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On a college campus?
Surveillance cameras and eyewitnesses abound.
I can't think of the last time a shooter in the U.S. actually got away with this sort of act.
And uh, the victim in this case was a personal friend of the guy who controls the entire Federal Law Enforcement apparatus.
Trump could walk into NSA headquarters and probably have the Killer's name, face, and full DNA sequence in five minutes.
I don't think they have ever found who placed the pipe bombs at the RNC and DNC headquarters on January
65th (the night before).That was a false flag. The previous night a cop looking MF places the backpacks, the next day another also cop looking doesn't find them randomly or search for them or whatever, instead they beeline straight for where the backpacks are, pick them up and go talk to a police cruiser.
Gee, what tight little coincidence and nice justification to RICO the lot of the jan 6 protestors.
They also fought tooth and nail not to have the surveillance footage of what happened released.
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Well, when you are investigating yourself, it’s easy not to find the culprit
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