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To: RC one; All

False...its NOT a Jewish neighborhood...in fact there are Catholic, Lutheran, Mennonite, LDS, Methodist, and several other Churches all within a six block area of the shooting.

Go peddle your lies elsewhere.


87 posted on 03/25/2021 7:07:15 AM PDT by mac_truck (aide toi et dieu t'aidera)
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To: mac_truck

Go peddle your lies elsewhere.

Quite the inflammatory statement.

I wouldn’t accuse you of trying to start a flame war but...


90 posted on 03/25/2021 7:24:52 AM PDT by wita (Always and forever, under oath in defense of Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.)
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To: mac_truck
First of all, I asked you to offer a more plausible explanation for his target selection. You provided no alternate explanation let alone a more plausible one.

What you did offer is nonsense. Because there are non Jewish churches in the area doesn't mean that this wasn't a well known Kosher grocery store in the middle of multiple synagogues 5 days before passover.

He had to pick a target. He picked this one. Why? Why not the closer one? Provide an alternate explanation that makes more sense if you're so sure I'm wrong.

Let's look at another fact. He was already on the FBI's radar. Why? Inquiring minds want to know.

Boulder, Colorado mass shooting suspect known to FBI: report

The suspected gunman who killed 10 people in a mass shooting at a Boulder, Colorado, grocery store this week was previously known to the FBI, according to a report.

Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, a 21-year-old from the Denver suburb of Arvada, was linked to another individual under investigation by the bureau, The New York Times reported Tuesday, citing law enforcement officials. No further details were reported.

And this is supportive of my theory too:

Hanson herself hadn’t set foot in her neighborhood supermarket since the beginning of the pandemic, but this past Sunday, she and her son made the decision to do their Passover shopping in-person.

“It was my first time in that grocery store in a year,” Hanson said. “I did not want to have another year where I couldn’t buy my own Passover food.”

When terror struck that same store just 24 hours later, Hanson marveled at just how lucky she and her son had been, reminding him that if he had said “I’m too busy today, we need to go tomorrow,” a simple shopping trip could have turned into tragedy.

The preponderance of the evidence is on my side.

94 posted on 03/25/2021 9:30:52 AM PDT by RC one (When a bunch of commies start telling you that you don't need an AR15, you really need an AR15)
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