Chicago shooter: 'Too bad I ran out of bullets'
Six shot on South Side, four dead, relative arrested
Three children and an adult were killed early this morning in Chicago’s Marquette Park neighborhood, and a relative from Madison, Wis., whom police believe was the shooter was later taken into custody.
Sources said the shooter told police “Allah” had told him to kill his family.
The dead included a woman believed to be the pregnant wife of the shooter; 16-year-old Keyshai Fields, who was four months pregnant; a 3-year-old girl named Keleasha Larry; and a 7-month-old boy who was the shooter's son, according to law enforcement officials and family members.
Family members said the dead 7-month-old was named Jihad. (But I'm sure their religion had NOTHING to do with the murders. Besides, Obama says we must 'respect' it!)
Without reading the link, I wouldn't be surprised if this person converted in prison.
If you're going to a tea party event today, have fun and take lots of pictures!!
Posted by: KS | Thursday, April 15, 2010 at 08:05 AM
Hi KS,
I am not attending any Tea Party events. After attending a few last year, I have lost my enthusiasm for going. I am planning on doing more volunteering for DeVore and Poizner to help get them elected.
Can you believe the 7 month old baby was named JIHAD? What was going to happen then the baby went to school? Probably nothing; Americans are relentlessly polite and would have left him alone!
Posted by: Nora | Thursday, April 15, 2010 at 08:13 AM
How can this be?
Islam is a such a peace loving entity.
BO said so.
Posted by: Pystov | Thursday, April 15, 2010 at 08:25 AM
Hey, I'm 90 percent sure that I'm for Poizner, too. I'm planning to see DeVore on May 8 and learn more about opportunities to volunteer (although Hugh Hewitt has basically declared Fiorina the winner).
Posted by: KS | Thursday, April 15, 2010 at 08:50 AM
How many Christians have killed their families in the name of Jesus? Or consider the murderous Paul Hill. But I thought Christianity was a 'loving' religion?
Posted by: RET | Saturday, April 17, 2010 at 05:14 AM