By Steve Sailer
09/18/2013
From the NYT:
Suspect’s Past Fell Just Short of Raising Alarm
… As an honorably discharged veteran, he cleared a basic hurdle to receive a Defense Department security pass. Despite his being investigated by police departments in Seattle and Fort Worth, for firing a gun in anger, no charges were filed that would have shown up in his F.B.I. fingerprint file. … . Mr. Alexis was also twice investigated by other police departments in shooting episodes — once for firing through his ceiling in Fort Worth, Tex., and another time for shooting out a car’s tires in Seattle, during what he described as an anger-fueled blackout.
Can you really go around shooting other people’s cars without having charges filed? I recall that Richard Pryor had charges filed against him for stopping his wife from leaving him by shooting out the tires and engine of her car. I remember this because my mom was chosen to be on Pryor’s jury. (The case got postponed and her panel of jurors was dismissed.)
Pryor discusses killing the car from 2:15 to 3:40 in the video above.
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