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| A.Lang=Crazy |
Thursday, Feb 7, 2008 4:34 pm EST
A distraught Tempe man was within sight of the Super Bowl on Sunday with an assault rifle, but a change of heart kept him from unloading 200 rounds of ammunition on the crowd, court records show according to the East Valley Tribune.
Kurt William Havelock, 35, turned himself in Sunday to Tempe police and the FBI at the urging of family and confessed his plan, which he hatched in retaliation for the Tempe City Council rejecting a liquor license application for a restaurant and bar he owns. According to court records, Havelock is charged with mailing threatening communications in the mailing of eight copies of a "manifesto" explaining the planned massacre.
"I will test the theory that bullets speak louder than words ... I will slay your children. I will shed the blood of the innocent," Havelock wrote. "No one destroys my dream. No one." Magistrate Judge Edward V. Ross said in a hearing in U.S. District Court on Tuesday: "I haven't read more chilling words, and I've been doing this a long time." Ross found Havelock was a danger to the public and ordered him held without bail.
I'm surprised shit like this doesn't happen. |
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| Hugomarink |
Quote: Originally posted by A.Lang=Crazy Thursday, Feb 7, 2008 4:34 pm EST
A distraught Tempe man was within sight of the Super Bowl on Sunday with an assault rifle, but a change of heart kept him from unloading 200 rounds of ammunition on the crowd, court records show according to the East Valley Tribune.
Kurt William Havelock, 35, turned himself in Sunday to Tempe police and the FBI at the urging of family and confessed his plan, which he hatched in retaliation for the Tempe City Council rejecting a liquor license application for a restaurant and bar he owns. According to court records, Havelock is charged with mailing threatening communications in the mailing of eight copies of a "manifesto" explaining the planned massacre.
"I will test the theory that bullets speak louder than words ... I will slay your children. I will shed the blood of the innocent," Havelock wrote. "No one destroys my dream. No one." Magistrate Judge Edward V. Ross said in a hearing in U.S. District Court on Tuesday: "I haven't read more chilling words, and I've been doing this a long time." Ross found Havelock was a danger to the public and ordered him held without bail.
I'm surprised shit like this doesn't happen. |
Bummer. I wonder if I was in his sights? |
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| meetthemets |
Quote: Originally posted by Hugomarink Bummer. I wonder if I was in his sights? | "Do you see the beast? Have ya got it in yer sights?"
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| nuge67 |
| He had to be a gay Pat's fan. |
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| Hugomarink |
Quote: Originally posted by meetthemets "Do you see the beast? Have ya got it in yer sights?"
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That would've sucked to get a bullet in the head when I was out there drinking beer in front of the stadium. |
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| King0fAllMedia |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 He had to be a gay Pat's fan. |
You only needed to say 'Pats fan'. We can all do the 'gay math' |
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| KingOfAllMedia |
| wow, I never realized how infatuated fugly2 is with me. It's actually extremely creepy now. I'd at least expect him to stalk a chick, not another dude. :scardie: |
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| nuge67 |
Quote: Originally posted by KingOfAllMedia wow, I never realized how infatuated fugly2 is with me. It's actually extremely creepy now. I'd at least expect him to stalk a chick, not another dude. :scardie: |
Freaky isn't it, just think how many threads you made about me or all the mults, including the one you are using now, you use to stalk me all over the place. |
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| King0fAllMedia |
Like I said earlier: sad, hypocrite cunt. But funny how 'fugly' didn't make any mention of King.
Also funny how King starts threads looking for attention and then acts like he wasn't looking for it. Some would call it classic King. Most of us call it 'same old, same old. |
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| KingOfAllMedia |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 Freaky isn't it, just think how many threads you made about me or all the mults, including the one you are using now, you use to stalk me all over the place. |
Another of my fans who tries to be me but can't pull it off. :hw: |
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| Player 1 |
Quote: Originally posted by KingOfAllMedia Another of my fans who tries to be me but can't pull it off. :hw: |
i feel bad for the guy that wants to be you...
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| dickiebird_rip |
| I'm thinking that getting shot in the head outside the stadium would of made my day better. |
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| Hugomarink |
Quote: Originally posted by dickiebird_rip I'm thinking that getting shot in the head outside the stadium would of made my day better. |
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| Hugomarink |
Quote: Originally posted by Player 1 i feel bad for the guy that wants to be you...
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The more you watch it the more you realize what an absolutely lucky fluke play it was. Tyree was surrounded by blue shirts. And the "experts" always say to never heave the ball up to the middle of the field. I bet 9 out of 10 times a desperation pass like that one will be picked off or at least batted away. What's more amazing is that after letting this play happen the Pats then allowed Burress to be wide open in the end zone. What a terrible effort by NE. They deserved to lose. |
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| otto02 |
Quote: Originally posted by nuge67 He had to be a gay Pat's fan. | Maybe a wheely fast disgruntled Jets fan? |
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