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Comment by:
punch
(12/30/2015)
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From this story:
"Jones lived in the first floor apartment of a two flat and police responded to the residence after a man in the upstairs apartment called police to say his 19 year old son, Quintonio LeGrier, was attacking him with a baseball bat. When police arrived, Jones opened the door of the building to let them in, and witnesses say LeGrier then came charging down the stairs behind her, from the upstairs apartment, wielding the bat. When police shot and killed him, the witnesses say Jones was hit in the crossfire and died."
My question: What kind of "crossfire" is there between a man with a gun and a man with a bat? I'm calling bull sh*t on this excuse. |
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