Because, what if that truck is simply a detective's vehicle and the internet goes wild.
Saw another tweet with a police barricade showing a street sign with 2nd St on it. Not sure where that is though.jopatura said:
It's somewhere in the Pflugerville area supposedly. Trying to figure out who has cops in their neighborhood right now.
AggieChemist said:ENHANCEStat Monitor Repairman said:No idea. Could tell you in 10 seconds from the plate number on that truck though.Irish_Man said:Stat Monitor Repairman said:
If anyone sees anything about them releasing a name or a name being leaked, post it here and let the OB do its thing before all the sites start taking anything of his down.
Its not that I don't trust the FBI, but ..... well never mind.
Ok do your work
Where is this
trouble said:
2nd and Walnut is what I've seen.
BlackGoldAg2011 said:
apparently google is faster than us and already has the home blurred out on street view.
edit: and it's 2nd and W Wilbarger St. not walnut (based on that twitter picture at least)
agreed, the owners listed for that home are too old to be the suspect, and their children are too young. which i guess would explain the black out. don't want innocent people being drug through the public.Complete Idiot said:
Well, found the owner's facebook page but no sign of a 24 year old male in photos.
This x1000.BenderRodriguez said:
The longer we go without knowing every detail of this losers life, the more likely it is that it doesn't fit the narrative the media is desperately hoping for.
Well, the media will only report things that drive up clicks and readers, so that's not of interest. However, for law enforcement profiling can be a very important thing and they may learn something from this situation that helps solve future cases faster.BenderRodriguez said:
The longer we go without knowing every detail of this losers life, the more likely it is that it doesn't fit the narrative the media is desperately hoping for.
Personally, I don't give a crap what he believed or why he was doing this. He killed innocent people and I'm glad he's dead.
I don't care a single ****ing lick about any narrative. Don't give him his 15 minutes of fame. Don't immortalize him in the news and you take a large step against repeats. Same with mass shooters. It won't prevent 100%, but it will be a good first step.Stat Monitor Repairman said:This x1000.BenderRodriguez said:
The longer we go without knowing every detail of this losers life, the more likely it is that it doesn't fit the narrative the media is desperately hoping for.
We are inquisitive by nature. The same reason I can't watch a damn thing on TV if Dateline or 20/20 are on and my wife is around.Buck Compton said:I don't care a single ****ing lick about any narrative. Don't give him his 15 minutes of fame. Don't immortalize him in the news and you take a large step against repeats. Same with mass shooters. It won't prevent 100%, but it will be a good first step.Stat Monitor Repairman said:This x1000.BenderRodriguez said:
The longer we go without knowing every detail of this losers life, the more likely it is that it doesn't fit the narrative the media is desperately hoping for.
Why do some of you have such a desire to know every detail of his life? He was a bad dude, regardless of age. Now he's a dead bad dude. Good job, authorities.
Buck Compton said:I don't care a single ****ing lick about any narrative. Don't give him his 15 minutes of fame. Don't immortalize him in the news and you take a large step against repeats. Same with mass shooters. It won't prevent 100%, but it will be a good first step.Stat Monitor Repairman said:This x1000.BenderRodriguez said:
The longer we go without knowing every detail of this losers life, the more likely it is that it doesn't fit the narrative the media is desperately hoping for.
Why do some of you have such a desire to know every detail of his life? He was a bad dude, regardless of age. Now he's a dead bad dude. Good job, authorities.