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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: Black NFL Player Kills White Local Doctor, Wife, Little Grandkids – Media Almost Totally Silent This is the first celebrity mass shooter that Im aware of. Its a pretty novel story, which the media is completely burying with George Floyd, Joe Bidens gun control agenda, DMX and of course, the deadly coronavirus. USA Today: A prominent local doctor, his wife and their two young grandchildren were among those killed Wednesday in a shooting at their home in Rock Hill, South Carolina. The suspected gunman was identified as former NFL player Phillip Adams, who later killed himself, York County Sheriff Kevin Tolson said in a press conference Thursday. Police said they found the suspect late Wednesday in a nearby home after an hourslong manhunt. Adams parents live near the doctors home. Neighbor Allison Hope said she saw police surround the house and spend hours negotiating with Adams using a loudspeaker. She said police asked Adams to come out and promised to get his disabled mother out safely, before Adams shot himself. A fifth person working at the familys home was also found dead, and a sixth person was injured. If hed have killed other black people, this story wouldnt be as buried. But the victims were all white. They are also apparently from a well- connected family, which makes the whole thing even stranger. Dr. Robert Lesslie, 70, Barbara Lesslie, 69, and their grandchildren Adah Lesslie, 9, and Noah Lesslie, 5, were pronounced dead at the scene, according to the York County coroners office. James Lewis, 38, was found dead outside. Lewis was working at the home at the time, police said. The sixth victim is Robert Shook, who is in very critical condition, Tolson said. He is an employee of GSM Services, the HVAC company where Lewis was also employed. U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., who attended Rock Hill High School, said he and his wife were close friends with the Lesslies. To know the Lesslie family is to love them, Norman tweeted. Through the decades, they made such an incredible impact on our area and the lives of countless people more than they could have ever known.
Dr. Lesslie has been one of those people that everybody knows, said Trent Faris, York County Sheriffs Office spokesperson, in a press conference. Lesslie founded two urgent care centers in the area and was also an author and columnist. For seven years, Lesslie wrote a weekly medical column for the Charlotte Observer, and his 2008 book, Angels in the ER, told the stories of ER patients and staff. When asked once if he truly believe angels roamed the ER, he responded on Facebook.
Lesslie and his wife have four children and eight grandchildren, according to a website bio. They lived in Rock Hill, South Carolina with their golden retriever, several miniature horses, goats, donkeys and chickens. He enjoyed golfing and bagpiping. Lesslie was also an active member of and served as an elder at a local church in Rock Hill, his bio states. There, he and his wife taught Sunday school and sang in the church choir. They also worked with Camp Joy, an outreach program for people with disabilities. He enjoyed mentoring high school and college students considering careers in medicine........ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Good morning! Isn't it a lovely day in the Exceptional Nation? www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydiXuOTn4hg NN Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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