Posted on 07/26/2020 7:15:26 PM PDT by Wayne07
He summarized that witnesses told APD a vehicle began honking its horn as it turned south onto Congress Avenue from 4th Street. He said the vehicle stopped as there were a large number of people in the roadway.
Manley said that Foster, who was holding an AK47-type assault rifle, approached the driver side window of this car as others in the crowd began striking the car.
Gunshots were fired from inside the vehicle at Mr. Foster, Manley said. During the initial investigation of this incident, it appears Mr. Foster may have pointed his rifle at the driver of this vehicle prior to being shot.
Another individual told APD that after that first volley of gunfire and seeing the car drive away from the crowd, they drew their concealed handgun and fired multiple shots at the car. Manley said this individual was also brought to the homicide office to be interviewed, and this individuals handgun, along with Fosters rifle, were also taken into evidence.
Both the driver of the vehicle who fired at Foster and the individual who fired at the car later on have been released pending further investigation, Manley said. He also noted that both people have concealed handgun licenses.
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People who block roads are terrorists or bandits.
People who block roads while armed are terrorists or armed bandits.
In this case, the organizers and other terrorists need to be charged with the death of their fellow terrorist in addition to the attempted murder of the driver and any passengers.
A dummy for sure, and to have taken her with him was a bad move. Like most young kids, he had no thought that anything bad could happen to him. They all think they're invincible, until they're not. Haven't heard if she actually wanted to be there with him or not.
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