Wednesday, April 11, 2012

o'hoodies - Victorville murder: No rainbow man, Sharpton & Panther wannabees?

Meanwhile, back on the 'asphalt jungle' of Sanford, Florida o'hoodies wantonly incite violence and mayhem ... typical racist hate mongering by the "Great Society's" oppressed'n down trodden. -- rfh
From: 1776 Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012  Subject: Victorville Deadly Robbery Good Samaritan Shot, Killed Chasing Jewelry Robbers - ivpressonline.com
I notice NOT ONE Word about this is covered by the national Media !!!!!!
Of course, the victim wasn't black, only the shooter.
Notice that the perpetrator doing the shooting is wearing a "Hoodie." [...and note his stylish, bottom hanging pants. -- rfh]
Good Samaritan Shot, Killed Chasing After Jewelry Robbers

VIDEO: Watch Sara Welch's report 

Black Murderer Surveillance Video
Surveillance Video  
KTLA News, 6:24 a.m. PDT, March 28, 2012
     VICTORVILLE, Calif. (KTLA) -- Sheriff's deputies are searching for three robbers who fatally shot a Good Samaritan Monday when he followed them after they robbed a Victorville jewelry store.     Inho Lee, 58, of Victorville, was pronounced dead at Victor Valley Community hospital about 4:30 p.m. Monday, according to a San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department news release.
     The robbery occurred about 3:40 p.m. Monday at the Indoor Swap Meet in the 14500 block of

     One of the men barked orders at employees and customers while the other two smashed a display case and scooped up merchandise.
     As they fled, Lee, who operated another business in the swap meet, followed them out.
     Officials said Lee saw what had happened and was trying to help.
     Lee worked as a police officer in Korea when he lived there with his family, according to his wife.
     As Lee chased the robbers out of the store, one of them turned and fired at him, fatally wounding him.
     The men fled in a white Jeep Cherokee, driving westbound on
La Paz Avenue
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     Sheriff's spokeswoman Jodi Miller later said the Cherokee was found in Compton.
     The robbers remain at large, but surveillance cameras captured footage of the entire incident.
     Anyone with information is asked to call the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department at 800-78-CRIME (27463).
 

La Paz Drive
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     The men entered the swap meet and approached a jewelry vendors, according to sheriff's officials.  At least two of the suspects were armed.

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