Black racism doesn't quash racism, it enhances it.
Are you on drugs? Who brought up "black racism"?
If you think of some kind of point for this thread, you be sure to let us know. K?
Meanwhile...
>> [William] Spengler set his house on 191
Lake Road and the family car on fire in the early morning hours of
Christmas Eve, and then armed himself with three guns: a
Smith & Wesson .38-caliber revolver, a
Mossberg 12-gauge shotgun, and a
.223-caliber Bushmaster semiautomatic rifle.
[3][4] When firefighters arrived shortly after 5:30 a.m., he ambushed them from an earthen berm across the street from his house. Two firefighters were killed, and two others were injured.
[5]
Spengler exchanged shots with police, who arrived with an armored truck to remove the firefighters and 33 nearby civilians.
[4] Police say Spengler was then chased on foot, and died when he shot himself in the head. His body was discovered nearly six hours later.
[6][7][8] Due to the shooting, fire crews were unable to resume fighting the blaze until 11:30 a.m. By then, six other houses had burned to the ground, and two others had been rendered uninhabitable.
[9]
A severely burned body found inside Spengler's house is believed to be Spengler's 67-year-old sister Cheryl, with whom he was living.
[5] The shooting was suspected to have followed an argument between Spengler and Cheryl.
[4] A two-to-three-page typewritten letter written by Spengler was found at the scene. It reflected Spengler's intent to ambush first responders, but offered no motive for the shooting.
[3] In it, he wrote, "I still have to get ready to see how much of the neighborhood I can burn down, and do what I like doing best, killing people."
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This day in America's violent history -- December 24, 2012