Saturday, February 16, 2019

More Military Murder

Missed this last month. Guess a mere three victims aren't enough to make national news any more.

Pa. Town Removes 'Hometown Hero' Banner Honoring State College Shooter

Bellefonte officials have removed a "hometown hero" banner that honored a mass shooter, according to WJAC.

The banner depicted Jordan Witmer, 21, of Bellefonte, an Army veteran who killed three people and injured another in State College before committing suicide Jan. 24.

The banner predates the shooting, and is one of several in Bellefonte that honor local members of the military.

It was given to Witmer's family, according to WJAC.

Witmer killed two men, and injured his ex-girlfriend at P.J. Harrigan's Bar & Grill in State College. He then drove away from the bar and broke into a home, where he shot and killed the elderly homeowner.

He had recently returned home after three years on active duty with the Army, PennLIVE reported.

He left active duty on good terms and had no criminal record.

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Next time you hear about "law-abiding citizens", remember: Everybody's one until they wig out & start the shooting.

[Military.com]

1 comment:

  1. I can't blame a worker for terminating the ex-employer and HR department before they themselves were terminated. Sounds fair to me.

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