Should have know better.
It is now the year of my Lord Two-Thousand Twelve and what are these people concentrating on?
Gunman in Sikh temple shooting identified as ex-Army soldier Wade Michael Page | Fox News
CUDAHY, Wis. – URGENT: A 40-year-old Army veteran who gunned down six inside a Milwaukee-area Sikh temple shot the responding officer eight to nine times before he was killed by police, authorities said Monday.
Officials said the gunman, whom they identified as Wade Michael Page...
...Authorities said during a Monday press conference that there is no reason to believe anyone other than Page was involved in the shooting in the Milwaukee suburb of Oak Creek. But the FBI showed a photo of a "person of interest" whom they want to question in the investigation. The unidentified man showed up at the scene after the shooting and looked "suspicious," Oak Creek Police Chief John Edwards said. The man left before police could interview him.
FBI Special Agent in Charge, Teresa Carlson, said a motive is still under investigation, and noted that authorities are looking at Page's "ties to white supremacist groups."...
...Authorities said Page enlisted in April 1992 and was discharged from the Army in 1998 "under honorable conditions," which is less than honorable discharge. While not as negative as a dishonorable discharge, such a release would preclude one from reenlisting or entering another military service, sources explained to Fox News. Reuters reported that the discharge was for "patterns of misconduct," including being drunk on duty.
Page served at Fort Bliss, Texas, in the psychological operations unit in 1994, and was last stationed at Fort Bragg, N.C., attached to the psychological operations unit. He was an E4 psychological operations specialist, but was never deployed. He was awarded the Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Army Good Conduct award, the National Defense Service Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal and Parachutist Badge...
OK, he was in the Army. Got it. But the detailed explanation of his time in the is there to imply this was at least partially responsible for his crime. Or maybe it's just that really don't have much to add to the story as of now so they are pushing this line. But it implies there are issues with veterans that are not there.
Hey Fox, if I need fanatsies like that I'll read Homeland Security propaganda. Or the Enquirer. Or ever (must unbelievable of all) the NY Times.
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