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Post by Evan De Parker on Oct 9, 2013 13:31:46 GMT -4
The following is an excerpt from CNN news, originally published Oct 8, 2013 at 21:33.
Panic rang through the Montgomery Village of Boise Idaho on the late evening of October 8th. Over a dozen 9-1-1 calls were made to the Boise Police Department and other emergency dispatchers.
The commotion originated from the Safari Hotel, and inexpensive and, what locals would like to describe as "low-key." It is not necessarily uncommon for police assistance to be requested at the hotel, however on the evening of the 8th, emergency dispatchers were not prepared for the call they received.
"We were told that there was an attempted homicide suicide, involving two women-- and the names were recognizable almost immediately," Sheriff Blake Vance recounts. "We Heard it and we weren't under the impression that it was a hoax or anything but we were certain that the people involved were mistaken when they told us the names of the two individuals."
Police were originally notified of a single gunshot fired. It was moments later that emergency personnel were informed that there was a casualty.
"It was a really uncomfortable scene that I'm sure will be distorted by the press in no time," Vance continues while trying to maintain a cool demeanor. "No arrests were made and only immediate family of the deceased has been notified of the specifics of the situation."
No more details were made available to us at this time but we will keep you updated as we gather.
-Shaid Ahmed CNN News
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Post by Reaver on Oct 9, 2013 20:46:11 GMT -4
who?
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Post by Lord Raab on Oct 10, 2013 4:45:16 GMT -4
OOC: Can't be Stefan cos he's in prison so that's already ruled him out of the investigation.
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Post by Evan De Parker on Oct 10, 2013 10:13:24 GMT -4
Excerpt from ESPN:
Yesterday the wrestling world was buzzing about a CNN news report about two "wrestling superstars" that were involved in an altercation that led to a casualty. ESPN received word today that the names of the parties involved have been released to the public by the authorities.
The deceased gunman has been identified as wrestling reporter and enthusiast Sarah Howell, professionally known as "Sarah Snap". The other individual in question has been identified as Action Packed Wrestling's Undisputed Champion, Aubrey J Parker. Allegedly the altercation began on the social media network Twitter. The verbal dispute eventually led to Ms. Parker traveling to Ms. Howell's place of residency in Idaho. Originally authorities were called to a "Sportsplex" 20 miles from Eckhart International Airport after the management team reported a disturbance. Howell and Parker were both asked to vacate the premises on the grounds of disturbing the peace and issuing verbal threats. No arrests were made.
The story continued however as Parker checked herself into the inexpensive Safari Hotel and continue to engage with Howell in conversation via social networking. The exchange between the two women became increasingly violent and Howell proceeded to commute to the Safari unbeknownst to the authorities.
It was at 20:04 when local authorities were notified about a single gunshot being fired along with a critical injury within the Safari. Emergency personnel rushed to the scene where the gunman, Sarah Howell, was evacuated from the scene by way of airlift, in critical condition as a result of an allegedly self-inflicted gunshot wound to the temple. Howell was pronounced dead at 20:57.
Aubrey J Parker was detained for questioning but released at an unknown time on Wednesday morning.
More details as they become available.
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