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The Shooting AT Northern Illinois University
Steven Kazmierczak, a Polish Zionist, overdid his meds, flipped
out, went into a lecture hall and killed five students
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Chief Grady Sees Himself As A Black Patton
It seems Grady has a checkered past, starting in Bloomer Wis. in
1989, where he issued 300 tickets for violations of a
snow-shoveling ordinance. Next he appears as Chief in Santa Fe, N.M.,
in 1994, where he ordered officers to stop accepting free cups of
coffee, and banned bolo ties, popular among police in the West. Police
officers responded by adopting a 103-5 no-confidence vote in their
boss, and Grady resigns.
Next he is working in the Balkans, where he rescues trapped
peacekeepers. Then created a police force In Bosnia-Herzegovina,
and spent 2007 in Iraq instructing police.
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The Day Of The Massacre
On the day of the shooting, the 6-foot-5 Grady ran into the mayhem,
scanning hands in the crowds for an escaping gunman. It took 90
seconds for the former star sprinter to cover the 400 yards between
his office and the red-bricked lecture complex.
At the entrance to Auditorium 101, Grady took point, two officers
on his flank, one at his back, in diamond formation. He pulled open
the door.
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Where Is The Investigation
Grady, and all these 'Chiefs', never solve the reason why. What
meds did this shooter take, what is his psychological profile, who
were his advisors, and what about his mystery shrink?
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