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|    16 Sep 24 01:30:05    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, mn.politics, talk.politics.guns       XPost: sac.politics, alt.war.civil.usa       From: democrat-pussy@minnesota.guv              A grand jury has indicted a Kansas City, Missouri, man in the killing of two       people in Minneapolis last year.              Prosecutors say Lavell Jacvon Piggie, 20, shot and killed the two victims on       February 10, 2022, after a "suspected dispute over a significant quantity of       missing narcotics," per a Friday news release.              The victims — identified only as "Victim 1" and Victim 2" — were found       slumped over inside a four-door sedan that had "jumped the curb and come to a       stop in a snowbank" near 2031 Sheridan Ave. N. They were pronounced dead at       the scene.              Investigators used phone tracking data as well as surveillance footage and       eyewitness accounts to tie Piggie to the crime, according to the news release.              The evidence established that the defendant "was seen entering the four-door       sedan with the two victims and the group then drove for eight minutes across       North Minneapolis."              "Witnesses and surveillance video then tracked an individual later identified       as Mr. Piggie exiting the vehicle after the gunshots and fleeing the scene,"       the Hennepin County Attorney's Office says.              Seven days after the shooting, a search of Piggie's home turned up       "significant amounts of suspected crack cocaine, marijuana, fentanyl, and       various other narcotics," along with $3000 in cash and "a baggie filled with       .40 caliber live rounds of        ammunition."              These rounds were of the same caliber and manufacture as the ones found in the       victims' vehicle, the criminal complaint says.              Piggie was ultimately arrested on Feb. 22, 2022, when authorities tracked him       to Brooklyn Center using phone data. After a high-speed pursuit, officers       stopped the vehicle, identified the suspect as Piggie, and took him into       custody.              The criminal complaint says the investigation is ongoing, and that forensic       testing is pending.              Piggie is currently being held in the Hennepin County jail, records show. Each       of his charges carries a maximum penalty of 40 years in prison.              https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota-news/charges-man-20-killed-       wo-people-over-missing-narcotics              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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