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Richmond, VA Shooting Plot Destroyed by "Hero Citizen"

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Richmond, VA Shooting Plot Destroyed by “Hero Citizen” Richmond, VA Shooting Plot Destroye

Richmond, VA Shooting Plot Destroyed by “Hero Citizen” Richmond, VA Shooting Plot Destroyed by “Hero Citizen” For decades now people have been told “See something, say something” when going on deployment, working in a sketchy neighborhood, or lately even in school. This kind of message was deeply embedded in a man from Richmond, Virginia. According to Richmond Police Chief, this “hero citizen” overheard a conversation between a duo about their plot for a mass shooting, and he told the police. After receiving the tip, the police investigated a residence where firearms and ammunition were seized. Two men, Julio Alvardo-Dubon and Rolman Balacarcel have been charged as non-citizens in possession of a firearm as a result of the investigation. Both hailing from Guatemala neither is here legally. While Alvarado-Dubon is on an expired visa, there has been nothing released yet about how expired his visa is, if Balacarcel is here completely illegally as well or if he too is on expired papers. In response to the announcement, Virginia Republican Governor Glen Younkin issued a tweet of congratulations. “I want to thank and applaud the hero in Virginia that stopped a potential massacre by alerting our brave Richmond Police Department Officers that work tirelessly every day to protect our communities. Its a great reminder that if you see something, say something to your local PD.” [Continue Reading]( FOLLOW US: Fight back against censorship of emails like this and never miss an update: [Add us as a Safe Sender]( Raw American Truth 900 S. Washington St, Falls Church, VA, United States, 22046 To update or remove your contact information please [Manage Your Subscription](.

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