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A brooding military veteran who had been arrested twice for grabbing
women and had railed at women and black people in a series of videos in
2014 shot two women to death and wounded five other people at a Florida
yoga studio before killing himself.

The Friday evening shooting, in which a Florida State University student
and a well-known local doctor were slain, took place at a busy upscale
shopping plaza in the state capital.

Details emerged Saturday about the shooter, Scott Paul Beierle, 40,
including that he had once been banned from Florida State’s campus and
had been arrested twice for grabbing women even though the charges were
ultimately dropped.

Beierle, who had moved to the central Florida town of Deltona after
getting a graduate degree from Florida State, also appeared to have
posted a series of poorly lit videos on YouTube in 2014 in which he
called women “whores” if they dated black men, said many black women
were “disgusting” and described himself as a misogynist. He said
promiscuous women deserved to be crucified and suggested putting up land
mines to keep people from crossing into the U.S. from Mexico.

Tallahassee police say Beierle shot six people and pistol-whipped
another after walking into the yoga studio that sits on the second floor
of the small shopping plaza. Tallahassee Police Chief Michael DeLeo said
some in the studio showed courage by trying to stop him.

Witnesses at the shopping center described how people who had been in
the studio, including one who was bleeding, ran to seek shelter in
nearby bars and restaurants after the shots rang out.

Police responded within a few minutes, but by then Beierle had fatally
shot himself, leaving police to search for a motive and a community to
wonder what prompted the violence near the city’s fashionable midtown
neighborhoods.

Beierle was charged by police with battery in 2016 after he slapped and
grabbed a woman’s buttocks at an apartment complex pool. Records show
that the charges were eventually dismissed after Beierle followed the
conditions of a deferred prosecution agreement.

Beierle was also charged with battery in 2012 for grabbing women’s
buttocks in a campus dining hall. A Florida State police report shows
that Beierle told police he may have accidentally bumped into someone,
but he denied grabbing anyone.

In 2014, Beierle was charged with trespassing at Florida State. He had
been seen following a university volleyball coach near the campus gym
and was told he was banned from campus. A month later police found him
at a campus restaurant.

Witnesses told police that Beierle pretended he was a customer to gain
entrance to the yoga studio Friday, then started shooting without warning.

The victims were identified as Dr. Nancy Van Vessem, 61, and student
Maura Binkley, 21. Online records show Binkley was from Atlanta. Police
said two other victims were in stable condition, and three had been
released from the hospital.

Van Vessem was an internist who also served as a faculty member at
Florida State and as chief medical director for Capital Health Plan, the
area’s leading health maintenance organization.

“To lose one of our students and one of our faculty members in this
tragic and violent way is just devastating to the Florida State
University family. We feel this loss profoundly,” university President
John Thrasher said in a statement.

The plaza where the shooting took place is home to popular restaurants,
a jewelry store, a framing shop and a hair salon.

Erskin Wesson, 64, said he was eating dinner with his family at a
restaurant below the yoga studio when they heard the gunshots.

“We just heard ‘pow, pow, pow, pow,’ ” Wesson said. “It sounded like a
limb falling on a tin roof and rolling.”

The restaurant’s owner came by a short time later, asking if anyone was
a doctor, Wesson said. His stepdaughter is an emergency room nurse and
helped paramedics for about an hour, he said.

Melissa Hutchinson said she helped treat a “profusely” bleeding man who
rushed into a bar after the incident. She said three people from the
studio ran in, and they were told there was an active shooter.

“It was a shocking moment something happened like this,” Hutchinson said.

The people who came in were injured, including the bleeding man who was
pistol-whipped while trying to stop the shooter. They told her the
shooter kept coming in and out of the studio. When he loaded his gun,
people started pounding the studio’s windows to warn people.

The yoga studio is “a place that brings … joy and peace, and I think
it’s ruined,” said Katie Bohnett, an instructor who skipped her normal
Friday practice to meet a friend for dinner. “This monster ruined it.”

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A brooding military veteran who had been arrested twice for grabbing
women and had railed at women and black people in a series of videos in
2014 shot two women to death and wounded five other people at a Florida
yoga studio before killing himself.

The Friday evening shooting, in which a Florida State University student
and a well-known local doctor were slain, took place at a busy upscale
shopping plaza in the state capital.

Details emerged Saturday about the shooter, Scott Paul Beierle, 40,
including that he had once been banned from Florida States campus and
had been arrested twice for grabbing women even though the charges were
ultimately dropped.

Beierle, who had moved to the central Florida town of Deltona after
getting a graduate degree from Florida State, also appeared to have
posted a series of poorly lit videos on YouTube in 2014 in which he
called women whores if they dated black men, said many black women
were disgusting and described himself as a misogynist. He said
promiscuous women deserved to be crucified and suggested putting up land
mines to keep people from crossing into the U.S. from Mexico.

Tallahassee police say Beierle shot six people and pistol-whipped
another after walking into the yoga studio that sits on the second floor
of the small shopping plaza. Tallahassee Police Chief Michael DeLeo said
some in the studio showed courage by trying to stop him.

Witnesses at the shopping center described how people who had been in
the studio, including one who was bleeding, ran to seek shelter in
nearby bars and restaurants after the shots rang out.

Police responded within a few minutes, but by then Beierle had fatally
shot himself, leaving police to search for a motive and a community to
wonder what prompted the violence near the citys fashionable midtown
neighborhoods.

Beierle was charged by police with battery in 2016 after he slapped and
grabbed a womans buttocks at an apartment complex pool. Records show
that the charges were eventually dismissed after Beierle followed the
conditions of a deferred prosecution agreement.

Beierle was also charged with battery in 2012 for grabbing womens
buttocks in a campus dining hall. A Florida State police report shows
that Beierle told police he may have accidentally bumped into someone,
but he denied grabbing anyone.

In 2014, Beierle was charged with trespassing at Florida State. He had
been seen following a university volleyball coach near the campus gym
and was told he was banned from campus. A month later police found him
at a campus restaurant.

Witnesses told police that Beierle pretended he was a customer to gain
entrance to the yoga studio Friday, then started shooting without warning.

The victims were identified as Dr. Nancy Van Vessem, 61, and student
Maura Binkley, 21. Online records show Binkley was from Atlanta. Police
said two other victims were in stable condition, and three had been
released from the hospital.

Van Vessem was an internist who also served as a faculty member at
Florida State and as chief medical director for Capital Health Plan, the
areas leading health maintenance organization.

To lose one of our students and one of our faculty members in this
tragic and violent way is just devastating to the Florida State
University family. We feel this loss profoundly, university President
John Thrasher said in a statement.

The plaza where the shooting took place is home to popular restaurants,
a jewelry store, a framing shop and a hair salon.

Erskin Wesson, 64, said he was eating dinner with his family at a
restaurant below the yoga studio when they heard the gunshots.

We just heard pow, pow, pow, pow, Wesson said. It sounded like a
limb falling on a tin roof and rolling.

The restaurants owner came by a short time later, asking if anyone was
a doctor, Wesson said. His stepdaughter is an emergency room nurse and
helped paramedics for about an hour, he said.

Melissa Hutchinson said she helped treat a profusely bleeding man who
rushed into a bar after the incident. She said three people from the
studio ran in, and they were told there was an active shooter.

It was a shocking moment something happened like this, Hutchinson said.

The people who came in were injured, including the bleeding man who was
pistol-whipped while trying to stop the shooter. They told her the
shooter kept coming in and out of the studio. When he loaded his gun,
people started pounding the studios windows to warn people.

The yoga studio is a place that brings joy and peace, and I think
its ruined, said Katie Bohnett, an instructor who skipped her normal
Friday practice to meet a friend for dinner. This monster ruined it.



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On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 10:04:33 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

...Trump:



A brooding military veteran who had been arrested twice for grabbing
women and had railed at women and black people in a series of videos in
2014 shot two women to death and wounded five other people at a Florida
yoga studio before killing himself.

The Friday evening shooting, in which a Florida State University student
and a well-known local doctor were slain, took place at a busy upscale
shopping plaza in the state capital.

Details emerged Saturday about the shooter, Scott Paul Beierle, 40,
including that he had once been banned from Florida State’s campus and
had been arrested twice for grabbing women even though the charges were
ultimately dropped.

Beierle, who had moved to the central Florida town of Deltona after
getting a graduate degree from Florida State, also appeared to have
posted a series of poorly lit videos on YouTube in 2014 in which he
called women “whores” if they dated black men, said many black women
were “disgusting” and described himself as a misogynist. He said
promiscuous women deserved to be crucified and suggested putting up land
mines to keep people from crossing into the U.S. from Mexico.

Tallahassee police say Beierle shot six people and pistol-whipped
another after walking into the yoga studio that sits on the second floor
of the small shopping plaza. Tallahassee Police Chief Michael DeLeo said
some in the studio showed courage by trying to stop him.

Witnesses at the shopping center described how people who had been in
the studio, including one who was bleeding, ran to seek shelter in
nearby bars and restaurants after the shots rang out.

Police responded within a few minutes, but by then Beierle had fatally
shot himself, leaving police to search for a motive and a community to
wonder what prompted the violence near the city’s fashionable midtown
neighborhoods.

Beierle was charged by police with battery in 2016 after he slapped and
grabbed a woman’s buttocks at an apartment complex pool. Records show
that the charges were eventually dismissed after Beierle followed the
conditions of a deferred prosecution agreement.

Beierle was also charged with battery in 2012 for grabbing women’s
buttocks in a campus dining hall. A Florida State police report shows
that Beierle told police he may have accidentally bumped into someone,
but he denied grabbing anyone.

In 2014, Beierle was charged with trespassing at Florida State. He had
been seen following a university volleyball coach near the campus gym
and was told he was banned from campus. A month later police found him
at a campus restaurant.

Witnesses told police that Beierle pretended he was a customer to gain
entrance to the yoga studio Friday, then started shooting without warning.

The victims were identified as Dr. Nancy Van Vessem, 61, and student
Maura Binkley, 21. Online records show Binkley was from Atlanta. Police
said two other victims were in stable condition, and three had been
released from the hospital.

Van Vessem was an internist who also served as a faculty member at
Florida State and as chief medical director for Capital Health Plan, the
area’s leading health maintenance organization.

“To lose one of our students and one of our faculty members in this
tragic and violent way is just devastating to the Florida State
University family. We feel this loss profoundly,” university President
John Thrasher said in a statement.

The plaza where the shooting took place is home to popular restaurants,
a jewelry store, a framing shop and a hair salon.

Erskin Wesson, 64, said he was eating dinner with his family at a
restaurant below the yoga studio when they heard the gunshots.

“We just heard ‘pow, pow, pow, pow,’ ” Wesson said. “It sounded like a
limb falling on a tin roof and rolling.”

The restaurant’s owner came by a short time later, asking if anyone was
a doctor, Wesson said. His stepdaughter is an emergency room nurse and
helped paramedics for about an hour, he said.

Melissa Hutchinson said she helped treat a “profusely” bleeding man who
rushed into a bar after the incident. She said three people from the
studio ran in, and they were told there was an active shooter.

“It was a shocking moment something happened like this,” Hutchinson said.

The people who came in were injured, including the bleeding man who was
pistol-whipped while trying to stop the shooter. They told her the
shooter kept coming in and out of the studio. When he loaded his gun,
people started pounding the studio’s windows to warn people.

The yoga studio is “a place that brings … joy and peace, and I think
it’s ruined,” said Katie Bohnett, an instructor who skipped her normal
Friday practice to meet a friend for dinner. “This monster ruined it.”



===

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If you were capable of doing it, W'hine, I'd suggest you go **** yourself.
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On Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 11:07:43 AM UTC-5, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 11/4/18 10:55 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 10:04:33 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

...Trump:



A brooding military veteran who had been arrested twice for grabbing
women and had railed at women and black people in a series of videos in
2014 shot two women to death and wounded five other people at a Florida
yoga studio before killing himself.

The Friday evening shooting, in which a Florida State University student
and a well-known local doctor were slain, took place at a busy upscale
shopping plaza in the state capital.

Details emerged Saturday about the shooter, Scott Paul Beierle, 40,
including that he had once been banned from Florida State’s campus and
had been arrested twice for grabbing women even though the charges were
ultimately dropped.

Beierle, who had moved to the central Florida town of Deltona after
getting a graduate degree from Florida State, also appeared to have
posted a series of poorly lit videos on YouTube in 2014 in which he
called women “whores” if they dated black men, said many black women
were “disgusting” and described himself as a misogynist. He said
promiscuous women deserved to be crucified and suggested putting up land
mines to keep people from crossing into the U.S. from Mexico.

Tallahassee police say Beierle shot six people and pistol-whipped
another after walking into the yoga studio that sits on the second floor
of the small shopping plaza. Tallahassee Police Chief Michael DeLeo said
some in the studio showed courage by trying to stop him.

Witnesses at the shopping center described how people who had been in
the studio, including one who was bleeding, ran to seek shelter in
nearby bars and restaurants after the shots rang out.

Police responded within a few minutes, but by then Beierle had fatally
shot himself, leaving police to search for a motive and a community to
wonder what prompted the violence near the city’s fashionable midtown
neighborhoods.

Beierle was charged by police with battery in 2016 after he slapped and
grabbed a woman’s buttocks at an apartment complex pool. Records show
that the charges were eventually dismissed after Beierle followed the
conditions of a deferred prosecution agreement.

Beierle was also charged with battery in 2012 for grabbing women’s
buttocks in a campus dining hall. A Florida State police report shows
that Beierle told police he may have accidentally bumped into someone,
but he denied grabbing anyone.

In 2014, Beierle was charged with trespassing at Florida State. He had
been seen following a university volleyball coach near the campus gym
and was told he was banned from campus. A month later police found him
at a campus restaurant.

Witnesses told police that Beierle pretended he was a customer to gain
entrance to the yoga studio Friday, then started shooting without warning.

The victims were identified as Dr. Nancy Van Vessem, 61, and student
Maura Binkley, 21. Online records show Binkley was from Atlanta. Police
said two other victims were in stable condition, and three had been
released from the hospital.

Van Vessem was an internist who also served as a faculty member at
Florida State and as chief medical director for Capital Health Plan, the
area’s leading health maintenance organization.

“To lose one of our students and one of our faculty members in this
tragic and violent way is just devastating to the Florida State
University family. We feel this loss profoundly,” university President
John Thrasher said in a statement.

The plaza where the shooting took place is home to popular restaurants,
a jewelry store, a framing shop and a hair salon.

Erskin Wesson, 64, said he was eating dinner with his family at a
restaurant below the yoga studio when they heard the gunshots.

“We just heard ‘pow, pow, pow, pow,’ ” Wesson said. “It sounded like a
limb falling on a tin roof and rolling.”

The restaurant’s owner came by a short time later, asking if anyone was
a doctor, Wesson said. His stepdaughter is an emergency room nurse and
helped paramedics for about an hour, he said.

Melissa Hutchinson said she helped treat a “profusely” bleeding man who
rushed into a bar after the incident. She said three people from the
studio ran in, and they were told there was an active shooter.

“It was a shocking moment something happened like this,” Hutchinson said.

The people who came in were injured, including the bleeding man who was
pistol-whipped while trying to stop the shooter. They told her the
shooter kept coming in and out of the studio. When he loaded his gun,
people started pounding the studio’s windows to warn people.

The yoga studio is “a place that brings … joy and peace, and I think
it’s ruined,” said Katie Bohnett, an instructor who skipped her normal
Friday practice to meet a friend for dinner. “This monster ruined it.”



===

Blatant plagiarism reported to the Associated Press.


If you were capable of doing it, W'hine, I'd suggest you go **** yourself..


Take a selfie and show us how, FH.
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On Sunday, November 4, 2018 at 11:07:43 AM UTC-5, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 11/4/18 10:55 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 10:04:33 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:

...Trump:



A brooding military veteran who had been arrested twice for grabbing
women and had railed at women and black people in a series of videos in
2014 shot two women to death and wounded five other people at a Florida
yoga studio before killing himself.

The Friday evening shooting, in which a Florida State University student
and a well-known local doctor were slain, took place at a busy upscale
shopping plaza in the state capital.

Details emerged Saturday about the shooter, Scott Paul Beierle, 40,
including that he had once been banned from Florida States campus and
had been arrested twice for grabbing women even though the charges were
ultimately dropped.

Beierle, who had moved to the central Florida town of Deltona after
getting a graduate degree from Florida State, also appeared to have
posted a series of poorly lit videos on YouTube in 2014 in which he
called women whores if they dated black men, said many black women
were disgusting and described himself as a misogynist. He said
promiscuous women deserved to be crucified and suggested putting up land
mines to keep people from crossing into the U.S. from Mexico.

Tallahassee police say Beierle shot six people and pistol-whipped
another after walking into the yoga studio that sits on the second floor
of the small shopping plaza. Tallahassee Police Chief Michael DeLeo said
some in the studio showed courage by trying to stop him.

Witnesses at the shopping center described how people who had been in
the studio, including one who was bleeding, ran to seek shelter in
nearby bars and restaurants after the shots rang out.

Police responded within a few minutes, but by then Beierle had fatally
shot himself, leaving police to search for a motive and a community to
wonder what prompted the violence near the citys fashionable midtown
neighborhoods.

Beierle was charged by police with battery in 2016 after he slapped and
grabbed a womans buttocks at an apartment complex pool. Records show
that the charges were eventually dismissed after Beierle followed the
conditions of a deferred prosecution agreement.

Beierle was also charged with battery in 2012 for grabbing womens
buttocks in a campus dining hall. A Florida State police report shows
that Beierle told police he may have accidentally bumped into someone,
but he denied grabbing anyone.

In 2014, Beierle was charged with trespassing at Florida State. He had
been seen following a university volleyball coach near the campus gym
and was told he was banned from campus. A month later police found him
at a campus restaurant.

Witnesses told police that Beierle pretended he was a customer to gain
entrance to the yoga studio Friday, then started shooting without warning.

The victims were identified as Dr. Nancy Van Vessem, 61, and student
Maura Binkley, 21. Online records show Binkley was from Atlanta. Police
said two other victims were in stable condition, and three had been
released from the hospital.

Van Vessem was an internist who also served as a faculty member at
Florida State and as chief medical director for Capital Health Plan, the
areas leading health maintenance organization.

To lose one of our students and one of our faculty members in this
tragic and violent way is just devastating to the Florida State
University family. We feel this loss profoundly, university President
John Thrasher said in a statement.

The plaza where the shooting took place is home to popular restaurants,
a jewelry store, a framing shop and a hair salon.

Erskin Wesson, 64, said he was eating dinner with his family at a
restaurant below the yoga studio when they heard the gunshots.

We just heard pow, pow, pow, pow, Wesson said. It sounded like a
limb falling on a tin roof and rolling.

The restaurants owner came by a short time later, asking if anyone was
a doctor, Wesson said. His stepdaughter is an emergency room nurse and
helped paramedics for about an hour, he said.

Melissa Hutchinson said she helped treat a profusely bleeding man who
rushed into a bar after the incident. She said three people from the
studio ran in, and they were told there was an active shooter.

It was a shocking moment something happened like this, Hutchinson said.

The people who came in were injured, including the bleeding man who was
pistol-whipped while trying to stop the shooter. They told her the
shooter kept coming in and out of the studio. When he loaded his gun,
people started pounding the studios windows to warn people.

The yoga studio is a place that brings joy and peace, and I think
its ruined, said Katie Bohnett, an instructor who skipped her normal
Friday practice to meet a friend for dinner. This monster ruined it.



===

Blatant plagiarism reported to the Associated Press.


If you were capable of doing it, W'hine, I'd suggest you go **** yourself.


Take a selfie and show us how, FH.


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