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The Catawba County Sheriff's Office has just announced an arrest in a mass shooting that killed one person and injured eleven others.

Twenty-year-old Garon Nathaniel Killian, of Lenoir, NC, has been taken into custody and is being charged with one count of first-degree murder. He's being held under no bond in the Newton Detention Facility and is expected to appear in court June 4.

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Deputies say law enforcement executed multiple search warrants Tuesday as part of the investigation. They say more suspects could be arrested.

Hard boy is going to have a rough ride inside.
 
The Catawba County Sheriff's Office has just announced an arrest in a mass shooting that killed one person and injured eleven others.

Twenty-year-old Garon Nathaniel Killian, of Lenoir, NC, has been taken into custody and is being charged with one count of first-degree murder. He's being held under no bond in the Newton Detention Facility and is expected to appear in court June 4.

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Deputies say law enforcement executed multiple search warrants Tuesday as part of the investigation. They say more suspects could be arrested.

White, male mass shooter? THAT never happens.
 
Hard boy is going to have a rough ride inside.
His mouth is awkwardly small. Just sayin'

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No one here gives a damn about the “Free Palestine” illegal who tried to burn alive Jewish protestors.

Wonder why? Family heading back to Egypt tonight.
 
No one here gives a damn about the “Free Palestine” illegal who tried to burn alive Jewish protestors.

Wonder why? Family heading back to Egypt tonight.
You’re in the shooting thread, so it isn’t relevant (Thankfully. Imagine how much more carnage there would’ve been had he used an AR rather than Molotov cocktails).
 
Sounds like it might be over drugs. Can't believe he and the other guy were out of jail with those charges.
 
Called it!
Sort of. First it was inner city violence. Then you said it might have been local gangs. Then drugs, which it appears to be.

I know that lawtig had a graduation party theory, which isn't exactly inconsistent with drugs btw, but wasn't drugs (and not gangs) the most parsimonious explanation all along? I mean, drugs are almost always a possible cause of shootings.
 
No one here gives a damn about the “Free Palestine” illegal who tried to burn alive Jewish protestors.

Wonder why? Family heading back to Egypt tonight.
Go fuck yourself. No matter how many times you try to paint liberals as unreflective goons without critical reasoning faculties, it's not true. I am opposed to violence in all its forms. Had I been on the scene, I would have rushed the bomber if it was in my power to do so. I suspect I speak for 95% of the board at least on this.

The problem here is that you have no conception of constitutional rights. None whatsoever. Thus you fail to see any relevant distinction between a) championing a person's right to protest; b) endorsing their cause; and c) endorsing protest-tinged violence.

All you do is blame other people for your own failures. It isn't my fault that you spent all that money on law school to end up as of counsel in a four person law office, lol. You should have studied more in law school.
 
Sort of. First it was inner city violence. Then you said it might have been local gangs. Then drugs, which it appears to be.

I know that lawtig had a graduation party theory, which isn't exactly inconsistent with drugs btw, but wasn't drugs (and not gangs) the most parsimonious explanation all along? I mean, drugs are almost always a possible cause of shootings.
I will concede my graduation party theory appears to be incorrect (although there were a lot of teens there, apparently). I still haven't seen any evidence there was a gang connection, and it's not even clear yet this particular dispute was over drugs. I do also note that many people at the party appear to have been armed and started shooting back.

I still can't make sense of a random pay-for-play pool party being held in an upscale neighborhood in BFE Catawba County, but I'll throw in the towel on my graduation party theory at least.
 
I haven’t heard much about the 58-year-old man who was killed. I’m curious as to whether he was a guest at the party or someone involved in throwing the party, and if he was an intended target. It appears he most recently worked as an underwriter and was a former minor league baseball player.
 
I still can't make sense of a random pay-for-play pool party being held in an upscale neighborhood in BFE Catawba County, but I'll throw in the towel on my graduation party theory at least.
But should you? You're an attorney in (I presume) a big city or at least sizeable urban area. Why would you make sense of such things?
 
I haven’t heard much about the 58-year-old man who was killed. I’m curious as to whether he was a guest at the party or someone involved in throwing the party, and if he was an intended target. It appears he most recently worked as an underwriter and was a former minor league baseball player.
Not sure if I got this from an official news source or unofficial, but he’s believed to have been part of the group behind the party.
 
I still can't make sense of a random pay-for-play pool party being held in an upscale neighborhood in BFE Catawba County, but I'll throw in the towel on my graduation party theory at least.
It’s not much different than when you were in high school and someone threw a house party when their parents went out of town, except now it’s typically young adults attending and the folks behind the party rent the house & make a profit for putting the party together.

Not my scene, but in a place like Catawba County where there’s not a lot to do, it’s something people do.
 
It’s not much different than when you were in high school and someone threw a house party when their parents went out of town, except now it’s typically young adults attending and the folks behind the party rent the house & make a profit for putting the party together.

Not my scene, but in a place like Catawba County where there’s not a lot to do, it’s something people do.
I bet stuff like that happens in places where there is a lot to do as well.
 
I bet stuff like that happens in places where there is a lot to do as well.
Rent houses and have "unauthorized" house parties thrown by a group of folks just hustling?

I'd assume in larger cities where there are established clubs and such to go to, that folks would go there instead. But I'm well outside that part of my life so I could easily be mistaken.
 
It’s not much different than when you were in high school and someone threw a house party when their parents went out of town, except now it’s typically young adults attending and the folks behind the party rent the house & make a profit for putting the party together.

Not my scene, but in a place like Catawba County where there’s not a lot to do, it’s something people do.
Learn something new every day!
 
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