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Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Hormones were raging

LAKE MARY, Fla. - A man who shot and killed a Volusia County librarian in an alleged road rage incident last year will not be charged following a "comprehensive review of the case" by the State Attorney’s Office for the Seventh Judicial Circuit. 

 The Orange City Police Department concluded the suspect would not be charged with a crime after determining that the victim was the aggressor. 

9 comments:

  1. If you pull a gun.
    You better be prepared to use it.

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  2. Those damn librarians! Always causing trouble.

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    1. Librarians are one of the most leftist professions out there, up with lawyers, psychologists, and polysci. Pregnant, so likely hormonal, possible blue hair, tiktok type, in the last six years psycho.

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  3. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

    [rocketride]

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  4. What happened to cause her to "intentionally hit" the motorcycle? Had to be something. Not that anything would excuse her subsequent irrational behavior.

    Biker dude did the right thing after the shooting - call the cops, stay at the scene. If he had not had a witness (presumably on the back of the bike) it might have turned out differently.

    Steve the Engineer

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    1. You'd be surprised at how angry some motorists get when a bike goes between lanes of cars at a traffic light for instance. IMHO you can expect to be subject to aggressive driving every time you ride in traffic.

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  5. That's not the story I was expecting. You've gotta watch those book-reading types of bitches!

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  6. She deliberately hit him, then raced home to get a gun...then instead of staying inside with her gun, she exited the house to confront/attack the man she initially tried to run over. And she died in a hail of bullets, killing her unborn child at the same time. What the actual fuck. Sounds like her fiance dodged a bullet, pardon the pun, if she was that incredibly unstable. Unless the biker was part of a gang that paid off the prosecutor, etc, or something, but that seems... improbable.

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