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Just a disgrace and another instance of a career thug being on the streets killing someone. A story that will get no national outrage or attention.
Maybe this belongs in Zone 1?
24-year-old police officer and US Army veteran Noah Shahnavaz was shot and killed during a routine traffic stop early Sunday morning in Madison County, Indiana by a lifelong violent criminal.
Fox News Reports that around 2 am Shahnavaz stopped suspect Carl Roy Webb Boards II, who got out of his 2012 Buick LaCrosse, opened fire on the officer, and then fled the scene.
Shahnavaz, who was struck at least once by the gunfire, was rushed to an Indianapolis-area hospital where he later died.
42-year-old Carl Roy Webb Boards II was tracked down by Hamilton County Sheriff's deputies around 2:30 am. They used a tire deflation device and performed two pursuit intervention techniques to send Boards' Buick into the median. Boards was arrested and is being held without bond.
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Carl Roy Webb Boards II's criminal record started in 1998, when he was convicted of battery. In 2001 he was convicted of unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious felon and possession of cocaine and narcotic drugs. In 2006 he got into a police chase and was charged with attempted murder and related charges for firing at the cops. In that instance he was subdued by taser and had multiple weapons in his possession including an AK-47.
For the police chase he was convicted of all the charges except attempted murder and was released from prison in 2019. Three years after being released from prison for firing his gun at police officers he has been charged with shooting and killing another police officer/
Maybe this belongs in Zone 1?
24-year-old police officer and US Army veteran Noah Shahnavaz was shot and killed during a routine traffic stop early Sunday morning in Madison County, Indiana by a lifelong violent criminal.
Fox News Reports that around 2 am Shahnavaz stopped suspect Carl Roy Webb Boards II, who got out of his 2012 Buick LaCrosse, opened fire on the officer, and then fled the scene.
Shahnavaz, who was struck at least once by the gunfire, was rushed to an Indianapolis-area hospital where he later died.
42-year-old Carl Roy Webb Boards II was tracked down by Hamilton County Sheriff's deputies around 2:30 am. They used a tire deflation device and performed two pursuit intervention techniques to send Boards' Buick into the median. Boards was arrested and is being held without bond.
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Carl Roy Webb Boards II's criminal record started in 1998, when he was convicted of battery. In 2001 he was convicted of unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious felon and possession of cocaine and narcotic drugs. In 2006 he got into a police chase and was charged with attempted murder and related charges for firing at the cops. In that instance he was subdued by taser and had multiple weapons in his possession including an AK-47.
For the police chase he was convicted of all the charges except attempted murder and was released from prison in 2019. Three years after being released from prison for firing his gun at police officers he has been charged with shooting and killing another police officer/
Rookie cop dead after being shot by lifelong criminal: police
24-year-old police officer and US Army veteran Noah Shahnavaz was shot and killed by a man who shot at cops in the past and whose criminal record dates back to 1998.
thepostmillennial.com