Never mind the second, or not, shooter for a minute. Now comes a connection to a company called “Yearick Armory Explosives.” That might explain a huge lot.
I’ve been curious where the Crookes punk got the trigger/fuse/remote/explosive gear. One does not just walk into Walmart and get that stuff.
As one who has been licensed to buy/sell/use explosives for many decades I can tell you that paper work is required and questions get asked when one puts in an order for any of the above. Detonators are maybe the most tightly controlled. Remote/radio controlled exciters are also not “walk-in” stuff.
Over the years we’ve heard about dummies getting the black powder by salvaging it from legal fireworks. Cannon fuse can be had. Timers can be jerry-rigged in numerous ways, etc. But this kid had no experience base to do any of that especially on short notice since he had, at the most, two weeks , to put his program together.
This Yearick connection would explain a lot. And, oh, by the way, if they are shown to have helped this punk they can kiss their various licenses goodbye. The people who make fireworks displays would have access to the necessary components. Can’t say yet whether that’s their bizness but if they are involved they are in deep stuff-doo.
The Yearick house chick might want to shut her pie hole and hire a really good lawyer?
Also look how quickly they diverted attention away from Yearick, the long-haired, long-faced guy with the gaged ear.
Stinks of a govt plot...
Well that is certainly an interesting twist.
bkmk