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To: dragnet2

Yes, get real.

I asked you two questions.

Have you ever had a murder in your town?

Did the cops come to your house to see if you had bodies piled up or were being held hostage?

Cops just do not do that unless the person has been seen in the immediate area and they are pretty sure he is there.

The first requirement for that is to know who he is or at the very least, what he looks like.

Knowing he is white, black or Asian is not enough. They need a description and need to know that person is in your immediate neighborhood.

None of this was known until it was all over.

So I ask you again, when murders occur in your town do the cops come to your house to check to see that you do not have a murderer in your house?


259 posted on 04/17/2007 8:16:04 PM PDT by woodbutcher
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To: woodbutcher
Cops just do not do that unless the person has been seen in the immediate area and they are pretty sure he is there.

How would that be possible if they didn't have an initial description of the suspect?

There was a double murder in a building, and the shooter was not there. So clearly the murderer was in the area, one would or should assume that.

To assume otherwise one would have to base that upon something. Right?

The fact is a double murder, especially at a school or college should set off alarm bells. Given the fact that we know schools are terrorist targets. Right? How could they have possibly known this first double murder scene was not the beginning of a terrorist action or event?

Would it be reasonable to suspect that there may be other victims or hostages being held in other buildings?

Of course it would.

261 posted on 04/17/2007 8:31:56 PM PDT by dragnet2
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