Posted on 03/18/2016 10:48:01 AM PDT by nickcarraway
The Kansas City, Kan., man accused of killing five people in a two-state shooting spree earlier this month has a long, documented history of violent behavior.
The first hints of a volatile temper for Pablo Serrano-Vitorino surfaced in 1998, according to Los Angeles Superior Court records.
At least twice since then, Serrano-Vitorino has faced domestic violence-related charges, most recently last June when he was accused of punching his brother in the face during a disturbance in Kansas City, Kan.
In 2003, he pointed a rifle at the mother of his three children and threatened to kill her, according to the documents obtained by Los Angeles Times reporter Matt Pearce.
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Yet, he was still FREE...
FINALLY deported, re-entered (another crime) through our POROUS borders, arrested ‘14 and FREED again..
When do the judges, lawyers and politicians become liable?? Why isn’t THEIR asses in jail, let alone in the UNEMPLOYMENT line; they sure aren’t doing their JOBS?!
They should be liable.
You ask that when we have a government by the lawyers, for the lawyers and of the lawyers? Your lucky your not being drug through the courts for even thinking about what you wrote. And me for answering.
Serrano-Vitorino, who was in the country illegally, was deported after that 2003 incident.
You mean they broke up a family?
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