Re: "Freewill" KIDNAPPED AND HELD FOR RANSOM!
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2016 6:38 pm
When I heard about the recent courthouse shootings in Michigan, I thought about our old friend Freewill and if it could have been him (they didn't release the name for some time, although they did give the location and it was in the wrong part of the state). It wasn't, but he posted this Monday.
Monday, July 11, 2016
Sheriff: 2 bailiffs, suspect dead in Michigan courthouse shooting Today
People are fed up with the Michigan Demonstration Project Court system. Kangaroo Court at it's finest. No due process, no rules apply in these courts. The judges do as they please with no accountability. I have personally held them to their own rules and fought with them for ignoring their own rules. I even had the coastguard in the courtroom to witness the inland piracy and ignoring of their own rules. The Coastguard investigator was shipped out of the country to Afghanistan shortly after he reported his findings to his superiors.
Do I condemn this guy for fighting back the way he did? Not really. I don't blame him for fighting the tyranny.
~Freewill
[article on shooting with no details on the shooter what-so-ever]
Posted by Freewill at 7:15:00 PM
3 comments:
marie July 12, 2016 at 12:29 AM
false flag...I am sure.
Freewill July 12, 2016 at 12:37 PM
What would they be pushing if this was a false flag? Disarm cops?
I do not believe this is a false flag. By the way, all cops swear an oath to the IMF to uphold contract. By doing so, they become foreign Citizens. This means under Title 22 U.S.C. section 286b, they are guilty of felony posession of a gun.
Anonymous July 12, 2016 at 10:50 AM
Anytime Cabal puppet boys Snyderlini or Fred Upton are involved be suspicious...very suspicious.
The shooter was Larry Darnell Gordon, who was under arrest for the kidnapping and rape of a 17-year-old. He was looking at 6 life sentences, with easy convictions because he made video recordings, and decided to take an officers gun and try and shoot it out. We should try and have open minds about guilt and innocence before all the facts are looked at, but I think I can safely say that he wasn't "fighting the tyranny of a kangaroo court."
An inmate who shot and killed two Berrien County Courthouse bailiffs Monday was being prosecuted for allegedly kidnapping a 17-year-old girl, feeding her methamphetamine, raping her and keeping her in a shed, officials said Wednesday.
The details emerged two days after Larry Darnell Gordon, 44, died during a Berrien County courthouse rampage that left the two bailiffs, Joseph Zangaro, 61, and Ron Kienzle, 63, dead.
Gordon faced up to life in prison in the kidnapping case, county Prosecutor Michael Sepic said Wednesday while detailing the events that lead up to the shooting.
The back story dates to late January, when Gordon allegedly was involved in a domestic violence incident, the prosecutor said.
A warrant was issued and Coloma Township police officers launched a search for Gordon, who faced up to 93 days in jail on a misdemeanor charge.
After several failed searches, officers arrived at Gordon’s home on Tannery Road in Coloma Township on April 20.
Gordon lived in the home with his ex-wife.
Officers spotted a light on in a shed. Inside, they found Gordon, the prosecutor said.
Gordon barricaded himself inside the shed before escaping through a back door, Sepic said. Officers used a tracking dog to catch up with Gordon, who was found hiding under a porch several blocks away.
After catching Gordon, officers searched the shed again. Inside, they found the 17-year-old, the prosecutor said.
She had been there for two weeks, held against her will by Gordon.
Gordon gave her methamphetamine in exchange for sex, the prosecutor said, and assaulted the woman with weapons and strangled her.
“He also video recorded the sexual activity,” Sepic said.
The disclosure Wednesday disgusted neighbor Carl Neuendorf, who can see the yellow shed from his home two doors away. The shed is next to a trampoline, a jungle gym and green slide.
“Man, that’s horrible,” said Neuendorf, 82. “If I had known about that, I would have called the cops. It’s mind-boggling.”
Neuendorf did not socialize with Gordon.
“He borrowed a couple tables once, they were having a yard sale, but we really didn’t interface that much,” Neuendorf said.
As a result of the developments, Gordon was no longer facing a misdemeanor and a short jail stint.
Instead, he was hit with felonies, including kidnapping, producing sexually abusive material involving a child and five counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. He faced up to life in prison.
Gordon was in court Monday because prosecutors sought to dismiss the misdemeanor charge in light of the more serious kidnapping and criminal sexual conduct charges.
The charges were the latest in a life of crime for Gordon. He was convicted three times in federal court for charges that included possessing pipe bombs.
After his arrest, investigators learned of an alleged incident involving similar conduct between Gordon and a 16-year-old in Berrien County in 2006, the prosecutor said. Gordon had not been charged with a crime relating to the alleged incident involving the 16-year-old.
As a handcuffed Gordon was being escorted out of the courtroom Monday, he managed to swipe a gun from a sheriff’s deputy and shot and killed Zangaro and Kienzle. The deputy and a woman in a hallway also were injured.
Monday, July 11, 2016
Sheriff: 2 bailiffs, suspect dead in Michigan courthouse shooting Today
People are fed up with the Michigan Demonstration Project Court system. Kangaroo Court at it's finest. No due process, no rules apply in these courts. The judges do as they please with no accountability. I have personally held them to their own rules and fought with them for ignoring their own rules. I even had the coastguard in the courtroom to witness the inland piracy and ignoring of their own rules. The Coastguard investigator was shipped out of the country to Afghanistan shortly after he reported his findings to his superiors.
Do I condemn this guy for fighting back the way he did? Not really. I don't blame him for fighting the tyranny.
~Freewill
[article on shooting with no details on the shooter what-so-ever]
Posted by Freewill at 7:15:00 PM
3 comments:
marie July 12, 2016 at 12:29 AM
false flag...I am sure.
Freewill July 12, 2016 at 12:37 PM
What would they be pushing if this was a false flag? Disarm cops?
I do not believe this is a false flag. By the way, all cops swear an oath to the IMF to uphold contract. By doing so, they become foreign Citizens. This means under Title 22 U.S.C. section 286b, they are guilty of felony posession of a gun.
Anonymous July 12, 2016 at 10:50 AM
Anytime Cabal puppet boys Snyderlini or Fred Upton are involved be suspicious...very suspicious.
The shooter was Larry Darnell Gordon, who was under arrest for the kidnapping and rape of a 17-year-old. He was looking at 6 life sentences, with easy convictions because he made video recordings, and decided to take an officers gun and try and shoot it out. We should try and have open minds about guilt and innocence before all the facts are looked at, but I think I can safely say that he wasn't "fighting the tyranny of a kangaroo court."
An inmate who shot and killed two Berrien County Courthouse bailiffs Monday was being prosecuted for allegedly kidnapping a 17-year-old girl, feeding her methamphetamine, raping her and keeping her in a shed, officials said Wednesday.
The details emerged two days after Larry Darnell Gordon, 44, died during a Berrien County courthouse rampage that left the two bailiffs, Joseph Zangaro, 61, and Ron Kienzle, 63, dead.
Gordon faced up to life in prison in the kidnapping case, county Prosecutor Michael Sepic said Wednesday while detailing the events that lead up to the shooting.
The back story dates to late January, when Gordon allegedly was involved in a domestic violence incident, the prosecutor said.
A warrant was issued and Coloma Township police officers launched a search for Gordon, who faced up to 93 days in jail on a misdemeanor charge.
After several failed searches, officers arrived at Gordon’s home on Tannery Road in Coloma Township on April 20.
Gordon lived in the home with his ex-wife.
Officers spotted a light on in a shed. Inside, they found Gordon, the prosecutor said.
Gordon barricaded himself inside the shed before escaping through a back door, Sepic said. Officers used a tracking dog to catch up with Gordon, who was found hiding under a porch several blocks away.
After catching Gordon, officers searched the shed again. Inside, they found the 17-year-old, the prosecutor said.
She had been there for two weeks, held against her will by Gordon.
Gordon gave her methamphetamine in exchange for sex, the prosecutor said, and assaulted the woman with weapons and strangled her.
“He also video recorded the sexual activity,” Sepic said.
The disclosure Wednesday disgusted neighbor Carl Neuendorf, who can see the yellow shed from his home two doors away. The shed is next to a trampoline, a jungle gym and green slide.
“Man, that’s horrible,” said Neuendorf, 82. “If I had known about that, I would have called the cops. It’s mind-boggling.”
Neuendorf did not socialize with Gordon.
“He borrowed a couple tables once, they were having a yard sale, but we really didn’t interface that much,” Neuendorf said.
As a result of the developments, Gordon was no longer facing a misdemeanor and a short jail stint.
Instead, he was hit with felonies, including kidnapping, producing sexually abusive material involving a child and five counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. He faced up to life in prison.
Gordon was in court Monday because prosecutors sought to dismiss the misdemeanor charge in light of the more serious kidnapping and criminal sexual conduct charges.
The charges were the latest in a life of crime for Gordon. He was convicted three times in federal court for charges that included possessing pipe bombs.
After his arrest, investigators learned of an alleged incident involving similar conduct between Gordon and a 16-year-old in Berrien County in 2006, the prosecutor said. Gordon had not been charged with a crime relating to the alleged incident involving the 16-year-old.
As a handcuffed Gordon was being escorted out of the courtroom Monday, he managed to swipe a gun from a sheriff’s deputy and shot and killed Zangaro and Kienzle. The deputy and a woman in a hallway also were injured.