Mitch McConnell and Michigan Gov. Gretchen
Whitmer were on hit list of militia member
who shot dead retired judge, 68, at home
in Wisconsin before turning gun on himself
Daily Mail (UK),
by
Alyssa Guzman
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
6/4/2022 2:10:01 PM
Mitch McConnell and Gretchen Whitmer have been found on a 'hit list' inside the car of a gunman who shot dead a retired judge in Wisconsin.The Senate Minority Leader, Michigan Governor as well as Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers were on the note left by the 56-year-old shooter who blasted 68-year-old John Roemer to death. Cops made the startling discovery after they were called to the lawmaker's home yesterday around 6.30pm following reports of gunfire.Mitch McConnell and Gretchen Whitmer have been found on a 'hit list' inside the car of a gunman who shot dead a retired judge in Wisconsin.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
RobertJ984 6/4/2022 2:23:42 PM (No. 1175858)
Going in reverse alphabetical order I guess
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Kate318 6/4/2022 2:27:45 PM (No. 1175862)
Convenient “hit list” in car. Conveniently committed suicide. False flag. Guaranteed.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
marbles 6/4/2022 2:29:19 PM (No. 1175865)
I don't understand the connection between these " targets " . What # 2 said
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
BarryNo 6/4/2022 2:32:58 PM (No. 1175872)
Another swamp-enabled anti-gun add. Notice only a retired judge (therefore useless by Dem standards) died, while Witmer and McConnell's names are conveniently present.
If he blamed Witmer for the signature fiasco, I could see his reasoning, but why in hell would he imagine he might find the other two there, or imagine he'd have time and opertunity to seek them out once he shot someone?
It has a very bad smell. An FBI/CIA smell...
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
voxpopuli 6/4/2022 2:35:26 PM (No. 1175876)
was John Roemer a communist like these other two traitors?
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
bighambone 6/4/2022 2:50:03 PM (No. 1175890)
One thing is for sure, the copycat nut job intending murderers are out there. But that has nothing to do with the Second Amendment, or law abiding citizens maintain legal firearms.
Obviously those nut jobs should be the targets of the government at all levels, especially looking to strengthening background checks before any person can purchase a firearm. Remember anyone can lie on the federal background application form. If prospective firearms purchasers had to provide certifications in the form of written references from at least three law abiding family members, or friends, who have known them for years that would probably help. As the nut job purchaser at Uvalde, Texas who killed students and teachers at the school there, a few months ago asked his older sister to purchase a firearm for him with her replying “absolutely not”. That should tell you something right there, as his sister certainly knew that the intending perpetrator at that time could not be trusted to own a firearm.
Also it has been reported that the perpetrator at Uvalde did not have a Texas drivers license or other ID, so the question is how did the gun store proprietor verify the prospective perpetrator’s identity that is required to run a federal background check before he sold the rifle or rifles to the prospective perpetrator?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
DVC 6/4/2022 2:56:06 PM (No. 1175895)
I wonder if there was a personal case that he felt the judge had ruled wrong, and this was revenge for that?
Sometimes what passes for "justice" in a court of law doesn't seem to resemble any sort of actual justice, and can inflame tempers tremendously.
Still, not the right solution. Regardless, I'd like to know if there is a particular case that links this judge and the shooter somehow.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Birddog 6/4/2022 3:14:24 PM (No. 1175921)
Had a whoooole list..."They were next", right after he crossed his own name off.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Enoch Powell 6/4/2022 3:26:01 PM (No. 1175936)
Uh huh. The only problem with the government's forgery is that he killed himself before completing his hit list.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
cThree 6/4/2022 3:48:46 PM (No. 1175964)
Gee, I wonder if he wrote out his strategy, too: First I'll shoot the judge, then shoot myself, then drive to Kentucky. . . .
Maybe they'll have a press conference when they find a manifesto.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
downnout 6/4/2022 4:21:22 PM (No. 1175996)
I’m not surprised. Everyone has a limit.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
FunOne 6/4/2022 4:26:09 PM (No. 1176003)
Headline states he shot a dead retired judge? What is the crime for shooting a dead person?
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
danu 6/4/2022 4:59:06 PM (No. 1176023)
Will this forum pitch in a few dollars to hire a DM Headline Translation Service, English-speaking edition.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
konocti95 6/4/2022 8:41:06 PM (No. 1176130)
The judge also spent time as a DA. Could be the shooter though he was unjustly prosecuted. Lots of stories in the news about innocent people finally getting exonerated.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
ROLFNader 6/5/2022 10:15:03 AM (No. 1176533)
Maybe Grinchin' Gretchin has finally used up the rumor she rode around on , early in her reign and decided she needed a new one to freshen up her resume......
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