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Who is Bryan Rhoden, the suspect
accused of a triple murder at
a Cobb County country club?

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 7/11/2021 9:43:06 AM

COBB COUNTY, Ga. — On Thursday, police arrested Bryan Rhoden in the murders of three men at a Cobb County golf course. The bodies of Gene Siller, Henry Valdez and Paul Pierson were all found on the green at the Pinetree Country Club on Saturday afternoon. Siller, the club’s golf pro, was shot to death near the 10th hole when police say he came upon a crime in progress. Police later found Valdez and Pierson bound and shot to death in the bed of a pickup truck parked on the green. Here’s what we know about the suspect: 1. Rhoden

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Suspect has been arrested several times for serious crimes, but always seems to get off.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: pros7767 7/11/2021 9:52:27 AM (No. 842131)
This is what happens when the criminal justice system is corrupted into a "social justice" movement...unless you're a conservative where you get locked in solitary for the mere "crime" of entering the Capitol on 1/6.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Skinnydip 7/11/2021 9:56:27 AM (No. 842137)
Yet another example of what happens when the courts excuse criminal behavior. This guy should have been in jail a long time ago. He also fits the profile that we here at Lucianne see every day but are not allowed to comment on in public. It's racist, you know.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Geoman 7/11/2021 10:24:46 AM (No. 842175)
He probably voted six times for Biden in the 2020 election.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Italiano 7/11/2021 10:37:43 AM (No. 842188)
A future Democrat Congressman.....
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Speedypetey 7/11/2021 10:46:40 AM (No. 842198)
Who is paying for the ambulance chaser?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Venturer 7/11/2021 10:47:24 AM (No. 842199)
I don't really care who he is or what the did previously except to prove that the courts suck. This guy should get the chair or hanged, but we will feed the C'sucker for 40 years and give him medical attention and 3 squares a day.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Ribicon 7/11/2021 10:51:55 AM (No. 842205)
He is quickly forgotten because bLACK criminality and the judicial system that allows and encourages it are forbidden topics in the USA.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Come And Take It 7/11/2021 10:52:04 AM (No. 842206)
Just another gud boi from one of our protected classes.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: cold porridge 7/11/2021 10:56:51 AM (No. 842209)
Another member of the dindonuffin family.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Luandir 7/11/2021 10:57:01 AM (No. 842210)
#5, I suspect this "up-and-coming" rapper was financing his high-end lifestyle with drug money, and that is connected to the first two murders. The high-powered defense will last as long as his money does.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: G-Tom 7/11/2021 10:57:13 AM (No. 842211)
Article says he shot an intended drug purchaser in the CHEST and eas caught by police and they DROPPED CHARGES. If not,
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Reply 12 - Posted by: DVC 7/11/2021 11:05:09 AM (No. 842217)
Just another fine upstanding young man....except for his history of being a drug dealer, and shooting people during drug deals, and other 'minor problems'.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: chance_232 7/11/2021 11:05:29 AM (No. 842218)
curiously...........not one mention of the suspects race or political leanings. One had to scroll all the way PAST the article to see a picture of the suspect. The picture, BTW, wasn't captioned. Had the victims been black and the suspect white, THAT would have been the headline.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: clayusmcret 7/11/2021 11:08:54 AM (No. 842224)
Ahh, young Rhoden. A quiet lad putting his life back together. Word was he was enrolling in community college in the Fall.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: SezzieBear 7/11/2021 11:36:03 AM (No. 842247)
There is only one reason he has been allowed to walk away from such serious charges/crimes. He's an informer - a snitch who believed he could get away with murder and, once again, walk away scot free.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Birddog 7/11/2021 11:49:25 AM (No. 842266)
young oppressed black fella did well in this white supremacy world, had $20k in cash during his arrest on the plane, was driving an $80k+ Jeep with a hellcat motor during his 150mph Indiana arrest, even the day of the murder when he was arrested on DUI/Fake ID/Fake license plates/No Insurance/no registration...the car he was in was a Masarati...again a "Large amount of Cash was confiscated" during that arrest. Yet out of jail he popped yet again, no/low bail. Totally disregarding that EVERY arrest involved fighting cops/fleeing...clearly was a flight risk and could have been held until tried..
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Reply 17 - Posted by: lakerman1 7/11/2021 12:49:54 PM (No. 842352)
Sometimes a DA is just plain lazy. I found that to be the case in a rural county in Pa, when I tried to get the DA to press felony charges of perjury against someone. (The perjury absolutely happened, established in court transcripts in a civil proceeding.)
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Reply 18 - Posted by: Terry_tr6 7/11/2021 12:53:08 PM (No. 842356)
anyone taking bets on if he serves jail time this time?
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Reply 19 - Posted by: BRDG 7/11/2021 1:22:00 PM (No. 842385)
Who is paying for the high-end lawyer? AND WHY??
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Reply 20 - Posted by: Zeek Wolfe 7/11/2021 1:24:19 PM (No. 842389)
I can't find a mugshot of this Rhoden person. I thought all rap singers and drug dealers were mandated by law ro have ghetto names. Is the suspect black?
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Reply 21 - Posted by: czechlist 7/11/2021 1:50:41 PM (No. 842430)
#13 mentioning race and /or political affiliation is usually redundant.
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Reply 22 - Posted by: 24tea@Mag 7/11/2021 2:04:06 PM (No. 842437)
Yes, he has a rap sheet, but NOT an up and coming rapper. A druggy. Probably doesn’t own the shirt on his back. Needs incarcerated for life. He is the black shooter and and the victims are white. One victim was definitely in the wrong place at the wrong time. Where is the outrage. This is our justice system.
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Reply 23 - Posted by: mseegal 7/11/2021 2:06:42 PM (No. 842440)
Three people would still be alive if anyone had held him accountable over the many years of criminal activity. "Restorative justice" is a farce!
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Reply 24 - Posted by: JimBob 7/12/2021 2:46:21 PM (No. 843483)
"Who is Bryan Rhoden"? He's a Son of Obama, of course! Gee, that Obama guy sure did get around, and with so MANY different Baby Mamas! I'm surprised that Big Mike did not kick his behind for messing around!
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