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      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, mn.politics, alt.politics.republicans       XPost: talk.politics.guns, sac.politics       From: democrat-pussy@minnesota.guv              Formal charges filed against four people allegedly involved in a fatal North       St. Paul shooting reveal that the 24-year-old victim was 3D-printing “ghost       guns” and the suspects dropped two bags of firearms as they fled the murder       scene.       According to court documents, at around 6:13 p.m. on Monday, June 19, officers       were sent to the apartment building on the 2100 block of McKnight Rd. N. for a       report of a male with a handgun near one of the apartment units. A woman had       reportedly banged        on an apartment door and yelled, “He’s dead! He’s dead!”              Officers made entry into the apartment and found a black shotgun and a       bulletproof vest on the hallway floor leading up to the back bedrooms. Further       down the hallway, officers saw the victim, Anthony R. Rojas, 24, lying on the       floor with a gunshot wound        to the right side of his head.              Medics arrived after the scene had been secured and pronounced Rojas dead.       Officers also saw two open and empty gun safes, a 3D printer, a money counter,       boxes of ammunition and rifle magazines in the apartment. It appeared that       Rojas was using the 3D        printer to create lower receivers for handguns, the court documents say.              Investigators learned that Rojas had posted a social media photo just 12 hours       before his death that showed thousands of dollars in cash laid out on a couch       at his apartment. The money was not recovered after he was fatally shot. At       6:21 p.m., a person        called 911 and reported a juvenile male who had a gun in his pocket dropped       two bags of handguns on the 2100 block of Burke Ave., just west of the       building where the shooting took place.              Officers recovered a black backpack and a blue bag that contained fifteen       Glock 9mm handguns. One of the guns had a magazine in it that contained       ammunition and had what appeared to be blood on its grip. An AR-style pistol       and two large-capacity        magazines were also in one of the bags.              TWITTER: Our original thread on the shooting              Neighbors said Rojas “seemed to be partying all day” with a group of men       and one woman. Shortly before the shooting, a woman and a group of males were       arguing north of the residence. Two black males walked up to the apartment and       Rojas yelled down to        them, asking what they were doing. The woman appeared to wait outside the       door. A shot was heard and shortly after, a woman knocked on the door of the       unit. The woman yelled that the victim was already dead and multiple people       were seen running from the        apartment.              The two black males were described as in their late teens or early 20s. One       had long dreads, wore a red hoodie and a face mask, had a gun tucked in his       waistband and fled with a large, black bag. The other black male was tall and       thin with shorter hair        and possibly wore a green sweatshirt. The second male tried to shove a gun in       his sweatshirt as he ran away, while also carrying a bluish-purple bag. The       female ran away with the two black males while carrying a large duffle bag. A       teenage white male        holding a gun was also seen running to a vehicle and then leaving in the       opposite direction. One other male--described as being a larger-build Hispanic       or black male with a cast on his arm--was seen at the apartment with Rojas       shortly before the homicide,        but he was later seen at the Holiday gas station next door asking to use       people’s phones to get an Uber, the documents said.              Rojas’ mother lives nearby and told police she saw people hanging out with       her son at around 1:45 p.m. that day. She identified the woman seen prior to       the shooting as Rojas’ “new girlfriend,” La Vida Rose Martinez, 19. The       mother’s description        of the men who were with her son matched the descriptions of the men seen       fleeing the scene. She mentioned that her son was worried for his safety since       someone had just shot at his car a few days earlier. Rojas’ mother believed       that the black male        with the mask and dreads was Martinez’s ex-boyfriend. She said the larger       black or Hispanic male with a cast on his arm goes by “Six.”              > See more of our latest coverage                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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