Thursday, September 4, 2008

Lone Looney Causes City Lockdown

A TEST of COMPLIANCE for the COMING TYRANNY?

"At 5:05 p.m., police found him in the woods in the same area where he had jumped out of the car. Authorities had been concerned that Donovan was trying to provoke a confrontation with police."


By HIDING OUT in the WOODS DRUNK?

Read the reactions from the townsfolk
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I was in a panic all day," Hays said as she walked into the school to get her children. "Once I have my kids home and locked in, I'll feel better."

Sig Heil
, Americans, you crave, cowardly, shitting-your-pants-at-a-fart-poot citizens. You deserve the misery that's coming. I don't, but you do!

"Manhunt, lockdown ends with capture in Framingham" by Lisa Kocian, Globe Staff | September 4, 2008

FRAMINGHAM - A daylong manhunt for an armed man that set this town on edge ended yesterday afternoon with the arrest of a 53-year-old Framingham resident.

Kevin Donovan was charged with possession of a spring blade knife and resisting arrest, said Lieutenant Paul Shastany, spokesman for the Framingham Police Department. Schools and residences in the northern part of town had been in lockdown much of the day as authorities searched for Donovan.

The manhunt began after Donovan's wife called police around 10 a.m., describing him as "distraught" and "suicidal." She said her husband had jumped out of a car near Joseph and Nadine roads, had been drinking, and was armed with a knife. Donovan lives on Joseph Road.

Police could be seen yesterday combing the neighborhood along Joseph Road, off Water Street, and peering into parked cars.

At 5:05 p.m., police found him in the woods in the same area where he had jumped out of the car. Authorities had been concerned that Donovan was trying to provoke a confrontation with police.

Kerri Hays, the parent of a kindergartener and a fourth-grader at Potter Road School, said her children usually take the bus, but school officials called and advised her to pick them up.

"I was in a panic all day," Hays said as she walked into the school to get her children. "Once I have my kids home and locked in, I'll feel better."

Yup, get those kids LOCKED IN here in the LAND of FREEDOM!!!

Mr. Orwell, paging George Orwell....

Stan Lee's son is a third-grader at the same school. Lee drove over to pick him up, even though he lives nearby on Joseph Road - just as a precaution, he said.

He said the school and town handled the situation "very well," and he was kept up to date with the automated "reverse 911" calls that came in throughout the day from police, starting around 11 a.m.

Yup, the cops can call you now because they HAVE YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBERS?!!

Hey, we LOVE OUR TYRANNY, don't we?

In addition to Potter Road School, other schools in lockdown were Walsh Middle School, Hemenway Elementary School, Charlotte A. Dunning Elementary School, the George P. King School, and the Blocks preschool program at the King administration complex.

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