SIGHTINGS



Suspicions Raised In
Bizarre Shooting Death
Of IRS Agent
From Davidb at Shadow <davidb@shadow.net>
3-2-00
 
 
OK: Tight Security (A Federal building - metal detectors at the door)...no guns allowed in the building except LAW ENFORCEMENT.
 
This IRS agent is where? WHERE? THE US Attorney's Office building! But there are not any IRS offices in that building. Why was he there? Maybe he got lost, maybe to report something that shouldn't be happening to the US Attorney? (Who works for Janet Waco/Reno)
 
Then we have the police who are: "certain the agent had not been shot by someone else." ahem.. ahem.. How do they know that with such certainty?
 
Then we have people in the building who HEARD the shot but didn't SEE anything, (or anyone leaving the area- yeahhh right - that must have been convenient)
 
AND, here's the kicker: It was NOT his GUN!..but there is 'NO suspicion of foul play' !!!!!
 
No, that rascal did not even leave a SINGLE clue as to what happened! Gee those Federal buildings don't seem to be as secure as they used to be. Can you imagine trying to sneak a gun into a court house or Federal building? Five words: It don't happen like that. Period. Duhhhh..... (ask your dad)
 
Wake up sheople! Here's the story from newsmax.com:
 
 
IRS agent fatally shot in federal building; suicide or accident suspected
 
By Chelsea J. Carter Associated Press Writer 3-1-00
 
 
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) -- An Internal Revenue Service agent was found fatally shot inside the Ronald Reagan Federal Building on Wednesday and police were investigating it as a suicide or accident.
 
A bomb squad was summoned when a suspicious package was found on another floor of the building, which houses federal offices and a U.S. courthouse, but it turned out to be the agent's lunch.
 
 
The agent, a man in his mid-40s whose name was withheld, was in the building on unspecified "official business" when he was found shot in the head with a gun nearby on the eighth floor about 11 a.m., said police Sgt. Raul Luna.
 
Paramedics rushed the agent to a trauma center but he could not be saved.
 
Others in the building heard the shot but no one witnessed the shooting, Luna said.
 
But police were certain the agent had not been shot by someone else. "We have no reason to believe there's a murderer running around the building," Luna said. "We haven't ruled out anything, but at this point we are looking at it as a possible suicide or accident."
 
 
The agent was found in a copier room on the same floor where offices of the U.S. attorney are located. Luna said there were no IRS offices in the building.
 
The ownership of the gun was not immediately determined, but Luna said security is very tight and only law enforcement agents are allowed to bring weapons inside.

 
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