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smartest_kobold t1_ixqxyfp wrote

Anybody count how many times law enforcement dropped the ball here?

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Ok-Highway-3903 t1_ixrbdmy wrote

I had a CZ75B once, great gun, just limited parts and mag availability and not optics ready.

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Remarkable_Culture97 t1_ixsjrku wrote

How many times did police respond to complaints from his actions. It shouldn't take a tragedy gor the law to act. Just about every last mass shooting, the perp was on the radar. We are waiting for VA authorities to fess up and say he was on the radar. I don't like red flag laws. The FBI or locals just do your job.

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lechydda t1_ixt55fg wrote

I was a band kid too…

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Halfsquaretriangle t1_ixt9xjo wrote

The Claude Remo Passport is worrisome. I hope interpol is checking on that. Maybe there's another body in Romania without a passport. Actually I would check out every single place he traveled to. For missing persons,and unsolved murders. Jmo.

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smartest_kobold t1_ixueucs wrote

  1. Not investigating the first time he killed someone.
  2. The suspended sentence after he stole a gun and threatened police.
  3. He was at the scene, matched the description, and not questioned for some reason.

Probably others I missed.

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NashuaGarden t1_ixuf5sv wrote

  1. They did and ruled it self defense.

  2. Probably could have locked him up for that but what are the laws in Utah?

  3. At the time the couple was missing and not yet found murdered. What were they going to do, hold him for their disappearance?

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ILikeCrabbyRobots t1_ixvoxux wrote

"...the fog-shrouded lumber and mining town of Colville, Wash."

LOL, Colville is high plateau arid on the deep Eastern side of WA, there's little to no fog. That dramatic and yet factually incorrect statement makes me question the credibility of the rest of the reporting in the story.

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