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   > On Mon, 29 May 2023 07:51:46 +0200 (CEST), Blame Obama   
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   > wrote:   
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   >>On 07 Dec 2021, Steve Cummings posted some   
   >>news:soomgg$kus$34@news.dns-netz.com:   
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   >>> kohls wrote   
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   >>>> Sheriff Joe would ensure he was shot attempting to escape.   
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   >>https://ktar.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/byers-mug-e1685296389659.jpg   
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   >>An Arizona man was arrested after he randomly shot five people Friday and   
   >>Saturday, killing four and injuring one, police alleged.   
   >>   
   >>Police arrested Iren Byers, 20, on Saturday on four counts of first-degree   
   >>murder and a count of attempted murder after Mesa police officials saw him   
   >>on video near the scenes of multiple shootings that occurred Friday and   
   >>Saturday, police said. One person was killed Friday afternoon in Phoenix,   
   >>and three were killed and one was injured in Mesa late Friday and early   
   >>Saturday. Byers confessed to the shootings once he was in custody, police   
   >>alleged.   
   >>   
   >>The injured victim in Mesa, a 36-year-old woman, was stable and will   
   >>undergo surgery for serious injuries, said Detective Brandi George, a   
   >>police spokesperson. Police found her with gunshot wounds around 12:15   
   >>a.m. Saturday at Main and Stewart streets.   
   >>   
   >>George said detectives believe that Byers "has a lot of different motives"   
   >>and that the shootings were random, adding that authorities also "suspect   
   >>there may be some mental illness there."   
   >>   
   >>Byers told detectives that he shot the injured woman because "she made him   
   >>mad" after he began talking to her, the probable cause statement says. It   
   >>alleges that he shot her in the face and then "shot her another time   
   >>because she wasn't dead yet."   
   >>   
   >>The Phoenix victim, who was killed around 2:45 p.m. Friday, was a man   
   >>Byers allegedly met around North 24th Street and Thomas Road, according to   
   >>the probable cause statement. Byers told police he shot the man in the   
   >>head "because he was abusing fentanyl, which he did not like since   
   >>[Byers'] brother abused the drug too," the statement says. Byers allegedly   
   >>told police that the victim "was not armed and was not a threat to him"   
   >>and that he got on a bus after the killing.   
   >>   
   >>The deceased victims in Mesa, 19 miles southeast of Phoenix, are a 41-   
   >>year-old man who was found dead around 10:30 p.m. Friday at Beverly Park;   
   >>another 41-year-old man, who was found dead around 1 a.m. Saturday outside   
   >>a bus station on South Country Club Road, about a mile southeast of the   
   >>park; and someone police believe is an adult man whom they found around 2   
   >>a.m. Saturday on South Extension Road, less than three-quarters of a mile   
   >>southeast of Beverly Park, police said in a news release.   
   >>   
   >>The victims haven't been publicly identified.   
   >>   
   >>According to the probable cause statement, Byers told detectives the 41-   
   >>year-old man found dead in Beverly Park "was talking about blues so he   
   >>shot him in the head," the probable cause statement says. "Blues" is a   
   >>nickname for counterfeit opioid pills that contain fentanyl.   
   >>   
   >>Byers shot the 41-year-old man found dead on South Country Club Road in   
   >>the head because he "wanted to smoke blues" while Byers "wanted to smoke   
   >>weed," according to the probable cause statement, which adds that the men   
   >>met riding the light rail transit system.   
   >>   
   >>Byers allegedly told police he shot the person believed to be a man found   
   >>on South Extension Road in the head after they met walking on the railroad   
   >>tracks because "he was homeless and not from around here." When the victim   
   >>fell down a nearby hill, Byers "followed him to continue shooting him,"   
   >>the probable cause statement alleges.   
   >>   
   >>Byers also told police he didn't call for medical aid for any of the   
   >>victims because he believed they didn't deserve it, the probable cause   
   >>statement says.   
   >>   
   >>Officers saw Byers on security video taken from multiple cameras,   
   >>including a residential Ring camera and a camera on the light rail system,   
   >>police said. The video depicted Byers "in all the videos, wearing the same   
   >>clothing as reported by witnesses at the time of the shootings," police   
   >>said.   
   >>   
   >>Officers also linked spent shell cases found at "most of the shooting   
   >>scenes" to the same handgun using the National Integrated Ballistic   
   >>Information Network, a national database run by the Bureau of Alcohol,   
   >>Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.   
   >>   
   >>Police arrested Byers near his Mesa home on a misdemeanor charge of   
   >>trespassing on railroad tracks, George said.   
   >>   
   >>Once he was in custody, Byers confessed to the shootings during   
   >>questioning by officers, said Mesa police, who added that he also told   
   >>officers where they could find the clothes he wore and the handgun he   
   >>used. Officers later found the items at his residence after they got a   
   >>search warrant, police said.   
   >>   
   >>Byers was being held without bond, police said. It wasn't immediately   
   >>clear whether he has a lawyer or how much prison time he could face if he   
   >>is convicted.   
   >>   
   >>https://www.nbcnews.com/news/crime-courts/arizona-man-arrested-random-   
   >>shooting-spree-leaves-4-dead-1-injured-rcna86619   
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   > This is what you get in an armed society. Not politeness, but brutal,   
   > cold blooded   
   > murders everywhere.   
      
   How come Switzerland is not like that?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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