After tragic murders, shootings, Mobile's crime rate could hit 5 year high
Rickey StokesViewed: 1696
Posted by: RStokes
Date: Apr 22 2018 4:48 PM
SOMEONE TELL THE POOR EXCUSE FOR
ALABAMA ATTORNEY GENERAL. STEVE MARSHALL
THIS IS IN ALABAMA... AND MORE IMPORTANT THAN
ELECTRONIC BINGO... well unless from Atmore Alabama
like Steve Marshall and you want the Indian Campaign Contributions!
MARSHALL...lives are more important than bingo!
MOBILE AL: When police found 58-year-old Fonda Poellnitz's bloodied, lifeless body in the gutter outside her home, across the street from Three Mile Creek River, no one knew the horror that would come next.
In the moment she was shot dead, Poellnitz left behind two cherished children. Hours later, a wife would lose a husband and a young toddler would face a life without its father. Then there was the suicide. The same man pulled the trigger each time.
The Feb. 19 shooting of Poellnitz, so often referred to as the day that Mobile Police Officer Justin Billa was killed in the line of duty, was a tragic moment for the city and those charged with its protection.
After the discovery of Poellnitz, who died as the result of a domestic dispute, Billa was tasked with going to the house of her ex-husband Robert Hollie. As he was setting up a police cordon, the suspect walked out of his door and shot Billa dead. Hollie then turned the gun on himself.
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