BREAKING: Police have confirmed two shootings in Montgomery County within a short period of time. It's unclear if they are related in any way.
3 shot at Montgomery Mall, suspect sought --> http://on.wusa9.com/1SS3Tn7
Shooting reported outside Aspen Hill grocery store --> http://on.wusa9.com/1TMDLcd
BREAKING: Police have issued a wanted poster for Eulalio Tordil, the suspect in yesterday's shooting at a high school (see our post about it HERE). Police sources say they believe he is also the suspect in today's shooting at Montgomery Mall.
*THIS IS A MESSAGE FROM ALERT MONTGOMERY COUNTY*
Montgomery County PD is seeking the public's assistance in locating a person of interest in response to multiple shootings which may or may not be related. Police have responded to a shooting at the Westfield Mall in Bethesda involving three (3) victims. Additionally, police have also responded to a shooting at the Aspen Hill Shopping Center involving one (1) victim. It is not confirmed that these two incidents and yesterday's shooting in Prince Georges County are linked.
Police are reporting that the woman shot at Giant has died.
Police are reporting a second victim has died.
2pm Briefing from MCP. https://www.periscope.tv/w/1mrGmLEBobwKy
I live nearby and it's an unusual event - things like this are rare. We do not feel safe and it feels as though we are under attack. I am so glad Maryland has such strict gun laws - NOT!
ReplyDeleteMaybe if gov Hogan would change the gun laws with a executive order marylanders would feel safer.
Deletegood thing guns are so tightly controlled in md
ReplyDeleteRoutine 12:43-That area is no different than everywhere else.
ReplyDeleteHe is a Fed protection officer so I am sure his guns are legit..so the gun control issue does not apply...
ReplyDelete1:56 a gun is an inanimate object, how is it "legit" or not. It's like saying a hammer is legit.
ReplyDeleteHogan got elected because some democrats crossed over and voted for him. He changes the gun laws and they will not support him a second time.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeleteRoutine 12:43-That area is no different than everywhere else.
May 6, 2016 at 1:22 PM
Ya Think? Duh!
He's been arrested already, just before lunch time today.
ReplyDeleteWe deserve the right to defend ourself with no inteference from our state!!! how about it feds?? Threaten to with hold some funding for not complying!!I wont hold my breath for a valid legal constitutional right that is being infringed upon by my state of MD? You only protect freaks bathrooms
ReplyDeletePeople buy the gun and if you need it use. Better judged by 12 then carried by 6. Matt may or may not charge you not sure witch ways his sails take wind lol
ReplyDeleteFor every law, there is a way around it. If you are that afraid while not in your home (cuz you arm yourself at home), then buy a pistol speargun to carry in your vehicle. No need for permit or registration. 18 -20 inches long. Most self defense actions occur within 5 - 12 feet. Bonus points for not making a sound so if you need to use it no one other than the prep will be the wiser. Option #2, carry a marine flare gun in your vehicle. Again, not illegal and needs no registration/permit. Up close and personal, it will subdue a carjacker. Don't believe me? Put a hoodie on a bale of hay and shoot it with a flare gun from 10 feet away.
ReplyDeleteHow does Obama spin this one?
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