Posted on 11/06/2020 8:16:55 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
Edited on 11/06/2020 9:32:24 AM PST by Jim Robinson. [history]
Police have released a photo of the suspect involved in shooting two police officers Friday morning.
Two officers were shot just after 1:30 a.m. Friday in Delafield, police said.
Residents in Delafield were being asked to avoid the area of Highway 83 and Golf Road.
(Excerpt) Read more at tmj4.com ...

An incident.
Attempted murder is an incident.
Okaaaaay...
Jeez... if only his parents had spelled his name correctly on his birth certificate he might have turned out better. /sarc(maybe)
From 2017.
Yup, that supervision went really well.
What the heck is “attempted gross sexual imposition charge”?.............
That was a first for me, too.
https://www.ageofconsent.net/laws/north-dakota/gross-sexual-imposition
I think we wouldn't really want to know. Especially on a family friendly forum./s
Thanks.................I was wondering..................
Nathanael spelling goes back in history and was a follower
of Jesus Christ....
He is only called Nathanael in the Gospel of John and
is identified as Bartholomew in the rest of Scripture.
Yes, I know. I was jokingly referring to the (current American) nonstandard spelling of his name.
(What the heck is attempted gross sexual imposition charge)
... is a word salad used to lessen a prison sentence.
‘Shanikawah’ says, “dat’s rasiss,” you be thinkin’ her name be spelt rong! ;)
The perp appears to be a woke white guy.
That guy couldn’t even get hired at a Wal-Mart.
Every once in a while it is a white FREAK that does the shooting..
*I* was making fun of *you* making fun of how people spell their names.
But I learned something.... Thanks.
In custody
What the heck is attempted gross sexual imposition charge?....
Some type of sexual assault.
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