From the NY Times article:A flag had nothing to do with murders, Old-THUMPER. Your cited article said nothing about any flags, Old-THUMPER. You interjecting your BS bias into the story only reveals you to be a real fucking retard, Old-THUMPER. You're a fuckin' lyin' retard, Old-THUMPER, the Des Moines news is reporting that other issues than your jackass flag story were in play when the murders occured.
"A few weeks ago, the Urbandale police had escorted him out of a football game being played by his daughter’s high school, after he waved a Confederate flag in front of black students, leading to restrictions on his ability to set foot on school property."
Why don't you write to the Times and tell them they are liars. Tell them how dare they reference a confederate flag just because it is part of the story. Don't they know that you aren't allowed to say anything bad in the same paragraph as mentioning a confederate flag?
I am sure they will print a retraction based upon your eloquent use of slurs to call them out.
Let us know how well that works.
Originally Posted by Old-T
Details emerge of accused shooter's family troubles
Court records surrounding Scott Michael Greene show a host of family troubles that culminated with Greene being ordered to move from his mother's basement just one day before he allegedly ambushed two Des Moines metro officers.
Greene had a dispute with his mother, Patricia Greene, on Oct. 16 that resulted in her being charged with domestic assault for allegedly slapping her son....
On Tuesday, Polk County District Court Judge Carla Schemmel ordered Scott Greene to move out of his mother's basement by Nov. 6, finding that he had hit and financially exploited her, records obtained Thursday by The Des Moines Register show.
(The Demoines Register)
Suspected police killer had history of run-ins with authorities
Scott Michael Greene, 46, was kicked out of Urbandale High School’s football stadium on Oct. 14 after he claimed that spectators stole a Confederate flag he brought to a football game....
At least one court document suggests Greene struggled with a mental health issue. A probation officer who oversaw Greene following the harassment arrest wrote in a June 2015 report that he received a mental health evaluation and was taking recommended medications.
(The Demoines Register)