Witchcraft to blame in this one; why won't the sorcerers leave the decent gun-owners alone? (Public Notice: Stop casting spells on us, brujas!)
“I’m being threatened, and I’m a victim,” he said. “Could you run a license plate?”
No, the unidentified female operator answered. But who’s following you?
“People,” he said, later adding: “Sorcery and stuff that is being done on me.”
Example:
The mother, 83-year-old Esperanza Patterson, asked the operator not to dispatch officers to the apartment she shared with Vargas because, she explained, she had already slipped two Xanax pills in his food.Sorcery, Xanax, either way they were screwing w/ him. Not paranoid at all, & pardon us for trying to raise a stink about it. Now it's crystal clear this is a case of a man standing his ground against witches. Remember Salem!!Also, lawyers. We'd be mad too.
Three days after the deposition, Vargas showed up at Castillo’s office again, unannounced and in casual attire. He told an administrative assistant that he wanted to speak to Castillo about his deposition. When he learned the attorney was out of the office, Vargas left, without leaving contact or any other information. It’s unclear if he carried the Glock 9mm semiautomatic pistol he legally purchased in 2010.Legal!! And sane:
After trying to find Castillo, Vargas returned home at 1485 W. 46th St. He set fire to $10,000 in cash — which his mother tried to put out with her feet, the relative said. His building managers, who saw the smoke, knocked on his door. Vargas shot them dead. Then he killed four more people.We would not have let our Xanax-dosing mother off unscathed.
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Can't imagine why anyone would think this baldhead mofo was mental.
Hell, looks like a lot of people I know.
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