It was delivered in a letter-sized white envelope with the same distinctive, hand-printed block-style writing as the letter, addressed to "Editor." The paper often receives mail addressed in that manner.
Sun-News Editor Jim Lawitz checked the day's mail late Friday afternoon and soon realized this letter was out of the ordinary. He and another editor read it over several times because the unusual writing made it somewhat difficult to decipher in some places.
The letter laid out a threat of random shootings if the city did not deliver a specific amount of money within a certain time. In accordance with urgent requests from law enforcement, the Sun-News has agreed to not release details about the demands.
The letter claimed that if the money demand is not met, "reesidents (sic) of your city would be randomly selected and shot."
If the money is paid, the letter said "we will leave peacefully."
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What was wrong with the writing to make it hard to read? I am pretty sure mexicans use the same letters, so if it was a strange script, then from where.
Note the "we". And the "random shot threat".
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The Keyes Family, whoose daughter was killed at the school yesterday, has asked the Everyone go out and do Random Acts of Kindness for others, in memory of Emily, it is what she would have wanted.
What a fine family.
May God hold them close.