"Following investigation of the details surrounding the incident, and in consultation with the prosecuting attorney's office, the suspects were released pending further investigation. No suspects remain outstanding," university police said in a statement.
In a strange turn of events, the man who turned himself into police following the University of Washington shooting last night has been released. The shooting victim remains in the hospital with serious gunshot injuries.
http://www.king5.com/news/local/seattle/person-shot-at-uw-protest-against-trump-yiannopoulos/389516924
Talk about a story that is developing.
*Update: The Seattle Times is now saying that the suspect told police that he fired in self defense and the person he shot was a white supremacist. He has been released pending further investigation.
I'm sure the National Rifle Association will promptly act to defend the shooter's exercise of his Second Amendment rights.
ReplyDeleteAt this point we don't even know who shot who or why.
ReplyDeleteWhen has that ever bothered the NRA?
ReplyDeleteAt least the NRA believes in law and order.
ReplyDeleteWhat makes you think that?
ReplyDeleteOf all the shooting incidents (murders, terror attacks etc.) we have how many involve NRA members? I'll give you all the time you need to research it and come up with a number.
ReplyDeleteThat doesn't prove the NRA believes in "law and order."
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