Raggedyman
Res ipsa loquitur
the great sadness is that there are HUGE numbers of people who will see this obvious agit prop and accept EVERY FLIPPIN WORD as GOSPEL TRUTH
Me thinx this way too completely fits the narrative. Copycats coming?
Yes they do...Yeah, nail guns have to be pressed against something to "fire" a nail. They don't fire nails like a gun does.
as is anyone with more than 2 functional brain cells . . .I'm calling bullshit
Maybe the fbi provided the crown vic and a defective AR for the mark. Hell, it could have been an airsoft rifle but we will never know the truth. Just curious what would the maximum range for a lethal and accurate shot with a modified nail gun one to three feet maybe?So the guy had an AR-15, and was dedicated to his cause enough to use said AR-15 during the chase, but used a nail gun when shooting at the FBI building instead of said AR-15. Sounds reasonable.
Don't know who writes them, but the proof-reader tore out the pages about the hollow point nails.Who writes these scripts?
Me thinx this way too completely fits the narrative. Copycats coming?
I'm calling bullshit
Also gas (pressurized canister) powered nail guns. Like the Passload system.Because a lithium powered nailer isn't a threat. Ask any Mexican roofer
Or Hilti. Sorry just tool geeking.Also gas (pressurized canister) powered nail guns. Like the Passload system.
It's also the car black gang members buy for 500.00 and then spend 10,000.00 for new tires, wheels, shocks, for jumping and setting down.A Ford Crown Victoria is an Fbi car. I mean really.
He be daid now. You knew it.
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Updated: 6:22 PM EDT August 11, 2022
CLINTON COUNTY, Ohio — Authorities say the armed man wearing body armor who tried to breach the FBI building in Cincinnati Thursday has died after being shot by law enforcement following an hourslong standoff.
According to the FBI, the man attempted to breach the FBI visitor screening facility just after 9 a.m. The man fled after an alarm was triggered and he was confronted by agents.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol said troopers located the suspect's vehicle, a Ford Crown Victoria, near the northbound Interstate 71 rest area in Warren County around 9:37 a.m.
Once troopers got behind his vehicle, the suspect fled and a pursuit ensued. While behind the vehicle, a suspected gun shot was fired from inside the suspect's vehicle.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol said the pursuit continued on I-71 until the suspect excited at state Route 73, traveling eastbound before turning onto Smith Road.
The suspect's vehicle came to a stop around 9:53 a.m. on Smith Road near Van Trees Road in Clinton County. He then exited the vehicle and exchanged gunfire with authorities.
Law enforcement said they were able to ‘contain’ the suspect and attempted to negotiate turning himself in to authorities.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol said those attempts were unsuccessful and authorities attempted to move in and take the suspect into custody.
Authorities then attempted using “less than lethal” tactics but were still unsuccessful.
The suspect then raised his weapon and law enforcement opened fired, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol. He was pronounced dead at the scene. His identity has not been released at this time.
Portions of Interstate 71 and state Route 73 were closed for several hours but are now reopened. Portions of Smith Road will remain closed.
The confrontation at the FBI's Cincinnati field office comes as officials warn of an increase in threats against federal agents in the days following a search of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
On Gab, a social media site popular with white supremacists, users have warned they are preparing for an armed revolution.
Federal officials have also been tracking an array of other concerning chatter on Gab and other platforms threatening violence against federal agents. FBI Director Christopher Wray denounced the threats as he visited another FBI office in Nebraska on Wednesday.
“Violence against law enforcement is not the answer, no matter who you’re upset with,” Wray said Wednesday in Omaha.
The FBI on Wednesday also warned its agents to avoid protesters and ensure their security key cards are “not visible outside FBI space,” citing an increase in social media threats to bureau personnel and facilities. It also warned agents to be aware of their surroundings and potential protesters.
The warning did not specifically mention this week’s search of Mar-a-Lago but attributed the online threats to “recent media reporting on FBI investigative activity.
Armed man tries to breach FBI office in Cincinnati, killed after standoff
The suspect was identified as 42-year-old Ricky Shiffer, of Columbus, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol.www.10tv.com
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A man whom the police say they killed hours after he tried to breach the F.B.I.’s Cincinnati office had been on the radar of the federal authorities for months, two law enforcement officials said on Friday.
The officials said federal investigators had been looking into whether the man, Ricky Shiffer, 42, of Columbus, had been involved in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Law enforcement officials separately said they were investigating whether Mr. Shiffer appeared in a video posted on Facebook on Jan. 5, 2021, showing him attending a pro-Trump rally at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington the night before the Capitol was stormed.
In one of his reported statements he "thought he had figured a way to get through the glass". Summary, not exact words.wait what??? He has an AR15 style rifle BUT chooses to fire a nail gun into the building instead? What am I missing here?