We've been looking for the enemy for some time now. We've finally found him. We're surrounded. That simplifies things. Chesty Puller 12/5/1950 Battle of Chosin Reservoir
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Rabid Thug Ambushes Marine After Seeing What’s In Woman’s Selfie -->Exposed, Name Address, Phone#
A woman posted a selfie online without thinking much of it, then she headed out to work. Not realizing what she was sharing in the photo, she simply posted it and forgot about it, which proved to be a huge mistake when a thug found out about it.
Quinisha Johnson didn’t have much time to check her social media profile after she arrived to her job at a Walgreens in Arlington, Texas. However, her husband Ricci Bradden did, and he became enraged at what he saw. There was something different about this selfie that set the man off, which wasn’t a problem with the countless other bathroom and bedroom pictures she posted before this one, but it wasn’t his wife who would pay. Instead, an honorable veteran Marine did.
Quinisha had no clue what her husband was up to when he suddenly showed up at her work on May 2, just a few short hours after her selfie surfaced online. Within a matter of seconds, Ricci made his rage over her photo known, when he began publicly berating his wife about it, claiming she posted it for attention and was showing too much of her chest.
While that may be true of the recent black and white snapshot (below) that set him off, so did all the other selfies she posted to Facebook in the months and years up to this point. Those didn’t get the same reaction from Ricci that this one did, and when his verbal assault wasn’t enough, he went out to his car to get his gun and make his message more clear, according to the Dallas Morning News.
“And I was trying to explain it to him that, ‘I married you. You’re all the attention that I needed,'” Quinisha explained to WFAA. The already irate husband shot at his wife’s legs twice, hitting her once in the ankle, before realizing who else was there.
Former Marine Anthony “T.J.” Antell happened to be in the store and immediately stepped in to protect Quinisha by attempting to disarm Ricci with the use of his own gun, which he was legally carrying in his car. Unfortunately, that didn’t go as planned, and the thug immediately gunned down Antell, a father-of-three, before he could get his firearm out of his car. To make matters more tragic, the Marine’s wife was there to see her husband murdered right in front of her.
Ricci fled the gruesome scene, but he later turned himself in to police. He’s since been charged with murder and is being held on $500,000 bond. Meanwhile, three kids are now fatherless and a woman lost her husband, all over a selfie.
Antell was a hero for our country, which didn’t change after returning home, where he selflessly protected a stranger because that’s what he knew needed to be done. A veteran lost his life at the hands of a feral thug, yet there’s no outrage in the media over it. Had it been the reverse, it would be front page news for weeks.
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