Richmond Chief of Police Gerald Smith said during a press conference Wednesday that “a hero citizen picked up the phone and overheard a conversation there was a mass shooting being planned here in the city of Richmond, Virginia,” according to NBC 12.
“There’s no telling how many lives this citizen hero saved from one phone call,” Smith said. “One phone call saved numerous lives on the Fourth of July.”
“We know what their intent was but we don’t have a motive,” he added.
Authorities arrested 52-year-old Julio Alvarado-Dubon and 38-year-old Roman Balacarcel, who allegedly planned to shoot up Richmond’s Fourth of July celebration. Both men were charged with being non-citizens in possession of a gun. Smith said the men are roommates.
Alvarado-Dubon had two rifles, a handgun and 200 rounds of ammunition and was arrested July 1. Balacarcel was surveilled by authorities and arrested Tuesday with the same charges.
Smith said it was “frustrating” that one of the men had been deported several times and was able to...
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2 comments:
Well this would be great. I mean liberals blame every gun owner when somebody uses a gun wrong, so that means we can blame every illegal alien and get rid of them all.
This bust smells to high heaven, "He picked up a phone and overheard a mass murder plot? We live in a awful time where who can trust the cops. FBI or any other alphabet govt agency?
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