Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Jewish Victims

Jewish Victims ---



1 killed: Assassination of Florida Law Professor July 18, 2014 Florida State University law professor dies in home invasion shooting Tallahassee Democrat  Dan Markel, a well-known Jewish Florida State law professor and author, died at the age of 41 after being shot at his front door in his home in an apparent botched robbery, but there was no evidence of theft or any obvious motive (cover story for assassination motive).

3 killed, 7 injured in 2 unconnected crashes Two Tesla Crashes in Los Angeles July 4, 2014 There were two apparently unconnected crashes of Tesla cars that received wide coverage on the same day, July 4. One was stolen near midnight from a dealer in West Hollywood. After a 100 mph police chase, it was sliced in two after it hit a light pole, with the back end hitting the entrance to a Jewish synagogue, and shattered batteries sparking like fireworks. 

May 24, 2014  Jewish Museum of Belgium shooting 4: 3 killed 1 injured. Car double parks in front of the Jewish Museum in Belgium, gunman runs in with AK-47 assault rifle and shoots and gets away 

April 13, 2014 Frazier Glenn Miller Kansas City Jewish Center Shooting One gunman attacked five people at two different Jewish facilities in Overland Park, a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri, killing three Christians. At the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City 73 year old Frazier Glenn Miller was arrested in a shooting that killed 3 people., He founded the Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and was its "grand dragon" in the 1980s before the center sued him for operating an illegal paramilitary organization and using intimidation tactics against blacks. Miller was named the only suspect for the shooting earlier that day in suburban Kansas City that ended in the death of three people. Shootings occurred both at the Jewish Community Center and at retirement home Village Shalom nearby, both located in Overland Park, Kansas.





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