Monday, April 27, 2009

A Person of Interest

Investigators said Cartwright was not a war veteran, but Spooner said the Florida National Guard soldier was interested in militia movements and weapons training. [More]
Here we go...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It stood out that the police went to a "shooting range to arrest him." I can predict a couple problems trying to arrest a person who has one or two weapons on them, they couldn't wait until he went to the grocery store?

jon said...

what has this article taught us?

medical records are as good as public domain.

dead domestic law enforcement have a family worth mention, dead servicemen do not. both engaged in unprecedented aggression, so, i guess there's nothing here but victims?

using a taser is "calming people down," because electrical shocks do incapacitate a person's entire body but magically don't incapacitate their mind.

the sheriff himself can't be trusted because he's a conspiratorial money launderer.

and anyone, even a national guardsman, can turn out to be a criminal.

Anonymous said...

"The deputies USED A STUN GUN to subdue Cartwright, but he was able to start shooting at them from the ground...This went from zero to 100 in a matter of minutes. In three minutes it turned from A PASSIVE DISCUSSION to a shooting..."

Leave it to an "only one" to identify the use of a stun gun as a passive discussion!!!