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|    23 Feb 21 10:46:36    |
      XPost: alt.fan.states.south-dakota, rec.boats, nm.general       XPost: stl.general       From: socialist-traitors@nytimes.com              Two Biden voters sent to Hell where they belong.              The Pennsylvania man caught on video ruthlessly gunning down two       neighbors during a snow-shoveling dispute Monday before turning       the gun on himself was an engineer and a decorated Navy veteran.              Jeffrey Allen Spaide, 47, a Wilkes-Barre native, graduated from       Wilkes University with a bachelor’s degree in environmental       engineering in 2001 and went on to get his master’s degree in       water resources and environmental engineering from Villanova       University in 2005.              “Jeff was employed as a licensed engineer for over 20 years,”       his obituary reads. “He also served in the United States Navy,       working as a shipboard engineering technician.”              On his LinkedIn page, which identified him as a “professional       engineer,” Spaide cited his active-duty status with the Navy       from 1993 through 1998.              Navy officials confirmed Spaide’s service when contacted Friday       by The Post. He enlisted in September 1993 and received training       in Great Lakes, Illinois. He then served on USS America and USS       Nassau, as well as at duty stations in Hampton Roads, Virginia,       and Panama City, Florida. His active-duty status ended in May       1998 at a rank of Damage Controlman 2nd Class.              Spaide received numerous awards and decorations during his       military career, according to his service record, including a       Navy Achievement Medal, a Meritorious Unit Commendation and two       National Defense Service Medals.              He also received an Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, a NATO       Medal and Southwest Asia Service Medal with a Bronze Star, the       record shows.              After leaving the Navy, Spaide continued his military service       with the Army National Guard and Navy Reserve as a “heavy       equipment operator,” according to his obituary.              His LinkedIn page says he joined the National Guard in 1999       before joining the Navy Reserve in 2002.              “Operated bulldozers, loaders, rollers, forklifts, dump trucks       and other heavy construction equipment while on active duty and       in various reserve training projects,” Spaide wrote of his time       with the Navy Reserve.              While on active duty years earlier, Spaide said, he was       responsible for maintaining water distribution and fire       suppression equipment for the Navy.              The virtual resume also described him as being experienced in       wastewater projects, landfills, transfer stations and waste-       processing facilities.              He last worked as a facility engineer for the Lackawanna River       Basin Sewer Authority in Throop, according to his profile.              Prior to that, Spaide listed himself as an environmental       engineer manager for Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental       Protection, serving as the chief of its regional permitting       section.              In his private time, Spaide enjoyed running marathons and       spending time with relatives, especially his nephew Jayden.              “He was a loving son, brother and uncle who will be greatly       missed by his family and friends,” his obituary read.              Spaide is survived by his father, two sisters, a brother, and       five nieces and nephews. A funeral home in Wilkes-Barre was       handling his private service, the death notice said.              Following the carnage Monday, a witness reported seeing Spaide       pacing inside his home near a window. He then shot himself as       police approached, Luzerne County District Attorney Stefanie       Salavantis said Tuesday.              Meanwhile, a woman in France who identified herself as a       relative of the couple said they didn’t deserve to die “like       cattle.”              “Lisa, James, my family, my blood, my cousin, my cousin, you       don’t deserve a tragic death like cattle and make headlines ????       sharing your video of the double homicide,” Jess Gimenez, of       Bordeaux, wrote on Facebook Friday.              “The citizens out there have no respect and I’m sorry for you       both. You will remain forever etched in my heart memories remain       but sadness and anger settles in.”              The two mouthy cock suckers got what they deserved.              https://nypost.com/2021/02/05/shooter-in-snow-shoveling-murder-       suicide-was-a-navy-veteran/                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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