Not the actions of a normal, stable person.
Not the actions of somebody who wants to remain living if he's around me.
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Not the actions of a normal, stable person.
You're not going to fit in well here unless you come up with a much more elaborate story involving oppressive police, intentional fires, and dead dogs.
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Anyone know Michael Nolan's NES handle?
Eventually, one of y'all is gonna snap, and that'll be a valid question.
Fox 25 Boston reported that the owners of the senior center/condo association (whatever it is) have told the residents not to talk to the press.
Wonder what that's all about?
Strange.
Why provoke trouble in a thread that wasn't headed that way?
I'm still going with the the "unintentional intentional fire caused by police canisters" theory without evidence to the contrary.
I'm still going with the the "unintentional intentional fire caused by police canisters" theory without evidence to the contrary.
Im surprised the officer went in alone. Most department have the policy of at least 2, especially for domestic calls.
Small towns often only have one cop on duty at a time.
It was said that 2 officers responded, one got shot the other retreated.
I'm still going with the the "unintentional intentional fire caused by police canisters" theory without evidence to the contrary.
It was said that 2 officers responded, one got shot the other retreated.
Why provoke trouble in a thread that wasn't headed that way?
I'm still going with the the "unintentional intentional fire caused by police canisters" theory without evidence to the contrary.
It was gonna happen.....Oh wait, it did
So the guy kills a cop, barricades himself in... and they Dorner the shit out of his house?
The first officer was alone originally. Neighbors called 911 ( second time ) when shots were fired. The second officer was called, who was from Fremont which is the next town over. When he arrived he was able to make it into the home, where he found officer Arkell lying on the floor with fatal wounds. The suspect started shooting at him and he was able to retreat out the back out of the house. Listening to the press conference it sounds like officer Arkell was ambushed. My condolences to the family.
Small towns often only have one cop on duty at a time.
Thats pretty F'd up. I wonder how they got the first officer to the med flight. I would like to think if they had an officer down in the house they would be going in with force and it would have ended quick. Did they ever come out with the press conference? I waited up last night but dont think they ever had one.
I'd guess that the second officer pulled the first out as he was retreating. They had him at the hospital when the house blew up, didn't they?
No, they did not. The officer's body was recovered today. Here's an update from Fox News.
http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/25...om-site-of-fatal-nh-police-shooting-explosion
That sounds odd...New Hampshire Assistant Attorney General Jane Young said after being found handcuffed in the driveway, Walter Nolan was transported to the hospital. He has since been treated and released.
That sounds odd...
So the first officer was found in the house. Early reports said he was taken to the hospital with serious injuries - did they confuse that with the second officer, or the 86yr old?
I have no idea. The press probably speculated and the police more than likely let them due to the fact an officer was dead inside and they did not want that information to get out before family was notified.
The Herald has an updated story.
http://bostonherald.com/news_opinio...ties_probing_nh_cop_kill_suspect_s_background
well that explains the previous report of "finding him handcuffed in the driveway"Fremont Police Officer Derek Franek arrived at 4:14 p.m, when he was met by Walter Nolan on the home’s front lawn. Franek handcuffed him for what Young said were “safety reasons” and entered the home, where he saw a wall that had been “sprayed with bullets” and a fatally injured Arkell on the floor on his back.
I'm just waiting for someone to do the math and "figure out" that a state with liberal gun laws has lost two LEOs in the past couple years and MA hasn't lost one for at least...oh...5 years or so.
Clear proof that the MA gun laws are working. Just waiting for the NH legislature to step up and do the right thing.
/sarcasm.
R.I.P. Officer.
No, they did not. The officer's body was recovered today. Here's an update from Fox News.
http://www.myfoxboston.com/story/25...om-site-of-fatal-nh-police-shooting-explosion