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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Man burns house, shoots responding LEO's
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 14576498" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Definitely a very sad story, and apparently a tragic ending that didn't have to be had they been properly notified that there was an premise hazard. Or maybe if Harris had at least been questioned about his death threat made two weeks earlier. I find it a bit strange that on Nov. 8 Sgt. Meggs with LCSO noted the premise hazard as well as wanted to be notified of any calls to the residence because Holley had threatened to shoot police (two weeks before the deadly attack). Apparently Holley was never questioned about his death threat on the 8th? I just find it strange that a death threat is made but police took no action accept to note in their computer that there was a premise hazard assigned to the address. Am I missing something here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 14576498, member: 6727"] Definitely a very sad story, and apparently a tragic ending that didn't have to be had they been properly notified that there was an premise hazard. Or maybe if Harris had at least been questioned about his death threat made two weeks earlier. I find it a bit strange that on Nov. 8 Sgt. Meggs with LCSO noted the premise hazard as well as wanted to be notified of any calls to the residence because Holley had threatened to shoot police (two weeks before the deadly attack). Apparently Holley was never questioned about his death threat on the 8th? I just find it strange that a death threat is made but police took no action accept to note in their computer that there was a premise hazard assigned to the address. Am I missing something here? [/QUOTE]
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