Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So...not a diplomat or a police officer, but a drug dealer. Ok, makes sense now.
Yes, the fantastic stories concocted here (Russian, Saudi diplomat, cop or ex-cop) were not reality, unsurprisingly. This guy is very dangerous and it is very lucky he didn’t kill the innocent people in the other car.
Yeah some of these people on here love to live in a fantasy world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So...not a diplomat or a police officer, but a drug dealer. Ok, makes sense now.
Yes, the fantastic stories concocted here (Russian, Saudi diplomat, cop or ex-cop) were not reality, unsurprisingly. This guy is very dangerous and it is very lucky he didn’t kill the innocent people in the other car.
Anonymous wrote:So...not a diplomat or a police officer, but a drug dealer. Ok, makes sense now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the relative media silence on this incident perplexing. There just AREN'T that many maseratis in the DMV that this guy couldn't be identified easily. And he got out of his car and started firing into traffic. This is insane.
It got covered when it happened. There have been no developments since then. No one was shot or killed.
In case you haven’t noticed, there are plenty of shootings where people HAVE been wounded or killed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the relative media silence on this incident perplexing. There just AREN'T that many maseratis in the DMV that this guy couldn't be identified easily. And he got out of his car and started firing into traffic. This is insane.
It got covered when it happened. There have been no developments since then. No one was shot or killed.
In case you haven’t noticed, there are plenty of shootings where people HAVE been wounded or killed.
Anonymous wrote:I find the relative media silence on this incident perplexing. There just AREN'T that many maseratis in the DMV that this guy couldn't be identified easily. And he got out of his car and started firing into traffic. This is insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The touching the rear quarter panel of the car part is what’s most interesting to me.
That’s a police-tactic. Officers are trained to touch that exact area of the car, to leave a print. It’s ingrained into them. They do it automatically, without thought, every time they make a traffic stop.
He also moved and took a firing stance like a cop.
I’m thinking he’s a cop. Or a former cop, and he did the touch thing out of habit.
Yep. One of those Maserati-driving cops. They are swimming in money, you know![]()
Lol, no let's get back to the Saudi plot, that looks promising ......
The average DC cop makes about $130k/yr with overtime. Some are clearing more than $250k. You can definitely afford a 201-something Maserati at that income level. We’re only talking about a $60-$70k car, used.