False Flag from Uncle Sham in Baton Rouge? Once again, No Criminal investigation, No Criminal Process and No Trial where actual evidence and witnesses can be rigorously tested, cross examined and authenticated in front of a jury. Maybe it's just conicidence. From [HERE] and [HERE] An alleged "Black" gunman fatally shot three law enforcement officers and wounded three others here on Sunday before being killed in a shootout with the police. The attack’s motive was unclear as of Sunday evening, leaving an anxious nation to wonder whether the anger over recent police shootings had prompted another act of retaliation against officers.
Some details about the gunman began to emerge late Sunday: Officials identified him as Gavin Long, an African-American military veteran. According to military records released by the Marine Corps, Mr. Long served as a data network specialist and was a sergeant when he left the Marines in 2010. He enlisted in his hometown, Kansas City, Mo., in 2005, and was deployed to Iraq from June 2008 to January 2009, his records show. They also show a number of commendations, including the Good Conduct Medal.
Officials initially believed that there might have been other possible suspects involved in the attack, but the superintendent of the Louisiana State Police, Col. Michael D. Edmonson, said at a news conference that it was the act of a lone gunman.
Colonel Edmonson said a call came in to police dispatch early Sunday reporting “a guy carrying a weapon” in the vicinity of the Hammond Aire Plaza shopping center on Airline Highway — a commercial thoroughfare dotted with carwashes, car dealerships and chain stores that cuts through a leafy residential neighborhood.
People Heard it but Nobody Saw it. On Sunday, around 8:40 a.m., law enforcement officers observed the man, wearing all black and holding a rifle, outside a beauty supply store, the colonel said. In the next four minutes, there were reports of shots fired and officers struck, said Colonel Edmonson, whose agency will take the lead on the investigation, helped by local and federal investigators.
Mark Clements, who lives near the shopping center, said in a telephone interview that he was in his backyard when he heard shots ring out. “I heard probably 10 to 12 gunshots go off,” he said. “We heard a bunch of sirens and choppers and everything since then.”
Avery Hall, 17, who works at a nearby carwash, said he was on his way to work when the gunfire erupted. “I was about to pull in at about 8:45, and we got caught in the crossfire,” he said. “I heard a lot of gunshots — a lot. I saw police ducking and shooting. I stopped and pulled into the Dodge dealership. I got out and heard more gunshots. We ducked.”
On the police dispatch radio, a voice could be heard shouting: “Shots fired! Officer down! Shots fired. Officer down! Got a city officer down.”
Around 8:48 a.m., officers fired at the suspect, killing him, Colonel Edmonson said.
On Sunday afternoon, officials said that two of the slain officers were Baton Rouge city police officers, and that the third was from the Sheriff’s Department. One city police officer and two sheriff’s deputies were wounded, including one who was in critical condition. [MORE]
Now, over the next week observe more talk about taking away gun rights, more white media promotion of Black Lives Matter [as if anyone who protests against getting beat down by cops and having their human rights ignored is somehow affiliated with this "group," which basically is benign with its organized, traditional, lawful protests] and of course loads of anecdotal information information that would never be admissible in court- such as statements about the alleged terrorist by anonymous persons and unverifiable and unauthenticated statements attributed to the alleged terrorist [and victims] in social media. Anybody, anywhere can tweet, post comments or blog and claim to be anybody they want to be. In court during an actual contested criminal trial such information is very difficult to verify and authenticate - that is, for information to be accepted by the court for what the government claims it to be an evidentiary foundation must be laid. Instead the elite white media can just use our own conditioned imagination for us to accept [whatever] at face value because they said so. Recently the media and government even claimed [in the media of course never in court] that a dead rapper was jihad based solely on his Facebook page and tweets! [MORE] Also, look for a 'let's focus on the victims approach' instead of a presentation of actual facts about what occurred -9/11 style. Maybe the cops will even find a "manifesto" or "murder journal" where the terrorist's detailed plan to walk to a gas station, wait for cops to arrive and then have a shootout will be revealed. It's early, it doesn't mean that this is not real and that innocent police did not die- but it smells like a manufactured inside job.
Sound like real fear or a government agent or bad acting from Hollywood actress? And still no one saw a murder. Anyway, where is the gas station video? But he wore a mask so.... Belief is cheap. These terrorists never seem to intefere with each other's news cycle. Believe what you want and at your own risk.