Well, either they found their guy, or they found another guy they needed to find.
Probably the U.S. Department of Non Gender Specific Toilets.
I read another article. I was wondering about the feds’ jurisdiction and it said robbery interfering with interstate commerce. Sort of scary.
The FBI confirms that they were trying to locate Orlando Collins, 28, at the Country Club Motel when members of the U.S. Marshal Task Force Service came under fire inside the hotel room.
A suspect who has been named the most wanted man in Northeast Kansas was involved in a shootout with police Saturday night at the Country Club Motel in Topeka.
Sounds more like an ambush. Whoever it was, was waiting for them. Set the hotel on fire for a distraction to escape?
Those raw milk salesmen can get rough, apparently..!
Amazing that no hits were mortal with all the shots.
“Also uncertain: whether the suspect was still inside or managed to escape.”
My guess is DEA was the fourth. Or maybe it was one of the EPA’s swat team. He may have went for a walk in the woods and broke a stick or something.
How long did it take for Tommy Lee Jones to seal off a five mile perimeter?
They were from CCTEA.
Climate Change Truth Enforcement Agency.
What will the owner of the hotel do?
I’m guessing if he goes to the government to get help rebuilding, he’ll be told “too bad buddy, you should be more careful who you rent rooms to.”
This right after being told by the government that he has to rent to felons.
Did Orlando do nuffins? Or did Orlando do sumpns’?
It goes without saying he was an aspiring rapper and loved basketball.
Federal Cheep Motel Act violations
Count 1. Peeing in the pool.
Count 2. Wearing cut-off jeans.
2i. The threads clog the filter.
2ii. Can’t you maroons read?
Count 3. Taking towels from his room.
Count 4. Filling his cooler from the ice machine.
should have sent Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday....they would have whacked everybody in the motel.
This story stinks....reminds me of the 90’s when Clinton’s former bodyguards kept meeting untimely demises shortly after transfering out of the SS.
I wonder how many of those four, got their start at Waco?
It is amazing that in movies and TV a law officer has a shoulder blown away and is soon back on the job doing his job as always. In real life these injuries would end a career even if not life threatening.