Down the road that way:

That’s the Hancock bridge

Cannot miss it if you’re in Houghton

An elderly supporter of former President Donald Trump is in critical condition after being run over by an ATV in a “politically motivated” attack in Michigan on Sunday, according to police officials.

According to a press release issued by the Hancock Police Department, police officials responded to three incidents that “appeared to be politically motivated” in Hancock, Michigan, on Sunday.

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if it wasn’t politically motivated, what would the other choices?

“Two of the incidents involved vehicles that were intentionally vandalized,” the press release stated. Police officials added that the same suspect in the vandalism incidents also ran over an “80-year-old male who was posting a political sign in his yard.” The Hancock Police Department said the suspect ran the elderly man over with an ATV “allegedly with intention to do harm.”

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“allegedly”

He did run over the guy, where does this “ALLEGDELY” fit in the equation

In a press release, the Houghton County Sheriff’s Office announced that the 22-year-old male suspect believed to be responsible for Sunday’s attack and vandalism incidents was “found deceased with a single self-inflicted gunshot wound” on Tuesday.

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Will you be investigating if he was on the radar for those new Red flag laws.

law enforcement officials responded to the caller’s address, they discovered the suspect had been killed by a self-inflicted gunshot wound. After obtaining a search warrant, the police seized the ATV, the suspect’s clothing, and electronic devices.

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Will law enforcment be going to MTU to find evidence of Indoctrination by leftist scumbags.

Last question

Why won’t you release the 22 year old’s name?

In a round about, kinda sorta way this still fits

What’s located in Houghton, the Oscar G. Johnson VA

On video, I have my mother talking about when she worked in a factory not far from chicago, she mentioned she still had the Bakelite canister around the house somewhere, some background on Bakelite:

When World War II sparked increased demand for durable, versatile materials, Bakelite was there to answer the call. It was used extensively in the U.S. military buildup during the 1940s. Bakelite’s heat and impact resistance made it an ideal material for missile nose cones, support equipment, and even pilot goggles. Its moldability also enabled the mass production of molded grips for pistols and other firearms needed by American troops. The U.S. government even temporarily took over full control of Bakelite. production for wartime manufacturing efforts.

I found it, it’s now in the display case at Oscar G.

Bakelite is old still in use

I highly doubt I’ll ever be invited to a press briefing