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No matter how good of a guy he was his whole life, everyone will now remember him as a murderer. And he deserves to die in prison, and hopefully he goes to a crappy prison with crappy accomidations for the elderly...
He murdered 2 people in cold blood. Its not always a good guy with a gun..
The neighbor downstairs just the other day shouted at me and swore at me regarding the washer and dryer," Susan Hootman explained breathlessly to the dispatcher.

Hootman told detectives when Wallace tried to push past him without apologizing, “I lost my temper” and he pulled out his gun and shot him several times.
When Ginger Wallace, 81, ran outside to see what was going on and began yelling, Hootman told detectives he shot her twice.
Detectives say he said, “So sorry. I wish I could take it back.”
According to deputies, Hootman has a concealed carry permit and kept his gun in his pocket for protection.
Probably been itching for a reason to use it..


 
No matter how good of a guy he was his whole life, everyone will now remember him as a murderer. And he deserves to die in prison, and hopefully he goes to a crappy prison with crappy accomidations for the elderly...
He murdered 2 people in cold blood. Its not always a good guy with a gun..



Probably been itching for a reason to use it..


Sorry, not sorry. Lock him up and throw away the key. You don't get to make excuses if you have a CCW permit.
 
POINCIANA, Fla. (AP) — Two people in Florida were arrested after one of them made a 911 call to get help with moving their belongings from a home they were burglarizing, authorities said.

Deputies responded to a home Saturday after a 911 call was made but nobody spoke, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office said. At the home, the deputies concluded that nobody lived there, but they found a male suspect and his girlfriend inside the home after entering it through an unlocked door.

Deputies had been searching for the male suspect after identifying him from security video as a burglar at a Dollar General store in Poinciana, Florida, where several items were stolen earlier in the day, the sheriff’s office said in a statement. Poinciana is about 35 miles (55 kilometers) south of Orlando.

While talking to deputies, the female suspect told them that she had called 911 for the purpose of having law enforcement help them move their belongings from the house they were burglarizing. They also wanted to get a ride to the airport so they could spend the weekend in New York, the sheriff’s office said……

 
A man is facing attempted murder and other charges after he was caught on camera stabbing a clerk at a Miami gas station over a can of beer, authorities said.

Billy Joe Martin, 39, was arrested Monday on several charges including attempted murder, armed robbery and battery on a law enforcement officer, Miami-Dade jail records showed.

According to an arrest report, Martin went into the gas station located in the 500 block of Northwest 79th Street around 1 p.m. Monday and took a drink out of a fridge and put it inside his pocket.

The clerk, who was not identified, confronted Martin over the item, asking him "what did you put in your pocket?" the report said.

Martin then became aggressive and entered the glass partitioned area where the clerk was located and started punching and then stabbing the clerk with a knife in the clerk's back and face, the report said..............



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