Monday, June 9, 2014

Shooters in Metro ambush that left five dead spoke of white supremacy and a desire to kill police

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 Family man: Alyn Beck (left) pictured last year with his wife and two children
 Family man: Alyn Beck (left) pictured last year with his wife and two children

Two Las Vegas police officers were killed Sunday in what appears to be a politically motivated ambush in a pizza restaurant that spilled over to a nearby Wal-Mart, where the two shooters committed suicide after killing a woman in the store.

Details are sketchy, but Metropolitan Police Department sources close to the investigation say the shooters shouted that “this is the start of a revolution” before opening fire on the officers, and draped their bodies with cloth showing a Revolutionary War-era flag. Investigators have also found paraphernalia associated with white supremacists.

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4 comments:

  1. All the hallmarks of a false flag operation fostered by FedGov and trigged by DOJ to justify their restarted committee on domestic terrorism. Gotta have a focus for the prosecution of patriots! Any pretense will do.

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    1. Yes and Jeffery left a good comment on the first link above. 2 police officers, 3 others dead in Las Vegas shoo

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  2. Vegas pd, and the FBI, finally have the scapegoat excuse
    they will use to move on the Bundy family and patriots being
    investigated, sooner rather than later.
    The article even includes a statement that the couple draped the
    shot Vegas officers with a Gadsen flag.

    Found at fromthetrenchesworldreport.com - reviewjournal.com/news/las-vegas/shooters-metro-ambush-left-five-dead-spoke-white-supremacy-and-desire-kill-police

    Residents of the Bruce Street apartment complex gathered outside the building to talk about the couple whose unit was being searched.

    Several neighbors identified the man as Jared, while one called the woman Amanda.

    Like many of the neighbors contacted, Krista Koch said she didn’t know the couple’s last names. She described them as “militant.” They talked about planning to kill police officers, “going underground” and not coming out until the time was right to kill.

    Brandon Monroe, 22, has lived in the complex for about two weeks. He said the man who lived in the apartment that was being searched often rambled about conspiracy theories. He often wore camouflage or dressed as Peter Pan to work as a Fremont Street Experience street performer. A woman lived with him, Monroe said, but he didn’t see her as often.

    They were weird people, Monroe said, adding that he thought the couple used methamphetamine.

    “The man told Monroe he had been kicked off Cliven Bundy’s ranch 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas while people from throughout the U.S. gathered there in protest of a Bureau of Land Management roundup of Bundy’s cattle.” Jessica Anderson, 27, said. She lived next door.

    Reached Sunday, the rancher’s wife, Carol Bundy, said the shooting and the April standoff against the federal government were not linked.

    “I have not seen or heard anything from the militia and others who have came to our ranch that would, in any way, make me think they had an intent to kill or harm anyone,” Carol Bundy said.

    Las Vegas police have not said whether they believe the attack was more than an isolated incident, but the department asked for any available off-duty officers to work Sunday afternoon.

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    1. have the scapegoat excuse they will use to move on the Bundy family and patriots being investigated, sooner rather than later.

      Pretty weak, but that wouldn't stop the commies.

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