Man bombed Wal-Mart because it stopped selling Confederate flags, police say

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A man who has been called a longtime supporter of the Mississippi state flag — and the “Stars and Bars” within it — is accused of bombing a Wal-Mart in that state because the retail giant stopped selling the Confederate battle flag, police said.

Marshall E. Leonard, 61, from Tupelo, Miss., was arrested and is set to be charged on Tuesday with detonating an explosive after he threw an explosive device into a Wal-Mart on Sunday morning, Tupelo Police Chief Bart Aguirre told The Washington Post. The device made a loud noise but did no real damage to the store.



I wonder if he's going down for Terrorism? Oh and heres a description of his vehicle

Aguirre said Leonard’s car was covered with stickers of the Mississippi state flag and Confederate battle flag and he had a large state flag waving out from the sunroof of the vehicle.

Those types arent smart at all
 
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A man who has been called a longtime supporter of the Mississippi state flag — and the “Stars and Bars” within it — is accused of bombing a Wal-Mart in that state because the retail giant stopped selling the Confederate battle flag, police said.

Marshall E. Leonard, 61, from Tupelo, Miss., was arrested and is set to be charged on Tuesday with detonating an explosive after he threw an explosive device into a Wal-Mart on Sunday morning, Tupelo Police Chief Bart Aguirre told The Washington Post. The device made a loud noise but did no real damage to the store.



I wonder if he's going down for Terrorism? Oh and heres a description of his vehicle

Aguirre said Leonard’s car was covered with stickers of the Mississippi state flag and Confederate battle flag and he had a large state flag waving out from the sunroof of the vehicle.

Those types arent smart at all
Inconspicuous getaway car there Marshall.
 
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A man who has been called a longtime supporter of the Mississippi state flag — and the “Stars and Bars” within it — is accused of bombing a Wal-Mart in that state because the retail giant stopped selling the Confederate battle flag, police said.

Marshall E. Leonard, 61, from Tupelo, Miss., was arrested and is set to be charged on Tuesday with detonating an explosive after he threw an explosive device into a Wal-Mart on Sunday morning, Tupelo Police Chief Bart Aguirre told The Washington Post. The device made a loud noise but did no real damage to the store.



I wonder if he's going down for Terrorism? Oh and heres a description of his vehicle

Aguirre said Leonard’s car was covered with stickers of the Mississippi state flag and Confederate battle flag and he had a large state flag waving out from the sunroof of the vehicle.

Those types arent smart at all


He may be a regular poster here at USMB. lol
 
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A man who has been called a longtime supporter of the Mississippi state flag — and the “Stars and Bars” within it — is accused of bombing a Wal-Mart in that state because the retail giant stopped selling the Confederate battle flag, police said.

Marshall E. Leonard, 61, from Tupelo, Miss., was arrested and is set to be charged on Tuesday with detonating an explosive after he threw an explosive device into a Wal-Mart on Sunday morning, Tupelo Police Chief Bart Aguirre told The Washington Post. The device made a loud noise but did no real damage to the store.



I wonder if he's going down for Terrorism? Oh and heres a description of his vehicle

Aguirre said Leonard’s car was covered with stickers of the Mississippi state flag and Confederate battle flag and he had a large state flag waving out from the sunroof of the vehicle.

Those types arent smart at all


He may be a regular poster here at USMB. lol
Who's missing?
 
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A man who has been called a longtime supporter of the Mississippi state flag — and the “Stars and Bars” within it — is accused of bombing a Wal-Mart in that state because the retail giant stopped selling the Confederate battle flag, police said.

Marshall E. Leonard, 61, from Tupelo, Miss., was arrested and is set to be charged on Tuesday with detonating an explosive after he threw an explosive device into a Wal-Mart on Sunday morning, Tupelo Police Chief Bart Aguirre told The Washington Post. The device made a loud noise but did no real damage to the store.



I wonder if he's going down for Terrorism? Oh and heres a description of his vehicle

Aguirre said Leonard’s car was covered with stickers of the Mississippi state flag and Confederate battle flag and he had a large state flag waving out from the sunroof of the vehicle.

Those types arent smart at all


He may be a regular poster here at USMB. lol
Who's missing?

Steve McGarrett?
 
"The explosive made a loud bang but did no damage when it was thrown early Sunday into the 24-hour Walmart in Tupelo, Police Chief Bart Aguirre said Monday. He said bomb technicians reported that the package held enough explosive to damage the store if it had been assembled differently. / Marshall E. Leonard of Tupelo, a northeast Mississippi city of 34,500, was jailed on a charge of detonating an explosive, and police were searching his car and home, Aguirre said." Marshall Leonard, Mississippi man, bombs Walmart over Confederate flag, police say
 
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A man who has been called a longtime supporter of the Mississippi state flag — and the “Stars and Bars” within it — is accused of bombing a Wal-Mart in that state because the retail giant stopped selling the Confederate battle flag, police said.

Marshall E. Leonard, 61, from Tupelo, Miss., was arrested and is set to be charged on Tuesday with detonating an explosive after he threw an explosive device into a Wal-Mart on Sunday morning, Tupelo Police Chief Bart Aguirre told The Washington Post. The device made a loud noise but did no real damage to the store.



I wonder if he's going down for Terrorism? Oh and heres a description of his vehicle

Aguirre said Leonard’s car was covered with stickers of the Mississippi state flag and Confederate battle flag and he had a large state flag waving out from the sunroof of the vehicle.

Those types arent smart at all
Another inbred cave monkey gets shutdown.
 
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A man who has been called a longtime supporter of the Mississippi state flag — and the “Stars and Bars” within it — is accused of bombing a Wal-Mart in that state because the retail giant stopped selling the Confederate battle flag, police said.

Marshall E. Leonard, 61, from Tupelo, Miss., was arrested and is set to be charged on Tuesday with detonating an explosive after he threw an explosive device into a Wal-Mart on Sunday morning, Tupelo Police Chief Bart Aguirre told The Washington Post. The device made a loud noise but did no real damage to the store.



I wonder if he's going down for Terrorism? Oh and heres a description of his vehicle

Aguirre said Leonard’s car was covered with stickers of the Mississippi state flag and Confederate battle flag and he had a large state flag waving out from the sunroof of the vehicle.

Those types arent smart at all
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A man who has been called a longtime supporter of the Mississippi state flag — and the “Stars and Bars” within it — is accused of bombing a Wal-Mart in that state because the retail giant stopped selling the Confederate battle flag, police said.

Marshall E. Leonard, 61, from Tupelo, Miss., was arrested and is set to be charged on Tuesday with detonating an explosive after he threw an explosive device into a Wal-Mart on Sunday morning, Tupelo Police Chief Bart Aguirre told The Washington Post. The device made a loud noise but did no real damage to the store.



I wonder if he's going down for Terrorism? Oh and heres a description of his vehicle

Aguirre said Leonard’s car was covered with stickers of the Mississippi state flag and Confederate battle flag and he had a large state flag waving out from the sunroof of the vehicle.

Those types arent smart at all
And people still wonder why the south lost...
 
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A man who has been called a longtime supporter of the Mississippi state flag — and the “Stars and Bars” within it — is accused of bombing a Wal-Mart in that state because the retail giant stopped selling the Confederate battle flag, police said.

Marshall E. Leonard, 61, from Tupelo, Miss., was arrested and is set to be charged on Tuesday with detonating an explosive after he threw an explosive device into a Wal-Mart on Sunday morning, Tupelo Police Chief Bart Aguirre told The Washington Post. The device made a loud noise but did no real damage to the store.



I wonder if he's going down for Terrorism? Oh and heres a description of his vehicle

Aguirre said Leonard’s car was covered with stickers of the Mississippi state flag and Confederate battle flag and he had a large state flag waving out from the sunroof of the vehicle.

Those types arent smart at all


 

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