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|    21 Jul 22 22:24:57    |
      XPost: alt.niggers, talk.politics.guns, oc.general       XPost: sac.politics       From: nigger-lovers@disney.com              LOS ANGELES -- Prosecutors plan to charge a Los Angeles man in       connection with three murders across Southern California,       calling the suspect a "stone-cold serial killer," as part of a       deadly robbery crime spree last week at a half-dozen 7-Elevens       and a doughnut shop.              Investigators have linked Malik Patt, 20, to the fatal shooting       of a homeless man in Los Angeles on July 9, as well as the July       11 deaths of a 7-Eleven clerk in Brea and a man who intervened       in a robbery in a 7-Eleven parking lot in Santa Ana.              Three other peop le were shot and wounded in the July 11       violence, one of whom remained gravely injured Monday, according       to Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer.              Patt faces a slew of charges, including murder, attempted       murder, robbery and carjacking. If convicted, his case could       result in the death penalty or a life sentence without the       possibility of parole.              “Malik Patt is a stone-cold serial killer," Spitzer said Monday       in a news conference announcing the planned filing of criminal       charges. "There’s no other way to describe him. He executed       innocent people and shot others.”              The July 11 robberies occurred within five hours in San       Bernardino, Orange and Riverside counties, setting off an       intensive manhunt that resulted in the arrests of the two men in       Los Angeles on Friday. Authorities say Jason Payne, 44, was       Patt's neighbor and accomplice but was not involved in the       killings.              Both men are being held in jail and are expected to be arraigned       Tuesday. It was not immediately clear whether they had attorneys       who could speak on their behalf.              Spitzer called the violence among the “cruelest, most inhumane       crimes I’ve ever seen” in his time in law enforcement.              Police originally believed the spate of robberies at the       convenience stories on July 11, or 7/11, might be linked to the       day when the national 7-Eleven brand celebrates its anniversary.       It was the chain's 95th year, and stores gave out free Slurpee       drinks.              But Spitzer on Monday said that while investigators are still       looking into the potential nexus, “it appears it might be random       and coincidental.”              Matthew Hirsch, a 40-year-old clerk, was shot and killed at the       Brea store, and Matthew Rule, 24, was shot and killed in the       parking lot of the Santa Ana store while trying to intervene in       the robbery of someone else. The identify of the homeless man       who was slain in Los Angeles has not been made public.              Detectives also believe Patt may be connected to other crimes,       including robberies in the San Fernando Valley.              https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/stone-cold-serial-killer-       charged-la-area-slayings-87025601              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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