Posted on 12/13/2019 6:26:41 AM PST by Politically Correct
The nation watched in shock on Tuesday as David Anderson, 47, and his girlfriend Francine Graham, 50 entered a Jewish food store in Jersey City and killed three civilians during a hostage/shootout situation that lasted several hours and shut down part of the city. Anderson and Graham, who are now dead, are also believed to have ambushed Jersey City detective Joseph Seals, and theres evidence they are connected to the murder of an Uber driver in neighboring Bayonne, New Jersey.
It turns out that, according to the New Jersey Department of Corrections records, Anderson was charged with weapons offenses in 2004, 2007, and 2011, yet he never spent a significant amount of time in prison and mainly got probation. He was also convicted on a drug charge in December 2008 for which he served no time. In 2009, he was arrested for domestic violence in Ohio, but spent just 30 days in jail.
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The bureaucracy has no problem using the rest of us as guinea pigs.
More like cattle to the abattoir
These murders arent bugs in the system. Theyre features.
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He probably vapes as well.
Good article tying it all together. Send to people in Virginia and elsewhere.
Teh guberment needs the bad guys out there so they can both disarm us and then preach we need them to take total control for our safetly
Exactly.
I thought it was illegal for a felon to possess a firearm. How is this possible?
Not anymore.....well maybe....not sure of the vaping situation down there. Could be lots of smoking and vaping after all.
The proper grammatical phrase is "This is unpossible!"
";^)
It is illegal for anyone in New Jersey to possess a weapon without permission of the almighty state. So many otherwise law-abiding gun owners are felons.
Why hasn’t this been featured on FNC?
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