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Jedi Master
Wednesday, June 17, 2015. Charleston, South Carolina.
http://www.sott.net/article/297939-South-Carolina-Senator-Clementa-Pinckney-among-9-dead-in-Charleston-church-shooting-police-release-image-of-gunman
Maybe to increase racial tensions?
Just within a couple hours, resources are already in flight? That's pretty darn quick, IMO. Makes me wonder...
Similar patterns emerging as with other false flags. Someone is quickly arrested, then released after "questioning", and there is a bomb threat, which adds to more confusion and chaos. It also gets the media away from the immediate area, so no one can see what is really going on. What do y'all think?
http://www.sott.net/article/297939-South-Carolina-Senator-Clementa-Pinckney-among-9-dead-in-Charleston-church-shooting-police-release-image-of-gunman
South Carolina Senator Clementa C. Pinckney is among the nine people who were shot and killed inside a downtown Charleston church late Wednesday night, according to local civil rights activist Elder James Johnson.
Charleston Police confirm nine people were killed after shots were fired during a prayer meeting inside Emanuel AME Church on Calhoun Street around 9:05 p.m. Police Chief Greg Mullen said officers arrived to find eight people dead inside the church.
A ninth victim died later at a nearby hospital.
Elder James Johnson, President of the Charleston Chapter of the National Action News, said Pinckney was shot inside the church. Pinckney, 41, served as pastor for Emanuel AME in addition to his role as a state senator for District 45.
Family members of Rev. Pinckney say the gunman sat through an entire bible study before he began shooting church members. The suspect then fled the scene.
Police are searching for the suspect, who is described as a white male, 21 years old, slender/small build, gray sweat shirt, blue jeans and clean shaven. The suspect is considered armed and dangerous.
Mullen said the shooting occurred during a prayer meeting at the church. Authorities have not yet released the identities of the nine victims.
Maybe to increase racial tensions?
"We have all the resources that are available to us, not only locally but from the state as well as federal agencies," Mullen said. "We have resources that are being flown in right now from Washington, D.C. that will help us not only track leads but also work this investigation. And I can say that we will put all effort, we will put all resources and all of our energy in finding the individual who committed this crime tonight."
Just within a couple hours, resources are already in flight? That's pretty darn quick, IMO. Makes me wonder...
"The message to the community is that this is an opportunity for us all to unite because of a significant tragedy that has occurred," Mullen said.
Mullen said he can understand the anger and upset throughout the community, but he urged calm and unity to pray for the families and help police track down the person responsible.
"And what we need is for the community to look at this and say, 'We have had enough of this violence, and if we stand up together, we can stop this violence.' And that's what we need the community to do," he said.
Anyone with information about the shooting can call the Charleston Police tip line at (843) 529-3750.
A man matching the suspect's description who was initially arrested at the scene has been released.
The man, identified as local photographer Austin Rich, says he was released after being questioned by police officers.
Around 11:30 p.m., police began pushing media and bystanders across Meeting Street after officers say a bomb threat was reported in the area of the crime scene. Officials announced Thursday at 12:45 a.m. the bomb threat had been called off.
Police have recently published a picture of the alleged gunman.
Similar patterns emerging as with other false flags. Someone is quickly arrested, then released after "questioning", and there is a bomb threat, which adds to more confusion and chaos. It also gets the media away from the immediate area, so no one can see what is really going on. What do y'all think?