Saturday, June 7, 2014

Last Call For Sovereign Stupidity

Another day, another reminder that America continues to have a right-wing domestic terrorist problem.

Authorities shot and killed a sovereign citizen Friday morning outside a Georgia courthouse after he brought weapons and explosives in an attempt to take over the building.

Investigators said Dennis Marx arrived at the Forsyth County Administration Building with an assault rifle, bulletproof vest, smoke grenades, and a gas mask.

Marx also brought water and other supplies, ammunition, zip-tie restraints, and buckets of homemade explosives to the courthouse, said Sheriff Duane Piper.

“He came here with the purpose of occupying the courthouse,” Piper said.

He deployed stop sticks at the courthouse entrance to prevent other vehicles from driving closer and opened fire from his vehicle.

Marx was met outside the courthouse by a deputy – who distracted and then fatally shot him through the windshield of the man’s SUV.

The deputy, a 30-year veteran, was shot in the knee during the confrontation but was expected to recover.

“It would be a guess to think how many lives he saved had he not engaged him right there,” Piper said. “Mr. Marx’s intention was to get inside that front door and to take hostages.”

You probably didn't hear about this because the suspect wasn't named Dennis Mohammed or Daunte Marx.  But a white guy armed to the teeth with the clear, premeditated intent of taking hostages in a courthouse?  We should probably ignore it.

4 comments:

  1. Just how stupid are these people? What did he expect?

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  2. Hmmmm… the infection spreads.


    I'm not going to talk about the dearth of vocations, but requiring teachers to live as though they had taken holy orders is Not. Going. To. Work.

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  3. One shudders to think of mainslime media reaction if this suspect, or suspects who threatened BLM employees in Utah, or any number of other "incidents, were "hued"

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  4. Holy Crap. Thanks for filling in some blanks about this situation. I was not aware tax money supported private schools. I hope someone files suit. Also, too, I've seen a billboard on Liberty St in Cincinnati which asks, "Would Pope Francis Sign This Contract?" I'd have to answer that, yes, he probably would.

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