Law Headlining Crime V5

At least one prior that he was out in bond for was last year he was arrested for randomly shooting at a woman in a car, who I believe was not struck. I think the charge was aggravated assault, dunno how not attempted murder

So quite possibly a case of innocent people dying because the courts have gone easy on a shitty person
 
So quite possibly a case of innocent people dying because the courts have gone easy on a shitty person

Yup, and I am pretty sure he had 3 other priors, tho not sure what they were.

I and others have brought it up here, and I know various podcasters have mentioned it, but the families of these victims of career criminals let back on the streets need to file lawsuits, even class action ones.

I know there is a recent case just filed vs DHS, a mother suing because her daughter was killed by a MS-13 gang member

 
Yup, and I am pretty sure he had 3 other priors, tho not sure what they were.

I and others have brought it up here, and I know various podcasters have mentioned it, but the families of these victims of career criminals let back on the streets need to file lawsuits, even class action ones.

I know there is a recent case just filed vs DHS, a mother suing because her daughter was killed by a MS-13 gang member


The leaders we have in office now are the ones that say..If we could ban all guns and if it stopped one death it would be worth it..... Yet our Border is still open and we have a record number of illegals breaking into this country.
 
The leaders we have in office now are the ones that say..If we could ban all guns and if it stopped one death it would be worth it..... Yet our Border is still open and we have a record number of illegals breaking into this country.

yup. Another story recently of a mother and son who were hit by an illegal who was drunk driving. The family of these victims should join the one in my other post for a class action lawsuit.

 
yup. Another story recently of a mother and son who were hit by an illegal who was drunk driving. The family of these victims should join the one in my other post for a class action lawsuit.


I'm sure Biden is going to visit the families and give a big speech about "Illegal alien" control...and how we must act now.
 
He would probably lecture them about MAGA. This was in the same hearing, trying to deflect their stories to the insurrection. Pretty amazing stuff lol


I love when he lectures people about "MAGA" like its actually an insult or he even knows what it means....There are actually Muppets who suffer from TDS who think its a legit insult.
 
Well not a motive per se, but 7 of the victims were family, mother, brother, 3 sisters, aunt and uncle.

The Nigerian killed is believed to be random as shooter was leaving. Randomly shot someone else, who did not die.

They must have known it was family from the start, not sure why they didn’t say it. As tragic as that is, I am glad it wasn’t just completely random, as that makes it even more evil and worrisome, IMO.


 



What is with this awful trend?

And it getting zero coverage from cable networks?
 

A man called 911 and said he’d been shot. Authorities found him and 5 others dead in a California desert after a drug dispute


Authorities in southern California have arrested five men in connection to the grisly killings of six people discovered shot – and some of whom were also burned – last week in a remote area of the Mojave Desert.

All six had apparent fatal gunshot woundsand four of the bodies had also been burned, San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Michael Warrick said during a Monday evening news conference. The killings appear to be connected to illegal marijuana, authorities said, though they did not release many details, as the case is being reviewed by the district attorney’s office.

The victims, all men, were discovered last Tuesday night after dispatchers received a 911 call from one of them. Warrick said the man told them in Spanish he had been shot but did not know where he was.


“Dispatchers tracked the phone via latitude and longitude coordinates to a remote area in unincorporated Adelanto,” Warrick said. Adelanto, in the desert, is about 60 miles northeast of Los Angeles.

Deputies with the sheriff’s office and an air-operations unit from the California Highway Patrol searched the area until they discovered a crime scene with “multiple gunshot wound victims” and two vehicles, one of which had multiple gunshots in it, Warrick said.

Four of the victims were discovered with severe burns, a fifth man was found inside a vehicle and a sixth man – believed to be the one who called 911 – was found a little further away with a gunshot wound. Aerial footage from CNN affiliates last week showed remnants of what appeared to be a brutal crime scene.

Four of the victims have so far been identified, authorities said. They are Baldemar Mondragon-Albarran, 34; Franklin Noel Bonilla, 22, who authorities identified as the 911 caller; Kevin Dariel Bonilla, 25; and a 45-year-old man whose next of kin is still being notified, according to a news release from the sheriff’s office.

Authorities served multiple search warrants throughout the investigation and recovered several firearms and other evidence, the news release said.

The five suspects in the killings, who were arrested Sunday, were identified as Toniel Baez-Duarte, 34; Mateo Baez-Duarte, 24; Jose Nicolas Hernandez Sarabia, 33; Jose Gregorio Hernandez Sarabia, 34; and Jose Manuel Burgos Parra, 26. CNN is working to determine whether any of the suspects have attorneys.

Investigators believe the victims had arranged to meet at the remote location for a “marijuana transaction,” but the suspects arrived at the locations and shot at them for “reasons still under investigation,” according to the sheriff’s office.

“We are confident that this appears to be a dispute over marijuana, which resulted in the murders,” Warrick said. “Our investigators combed through evidence collected at the scene and followed up on information provided by the community.”

The investigation is still ongoing, the sergeant said. All five suspects remain in custody with no bail pending a review of the case from the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office, he added.

When asked whether the case appeared to be gang or cartel-related, Warrick said while this is still an open probe, “there’s certain things at the scene that show a level of violence that obviously raises some interesting questions for us, but at this point in the investigation, we can’t comment on if we believe if this is cartel-related or not.”

San Bernardino County Sheriff Shannon D. Dicus said the illegal marijuana market in the area has led to brutal crime scenes including killings, sharing that in the last year alone, marijuana enforcement teams served more than 400 search warrants for illegal marijuana grows and recovered more than 650,000 marijuana plants and $370 million.

“It looks like illicit marijuana was the driving force behind these murders, and that’s all we really know at this point.”

https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/29/us/california-mojave-desert-six-dead-arrests/index.html
 

A man called 911 and said he’d been shot. Authorities found him and 5 others dead in a California desert after a drug dispute


Authorities in southern California have arrested five men in connection to the grisly killings of six people discovered shot – and some of whom were also burned – last week in a remote area of the Mojave Desert.

All six had apparent fatal gunshot woundsand four of the bodies had also been burned, San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Michael Warrick said during a Monday evening news conference. The killings appear to be connected to illegal marijuana, authorities said, though they did not release many details, as the case is being reviewed by the district attorney’s office.

The victims, all men, were discovered last Tuesday night after dispatchers received a 911 call from one of them. Warrick said the man told them in Spanish he had been shot but did not know where he was.


“Dispatchers tracked the phone via latitude and longitude coordinates to a remote area in unincorporated Adelanto,” Warrick said. Adelanto, in the desert, is about 60 miles northeast of Los Angeles.

Deputies with the sheriff’s office and an air-operations unit from the California Highway Patrol searched the area until they discovered a crime scene with “multiple gunshot wound victims” and two vehicles, one of which had multiple gunshots in it, Warrick said.

Four of the victims were discovered with severe burns, a fifth man was found inside a vehicle and a sixth man – believed to be the one who called 911 – was found a little further away with a gunshot wound. Aerial footage from CNN affiliates last week showed remnants of what appeared to be a brutal crime scene.

Four of the victims have so far been identified, authorities said. They are Baldemar Mondragon-Albarran, 34; Franklin Noel Bonilla, 22, who authorities identified as the 911 caller; Kevin Dariel Bonilla, 25; and a 45-year-old man whose next of kin is still being notified, according to a news release from the sheriff’s office.

Authorities served multiple search warrants throughout the investigation and recovered several firearms and other evidence, the news release said.

The five suspects in the killings, who were arrested Sunday, were identified as Toniel Baez-Duarte, 34; Mateo Baez-Duarte, 24; Jose Nicolas Hernandez Sarabia, 33; Jose Gregorio Hernandez Sarabia, 34; and Jose Manuel Burgos Parra, 26. CNN is working to determine whether any of the suspects have attorneys.

Investigators believe the victims had arranged to meet at the remote location for a “marijuana transaction,” but the suspects arrived at the locations and shot at them for “reasons still under investigation,” according to the sheriff’s office.

“We are confident that this appears to be a dispute over marijuana, which resulted in the murders,” Warrick said. “Our investigators combed through evidence collected at the scene and followed up on information provided by the community.”

The investigation is still ongoing, the sergeant said. All five suspects remain in custody with no bail pending a review of the case from the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office, he added.

When asked whether the case appeared to be gang or cartel-related, Warrick said while this is still an open probe, “there’s certain things at the scene that show a level of violence that obviously raises some interesting questions for us, but at this point in the investigation, we can’t comment on if we believe if this is cartel-related or not.”

San Bernardino County Sheriff Shannon D. Dicus said the illegal marijuana market in the area has led to brutal crime scenes including killings, sharing that in the last year alone, marijuana enforcement teams served more than 400 search warrants for illegal marijuana grows and recovered more than 650,000 marijuana plants and $370 million.

“It looks like illicit marijuana was the driving force behind these murders, and that’s all we really know at this point.”

https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/29/us/california-mojave-desert-six-dead-arrests/index.html

Sounds like a scene out of No Country for Old Men
 



What is with this awful trend?

And it getting zero coverage from cable networks?


Dude... I've seen three of these in two days.



Why? What's going on?
 

Man 'beheads his federal employee father' and posts video of decapitated head on YouTube while calling for 'revolution' against 'Biden regime' and to fight 'army of illegal immigrants': Police take him into custody​


Justin Mohn, 32, beheaded his father Michael at their $390,000 home in Middleton Township, Pennsylvania then displayed the head during a rant blaming the federal government for 'woke mobs' and migrants he claims are destroying the United States.
The appalling 14 minute clip - which remained on YouTube for six hours after it was posted - sees Mohn hold up his father's head in a bloodied plastic bag.
He says: 'This is the head of Mike Mohn, a federal employee of over 20 years and my father. He is now in hell for eternity as a traitor to his country.'

Mohn went on to say he was offering a $1 million bounty to anyone who could kill top officials including FBI Director Christopher Wray, Attorney General Merrick Garland and former Attorney General Bill Barr.
 
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