Posted on 05/12/2021 9:16:16 AM PDT by PROCON
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Dims like shutting down pipelines. They’ll probably screw up this one, though.
That is the best you can do?
Demarcus Adams, 21; Jarius Brunson, 22; and Brandon Miller, 22, with those names they must be WHITE SUPREMACISTS.
Our diverse army....remember, diversity is out new strength.
These bums were recruited. Anyone of those guns traced back to any of them should result in a accomplice to murder charge.
Sounds like an Imperial Kleagle, if ever there was one.
Tell the writer, Kyle Rempher that isn’t a drop in the bucket. Three soldiers from Ft. Campbell? LOL.
For an example Kyle, a large amount of weapons and ammo come from the cartels south of the boarder. Another example is the weapons and ammo being imported from eastern Europe. To the associated Rusian and other mafioso crowd.
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These guys sound stupid, above all
Bought the guns legally, from gun shops with full record-keeping, sold the guns illegally, shipped them across state lines, and texted all about it.
> But how is it possible for active-duty military to do this? <
Any command oversight failures aside, you’d think there’d be a ton of federal and state laws that would stop this from happening.
Oh, wait. There really are a ton of federal and state laws addressing this. And the crimes happened anyway. I guess the lesson here is that criminals don’t follow gun laws, no matter how many there are (duh).
Last train to Clarksville….
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Our supply Sgt. in Korea (1965) was a busted down to E-5, Master Sgt for having sold a still in the crate (at that time), old WW2 JEEP (GP) ... he had GREAT stories to tell.
I’d like to know if they are distant relatives of Chicago gang members...I’ve theorized for a long time that that’s the real supply line for gang weapons.
“But how is it possible for active-duty military to do this?”
All you need is a corrupt Chain of Command willing to take a slice off the top and...BINGO! You’re in the money!
I had a Supply MOS as a secondary. Sometimes ‘stuff’ disappears. I also have an 18 year history of Retail sales; ‘stuff’ also disappears in Retail.
I agree with the other posters - a Preliminary Hearing, a General Court Marshall for everyone involved all the way UP the Chain of Command, Conviction, then Death by firing squad. Jerks.
“These bums were recruited.”
Please don’t read into the article that is trying to indict the military for this as the military is not involved. The people doing the weapons transfers were purchasing them from civilian sources around Fort Campbell, not from it.
If they had all been Methodists, or farm workers, or worked for general mills, it wouldn’t have been any difference. The reference to the military is an effort to sensationalize the crime by using this government agency that liberals hate trying to create dislike or even hatred for the military. And that disgusts me to no end. And what makes it worse, is that the article was from the Army Times and allows the reader to read the army into it.
The military will make itself available to the civilian and federal forces for backup assistance like information and latter work related actions. But they won’t be doping any criminal work until the outside sources are done.
If they are sentenced to prison outside, when they are released they are still part of the military system. That’s when Article 85—Desertion, and Article 86—Absence without leave (AWOL), go into effect. And if their unit deploys, Article 87—Missing movement.
Article 132—Frauds against the United States may be brought into the light, but that’s a tough one to get like it’s close relative, Article 134 which gives the military the ability to punish conduct that is not explicitly listed in the UCMJ, as long as it is not a capital offense—...this is tied into that....so can’t use.
They need to be a little more open about where the money for this is coming from. These three were identified in the article as a unit supply specialist, a signal support systems specialist and a fire control specialist. I recognize that they are making far more money than I did when I was active, but they couldn’t possibly have this much. Follow the money trail and get the big dogs. These guys are lackeys set up, and stupidly signing on, to being meat for the slaughter. And the article insinuates it is being done by those bad old military members.
A good reflection on the Army Times, and the Military times, both owned by ultra liberal Sightline Media Group is here:
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