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sortagreen

04/22/18 4:59 PM

#278864 RE: conix #278861

As usual, your source is impeccable

fuagf

04/22/18 5:21 PM

#278866 RE: conix #278861

conix, Every American interested in the truth, and in decency and in the worth of American
democracy is applauding Mueller's team, and sees the investigation as anything but a circus.

Poll: Majority of Americans support special counsel Mueller’s probe of Russia, Trump campaign
By Washington Post |
PUBLISHED: April 13, 2018 at 6:42 am | UPDATED: April 13, 2018 at 6:51 am
https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/04/13/post-abc-poll-majority-of-americans-support-special-counsel-muellers-probe-of-russia-trump-campaign/

BullNBear52 posted earlier - Lou Dobbs Twitter poll backfires after most vote against Trump firing Mueller
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=139956195

Michael Goodwin's premise is clearly wrong. Your support of it clearly shows you are ignorantly misguided, too.

Dale C

04/22/18 8:50 PM

#278874 RE: conix #278861

Its as close to Benghazi and Emails as we can get so accordingly we will whip it til the horse dies. However I think the porn star scandal will be his ultimate undoing.

mr40

04/23/18 2:24 PM

#278895 RE: conix #278861

Waffle House gunman Travis Reinking was arrested Monday afternoon after a ramped up manhunt, Metro Nashville police confirmed in a tweet.

Authorities took the suspect into custody at about 1 p.m. local time, the tweet added, hours after police began widening the search area for the 29-year-old Reinking.

Investigators are still unsure why he charged into the Antioch Waffle House, wearing nothing but a green jacket, where he killed four people at about 3:25 a.m. local time Sunday. Neighbors then saw him leaving his apartment complex in a black pair of pants headed for the woods.

Reinking also lifted a car from a BMW dealership last Tuesday, which cops later tracked down to his apartment complex, Aaron said.

He'd shown up to the dealership in nearby Brentwood, Tenn., asking about buying a car. But he never gave his ID, got his hands on a key fob and took off in the car, Aaron said.

Brentwood cops dropped the rush-hour car chase because the car was fitted with GPS, Aaron said, and knew they could find it later.



"The police department, nor the dealership knew who he was," Aaron told reporters.

The search area will expand further south after someone found a soft laptop case at a truckstop off of I-24 that only had a handwritten ID card with Reinking's name on it inside.

Aaron said electronic billboards would also soon post signs about Reinking, who was added to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation's Top 10 Most Wanted List on Sunday night.

Reinking moved to the Nashville area last fall. He worked at a construction company until he was tossed about three weeks ago, but started at a new firm last Monday, Aaron said.

The company told police he didn't show up after the first day, however, and no one knew where he was.



Police don't know a motive for the brazen attack at the breakfast food eatery.

"We don't know why he went into the Waffle House," Aaron said.

Police said he killed Waffle House worker Taurean Sanderlin, 29, and Joe Perez, 20, after getting out of his gold Chevrolet Silverado. Reinking then peppered the Waffle House with bullets, went inside and fatally shot Akilah Dasilva, 23, and DeEbony Groves, 21, authorities said.

"Me, my husband and sons are broken right now with this loss," Perez's mother, Trisha Perez, said in a Facebook post. "Our lives are shattered."

Dasilva was at the restaurant with girlfriend Shanita Waggoner, 21, who is in stable condition at Vanderbilt University Medical Center after being wounded, a spokesman confirmed. Another wounded person, Sharita Henderson, is also in stable condition.

President Trump is "in regular contact with state and local officials," White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Monday.

"The President offers condolences to the victims and their families," she added.

More people likely would have died if customer James Shaw, Jr. hadn't charged at Reinking when the suspected gunman stopped to reload, law enforcement and witnesses said.

"I just saw my opportunity and attacked," Shaw said Monday morning on NBC News' "Today."

"I did learn that he did actually have other magazines in his gun, and he could've reloaded," said Shaw, whose right elbow was grazed by a bullet during the melee. "I'm glad I acted."


http://beta.nydailynews.com/news/national/waffle-house-suspect-travis-reinking-custody-manhunt-article-1.3949648