Posted on 07/02/2022 8:09:55 PM PDT by BenLurkin
At 10:34 a.m. on June 27, police responded to the 8200 block of Sous Vide Way to an Amazon Delivery station after a report of threats.
An officer spoke with multiple people there who said the suspect, identified as Aceves, was planning a mass shooting at the business. Detectives were notified and the comments were taken as a “legitimate potential mass shooting threat.”
Aceves was located and contacted by detectives. During the investigation “credible information to support the threat was developed,” and an AR-15 was seized from Aceves’ location.
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Maybe they lost the socks he ordered .
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What?! Now we can’t even PLAN mass shootings?!? Great.
San Antonio (Texas y’all) but story out of Los Angeles.
Don’t screw with Amazon - I’ve a delivery coming next week 🤪
Sounds like pre-crime.
“...credible information to support the threat was developed...”
Some people said some things.
And the precog faux-thought police pounced like someone was scattering $100 bills on the highway.
This thinly-disguised gun-grabbing red-flag-a-palooza will get out of control and the second amendment will be lucky to live through it.
“Detectives were notified and the comments were taken as a “legitimate potential mass shooting threat.”
At the factory where I work there have been two instances of employees threatening to kill somebody else. They were let go immediately and local law enforcement was notified.
Management and the police cannot let threats go unheeded. They are legally bound to report and investigate, respectively.
There would have been no Uvalde shooting if threats had been taken seriously.
Watch what you say. Don’t make threats. Be peaceful. If the time comes you must defend yourself then that time comes. But don’t threaten others.
Modern version of “going postal”?
Dang. Somebody is in hot water for sure.
🤣
He worked there.
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