To: Jet Jaguar
That guy from New York who's missing and who left a threat to the President in his house, was thought to be going to Wisconsin, at least the article I read said that.
Wonder if this is him. Hope so, then at least he's off the streets now.
To: texasbluebell
Butler University policeman shot and killed. ...Nearly 21/2 hours after the officer was was shot just outside the front gate of the famed Hinkle Fieldhouse, police shot the suspect Khadir Al-Khattab who was wanted on an outstanding warrant related to a battery charge. He was pronounced dead from multiple gunshot wounds at 7 p.m. at Wishard Memorial Hospital. ..According to police and witnesses, Khadir Al-Khattab wandered into Hinkle Fieldhouse before 10 a.m. as a few women's basketball players were working out. He watched them for about 40 minutes and at one point asked to borrow a ball. "They told him to get out," said Gary Patterson, a freshman member of the men's basketball team who spoke to the players. Members of the women's team could not be reached for comment. Someone inside the fieldhouse called police for help. Davis arrived and found the suspect in the fieldhouse parking lot. Police said Al-Khattab gave a fake name and that a confrontation began after Davis radioed his dispatcher to check on the information. Witnesses nearby saw the two men speaking and, after hearing a single gunshot, saw Davis lying on the parking lot asphalt, said Sgt. Steve Staletovich of the Indianapolis Police Department. The witnesses told police the suspect picked up a weapon and fled. Police later identified a gun found with Al-Khattab as Davis' weapon. Officials said it was not clear whether Davis was shot with his own gun, or how Al-Khattab obtained the weapon. At 10:29 a.m., a radio dispatch was broadcast about an officer being shot outside Hinkle Fieldhouse. In less than a minute, the first of more than 100 officers from at least six local and state departments began to arrive. Officers, many armed with shotguns, were assigned to specific intersections. Authorities said the move was designed to trap Al-Khattab in the narrow Butler-Tarkington area. ...Authorities initially weren't sure of the suspect's identity, broadcasting a name that turned out to be false. Police said it appeared the suspect avoided police by running down alleys and hiding. ...Officers went from garage to garage with their shotguns drawn. Police stood in front of the governor's residence at 46th and Meridian streets; neither Gov. Joe Kernan nor first lady Maggie Kernan was home at the time. Roadblocks were set up along Illinois Street. Police helicopters circled the neighborhood all afternoon, blanketing the community in a constant staccato hum. ...Shortly afterward, and just about a block away, a man fitting the suspect's description was found walking south down Illinois Street when two Marion County sheriff's deputies spotted him and stopped. The officers parked their car and told Al-Khattab to stop. Police said Al-Khattab reached into his pants pocket and pulled out a firearm, firing once. The two deputies, who weren't identified, returned fire, and Al-Khattab was shot multiple times, officials said. ...Police remained there for several hours after Al-Khattab was shot, using a ball cap the suspect wore and a police bloodhound to trace his exact path.... http://www.indystar.com/articles/9/181545-8799-092.html
To: texasbluebell
Good that means they got em? I mean dressing as a woman my first thought was terrorist, but it would be a good disguise, good memory Bell!
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09/25/2004 9:04:37 AM PDT by
JustPiper
(Jack Hensley was a father -- a good father- he was an incredible husband)
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