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Friday, September 10, 2021

Illinois man shoots half brother during family argument over covid vaccines

An Illinois man allegedly used a 9mm semi-automatic handgun to shoot his half-brother in the head during a heated argument over COVID-19 vaccinations, Inside Edition reported. 

Larry D. Cavitt, 68, is charged with first-degree murder and aggravated battery with the use of a firearm, according to a news release by Illinois State Police.

11 comments:

  1. Two thoughts,1. fighting about covid shots is probably exactly what the bidenistas want and 2. considering the lefts preoccupation with guns, you might get a pass if you just club them.

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  2. This exactly what jobama's owners want- brother against brother.

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  3. Well hell, they left out the most important information. What were the Covid vaccine positions of the shooter and shootee?

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  4. Coroner said he died of COVID.

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  5. Read the headline, the editorial ,you get The SAME Story three times,, and the obligatory great guy, everyone loved him,,and they Somehow managed to avoid who thought the jab should be mandatory and who just wanted to be left alone.
    And That, folks, is shitty reporting.

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    1. It's all shitty reporting, Justin. When was the last time you saw a story on the news or in the paper that was concise, had all the details, and didn't lie? Even Fox news has gone off the rails.

      I didn't read this particular story because their webpage wanted to force me to disable my ad-blocker. That's an instant "back" button for me.

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    2. You're going to wear that back button out. More and more websites that had paywalls are relying on advertising for revenue.

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    3. Also Roy, you can just right-click on the link, then click "open in new tab". Then the first site you were on is still in the same place and you won't have to wait for it to reload and find your last spot. You just close the new tab instead of hitting back.

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  6. Joe was not a wackjob I knew him well he was a great man with 4 kids and a wife. He was only a few months away from retirement from the prison.

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  7. So it doesn't take two to Tango?

    For what you said of Joe to be correct, it must be that the other guy was whacky enough for both of them. Yet ol Joe seems to have ignored that. Rather than avoiding his whackjob half-brother, Joe allowed himself to come within the proximity of the guy. And it cost him. That's pretty whack of Joe.

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  8. You want a shot? Oh, I'll give you a shot!

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