 614-645-4730.
Without details “drug related” is a smear.
Tara was a Second Amendment activist and even testified at the legislature in favor of campus carry.
He was an Eagle Scout. There is no possibility he was involved in drugs.
Wonder if this was a first shot in a civil war.
Considering the source (NBC - liberal propaganda source) , I question what I call 'a smear'.
The Toll :" Without details drug related is a smear."
Considering the hour of the attack, most instances probably would be be drug related.
However, the original report was that he was just leaving the library; that would make "drug related", most unlikely.
If there were no drugs found at the victims residence, but firearms were found, as expected, I would believe this to be a smear , also.
Exactly.
I am sure that the liberal MSM would like to write stories that smear CCL holders.
According to the Columbus Dispatch, a "variety of illegal drugs" were recovered at the house.
LOL.
And he was majoring in Spanish and Marketing. The jokes write themselves...
ATF Alcohol, tobacco and firearms investigation?
Then that changes the original story, as the drugs could have been owned by his roomate, as well.
That makes the whole story more complex, and introduces a suspect situation.
Thank you for the update .
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