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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (570713)6/7/2010 6:55:18 PM
From: Elmer Phud10 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577833
 
Mr Shepard. Frankly I don't care much for your tone.

Why don't you pucker up and kiss my ass?



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (570713)6/8/2010 10:42:41 AM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577833
 
the rumor is that these two men were arizona residents. one of them called for help sunday night, but help wasn't sent until morning when they were dead. the excuse was that the sheriff's dept. didn't know what they were walking into. i got news for them. that's what they're paid to do. you can bet that if it would have been a politician in trouble they'd have sent a battalion of marines. but sorry if you're not important enough, you'll just have to wait or die.

i know some sheriff deputies. they are some brave guys. i'll bet if volunteers were asked there would have been more than they needed.

this has the smell of something being covered up. the last thing the left wants is more murdered arizona residents by illegals. this thing has been kept incredibly quiet.

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CASA GRANDE, Ariz. -- Two men have been found shot to death in the desert near Interstate 8 and State Route 84, a popular route for drug smugglers and human smugglers traveling from the Arizona-Mexico border to the Valley.

Pinal County Sheriff's Lt. Tamatha Villar said the bodies were found after the sheriff's office received a 911 call from a man about 8 o'clock Sunday night. She said the man "advised us he was in the desert area near Interstate 8 and mile marker 160. He advised us that he and a friend had been shot and that they needed help. Our communications center lost the signal with them."

The shooting was in the same area where Pinal County Deputy Louie Puroll was shot April 30 while tracking a bunch of drug smugglers. He survived. Four possible suspects were arrested.

Villar said investigators had "very, very limited information" about the latest shooting on Monday.

"The scope of the crime scene is enormous," she said. "It's desert, vast desert, obviously a volatile area so our units have to be extremely cautious as they proceed through their investigation."

No information about the victims was released. Mile marker 160 on I-8 is about 18 miles west of Casa Grande.

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