Posted on 08/12/2017 2:19:27 PM PDT by csvset
“He told the victim to leave his apartment and when he refused he stabbed victim. “
Keep your mouth shut or have a better story:
“I told the victim to leave his apartment and when he refused he came at me and I had to defend myself.”
Jaylin Ammon, purger of the wicked.
With what I know so far........innocent as far as i’m concerned!
Give that guy a costume and a cool name.
Jesus
Court docs: Suspect in fatal Muncie stabbing told police he wanted to purge the wicked
Court docs: Suspect in fatal Muncie stabbing told police he wanted to purge the wicked
Posted 3:47 PM, August 10, 2017, by FOX59 Web, Updated at 07:24PM, August 10, 2017
MUNCIE, Ind. A man accused of fatally stabbing a Muncie man told police he refers to himself as a martyr and he wanted to purge the wicked, according to a probable cause affidavit.
Police were dispatched the scene in the 200 block of W. 7th St. at about 12:12 p.m. Thursday. There, officers says they found a neighbor applying pressure to a stab wound on the 27-year-old Steven Cooks neck. Cook was transported to IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
An affidavit shows the suspect, 19-year-old Jaylin Edword Ammon, was spotted by a woman on 7th Street. Thats when Ammon reportedly told her I took out a meth dealer! He was going to hurt my friends. Court records say the woman told Ammon that he should go to police and he agreed.
When police took Ammon into custody a short time later, police say they found a pocket knife covered in what appeared to be blood in his pocket. The Muncie Star Press reports that he also appeared to have blood on his face, chest, neck, hands and forearms.
Ammon was transported to the Muncie Police Department, where officers spoke with him. During an interview, Ammon said Cook was dealing meth to his friends, an affidavit shows. Ammon reportedly said he was tired of Cook being at the apartment, so he asked him to leave. When Cook ignored him, Ammon told police that he retrieved a pocket knife and stabbed the victim in the neck.
Ammon told police that Cook tried to get away, but he held on to him until he was covered in so much blood that he was able to slip free. Thats when Cook reportedly crawled out of a window.
When asked how he felt after reflecting on what he had just done, Ammon said Well, this is my cross to bear, according to court documents.
With what I know so far........innocent as far as im concerned!
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Come on! The guy deserves at least a weekend of community service.
In the second story I posted, the last quote,
When asked how he felt after reflecting on what he had just done, Ammon said Well, this is my cross to bear, according to court documents.
Along with the name and costume, a sword perhaps?
Nah, swords are so middle ages.
Make him a set of forearm bracers with built in tazers, .50 caliber airguns, and .40mm grenade launchers.
It appears that he already performed his community service.
It appears that he already performed his community service.
Hear,Hear!!
“it takes a village to ... “ blah blah blah
Otter: “I think that this situation absolutely requires a really futile and stupid gesture be done on somebody’s part!
Bluto: We’re just the guys to do it.
D-Day: [stands up]
Boon: [stands up] Let’s do it.
Bluto: [shouting] “Let’s do it”!
[all of the Deltas stand up and run out with Bluto]
http://www.wthr.com/article/enough-is-enough-muncie-volunteers-launch-anti-crime-initiative
Going for some grant money? Let’s not bicker and argue over ....
Frankly, that is probably the best solution to the opioid epidemic. Duterte in the Philippines has reached the same conclusion.
We aren’t far from this being thr norm but not that far either.
When you see signs saying ‘Authorized Body Dump’ you’ll know it’s ok.
Say what you will, the Purger is a man of action. He tells you to leave, you don't, he'll cut you.
My “futile and stupid gesture” comment is directed at yet another group of goo goo community activists spouting lame **** from Hildabeast and accomplishing absolutely zero.
I’m sure Chicago has similar organizations, about as effective.
A call to the police might have been a better option than taking the law into your own hands and stabbing the guy in the neck.
I know a lot of the local Muncie LEOs and they are good at what they do, or they actually fight crime—unlike virtue-signalling groups like `Enough is Enough’ spouting empty platitudes, suggesting that we all just try to get along and have a week without drug-related murders.
Dealer I can understand. what about the Suppliers?
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