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Tuesday, April 5, 2022

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For the 2nd amendment impaired


Second Arrest Made in connection to Sacramento Mass Shooting.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Police have arrested a second man suspected in Sunday's mass shooting in downtown Sacramento.

Investigators say 27-year-old Smiley Martin was found at the scene on K and 10th Streets early Sunday morning, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.

He was taken to the hospital for treatment but is expected to recover.

Officials say they identified Martin as a "person of interest" in the shooting. Detectives arrested Martin on Tuesday morning.

He remains at the hospital but will be taken to the Sacramento County jail once released on weapons charges.

Police say Martin is the brother of 26-year-old Dandrae Martin, who was arrested Monday as a "related suspect" on charges of assault with a deadly weapon and being a convict carrying a loaded gun.

Sacramento police arrested a man Monday connected to the shooting that killed six people and wounded a dozen others in the heart of California's capital as at least two shooters fired more than 100 rapid-fire rounds and people ran for their lives.

Police said they booked Dandrae Martin, 26, as a "related suspect" on charges of assault with a deadly weapon and being a convict carrying a loaded gun. Detectives and SWAT team members found one handgun during searches of three homes in the area. 




Put More Police back on the Streets and let them do their Jobs. 

Stop with the Politics. 


Monday, April 4, 2022

"California has 107 different gun-control laws on the books, more than any other state..." -

The Left will never Distinguish between Evil and the Instrumentality of Evil because it doesn't suit their politics. #Sacramento



People are getting shot & killed everywhere and it’s not making the Top Stories after a few hours of reporting? Isn’t this more important than Hollywood gossip? #Sacramento #Norfork #Dallas  



Develop the habit of speaking kind words. The Scripture says, “Encourage one another daily.” This is not a one-time thing and you’re done; this should be a lifestyle.