Saturday, April 6, 2013

Slow Saturday Special: Today's Texas Colorado Connections

"Police arrest man linked to death of Colo. prisons chief" by Steven K. Paulson  |  Associated Press, April 06, 2013

DENVER — A white supremacist prison gang member was arrested and another was still being sought for questioning Friday in the death of Colorado’s prisons chief as authorities investigated whether the gang had any ties to the killing.

James Lohr, who has the words ‘‘hard’’ and ‘‘luck’’ tattooed where his eyebrows would be, was taken into custody early Friday in Colorado Springs. He was wanted for questioning in the slaying of Department of Corrections Director Tom Clements.

Authorities believe Lohr was in contact with gang associate Evan Ebel days before the killings of Clements and pizza delivery man Nate Leon....

They told us he killed the pizza man so he could use the uniform as a disguise.

Colorado Springs police arrested Lohr after a short foot chase that started when officers tried to stop the car he was driving, according to a statement. Lohr was booked on felony evading charges and also held on three separate outstanding arrest warrants unrelated to the Clements case. He is scheduled to appear in court Monday.

Authorities issued an alert Wednesday asking other law enforcement agencies to be on the lookout for Lohr and Thomas Guolee, both of Colorado Springs, who were identified as 211 Crew members. Ebel was a member of the same gang.

Lohr, 47, and Guolee, 31, are not being called suspects in Clements’s death, but their names surfaced during the investigation, El Paso County sheriff’s spokesman Jeff Kramer said.

Kramer has said it was possible that one or both of the men were headed to Nevada or Texas.

Is that were the next wave of Gladio-style, agenda-pushing psy-ops are going to be carried out?

On Thursday, Governor John Hickenlooper announced a sweeping review of Colorado’s prison and parole operations, as more evidence piled up showing how Ebel slipped through the cracks in the criminal justice system to become a suspect in Clements’s death.

This is REALLY STARTING to read like an AGENDA-PUSHING PIECE of CRAP! It is LOOKING LIKE they LET THIS GUY OUT, folks. 

Of course, my scripted and staged agenda-pushing ma$$ media would tell us if that were the case.

Ebel was released from prison four years early due to a clerical error and violated his parole terms five days before the prisons chief was killed.

Officials said the state will audit inmates’ legal cases to ensure they are serving the correct amount of time, and will ask the National Institute of Corrections to review the state’s parole system, which is struggling under large caseloads.

Another cui bono, if you will. You know, I notice Colorado recently legalized marijuana. That might be a good start to thinning out those caseloads. That, and less f***ing laws in this nation.

Of course, I know there is a good rea$on that is not happening but I can't remember it right now.

Colorado lawmakers also are considering spending nearly $500,000 to hire more parole officers because of what happened with Ebel. 

This while you are taking service cuts like the rest of us, Colorado? All over some cock-and-bull crap so more tyranny can be advanced upon the American people?

Ebel was killed in a shootout with Texas authorities March 21....

Yeah, we will never get his side of the story -- if he even had one and isn't just some patsy cut-out.

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Related:

"DAs wear ribbons in solidarity with slain Texans

For the past two days, Massachusetts prosecutors have been wearing black ribbons in solidarity with the prosecutors recently killed in Texas, the Massachusetts District Attorneys Association said. “It is a very small gesture but it reflects our deep sympathy for the family, friends and colleagues of [District Attorney] Mike McLelland, his wife, Cynthia, and Assistant District Attorney [Mark] Hasse, who was murdered in January,” Essex District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett said in a statement. McLelland, the Kaufman County district attorney, and his wife were killed in their home this week; Hasse was killed in January."

Also see:

The Colorado-Texas Connection 

April Fool: Texas Psy-Op

Sticking With the Texas-Colorado Connection


Nothing on West Virginia today. 

UPDATE:

"Alleged Colo. gang member held on $250,00 bond" Associated Press, April 09, 2013

COLORADO SPRINGS — A man believed to be a white supremacist prison gang member arrested in connection with the shooting death of Colorado’s correctional chief was ordered held on $250,000 bond Monday.

A magistrate set the bond for James Lohr, 47, of Colorado Springs, as he made his first court appearance since his arrest Friday.

Lohr is one of two alleged members of the 211 Crew named as persons of interest in the case because of their contact with gang member Evan Ebel, the only suspect named so far in the killing of Tom Clements. The other, Thomas Guolee, remains at large.

Authorities haven’t said whether talking to Lohr has helped their investigation into the killing of Clements. El Paso County sheriff’s office spokesman Lieutenant Jeff Kramer said Monday that investigators are still trying to determine whether other people were involved.

Clements was shot as he answered his door March 19 in Monument, just north of Colorado Springs. Ebel, who died after a shootout in Texas, is also suspected in the death of pizza delivery man Nate Leon two days before. His body was found in the Denver suburb of Golden.

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Is he real or just another actor?