Anonymous ID: 849ac3 Sept. 14, 2021, 9:39 p.m. No.14584020   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Minnesota residents found dead in SUV in Wisconsin cornfield

 

Four people were found murdered in an abandoned SUV hidden in a Wisconsin cornfield on Sunday, authorities said.

 

The two women and two men were found shot dead in a Black SUV with Minnesota plates that had been driven into the cornfield off a rural road in Sheridan Township, the Dunn County Sheriff’s Office said.

 

None of the four victims – all of whom came from Minnesota — had any personal connection to the area, Sheriff Kevin Bygd said in a Monday press briefing.

 

“We can’t find any connection to this area other than possibly randomly driving from the Twin Cities,” Bygd told reporters.

 

Sheridan is about 70 miles outside of St. Paul.

 

The bodies were found after a 911 call at 2:18 p.m. of passengers in the SUV who weren’t moving, the sheriff said. They had been there fewer than 24 hours, according to Bygd.

 

The sheriff’s office doesn’t think the quadruple murder was tied to organized crime. There was no immediate evidence that the killings were motivated by drugs or involved in the drug trade, the sheriff said.

 

Among the victims were 26-year-old Matthew Pettus and sister Jasime Sturm, 30, The Star Tribune reported. Sturm’s boyfriend Loyace Foreman III, 35 and Sturm’s friend Nitosha Flug-Presley, 30, were also killed, according to the Tribune.

 

The sheriff’s office confirmed the identities and relationships in the news conference.

 

Autopsies on the victims showed gunshot wounds as the preliminary cause of death, authorities said. The sheriff didn’t say how many times the victims had been shot or where in the car they were seated, but officials are investigating if the killer or killers left in a second SUV.

 

“Our hearts go out to the family and friends of these victims,” Bygd said in a statement. “I wish we could release more details of our investigation but we have to balance the public’s desire to know the details with running the risk of harming our investigation and losing evidence for building a good homicide case.”

 

Pettus’ brother Zach told the Tribune his family had an idea who killed the four “but I don’t know if I should say something now.”

 

The murders shook acquaintances of the victims.

 

“Unfortunately, all four paid the price, and we don’t know for what,” friend Elizabeth Brown told the Tribune. “To drop them off in a cornfield, what kind of person are you?”

 

https://nypost.com/2021/09/15/minnesota-residents-found-dead-in-suv-in-wisconsin-cornfield/

 

STURM is German for STORM

  • CORN harvest connection, recent Grassley tweet

Anonymous ID: 849ac3 Sept. 14, 2021, 9:47 p.m. No.14584081   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4192

Boston University professor dead after falling through rusted stairs near train station

 

A beloved Boston University professor died Saturday after he fell through a gap in a rusted staircase near a city train station that had been closed for more than a year, a report said.

 

David K. Jones, 40, a married father of three, was on a run when tragedy struck near the JFK MBTA Station in Dorchester, The Boston Globe reported, citing authorities and family.

 

“He fell from 20 feet up and most likely died instantly,” Jones’ heartbroken wife said in a Facebook post. “The void he leaves behind is unspeakable.”

 

In social media posts, the MBTA Commuter Rail Twitter account had repeatedly warned against using the stairs, which have been closed for about 20 months, the report said.

 

Both entrances to the staircase, which leads to theRed Linestation, had been fenced off at the time of the accident.

 

Some rusted steps were located on the ground under the stairs, the report said, though it wasn’t immediately clear when they came loose.

 

Jones was an associate professor in the BU School of Public Health’s department of Health Law, Policy and Management.

 

The department’s dean, Dr. Sandro Galea, said Jones was “beloved by his students” in an interview with the Globe.

 

“He was a positive presence in the school and contributed to making it a better place,” Galea said.

 

“He was just a good guy, always willing to engage and take on projects that helped the school, helped his students, and I very much valued that about him.”

 

In her social media post, Sacuto said her husband, “was the most loving, kind, considerate person I knew.”

 

“He was the best father. He loved to dance to Phish, be outdoors, and run. He loved unconditionally and was the proudest father to his kids. I loved him,” she said.

 

https://nypost.com/2021/09/14/boston-university-professor-david-k-jones-dead-after-falling-through-staircase-gap/

Anonymous ID: 849ac3 Sept. 14, 2021, 9:52 p.m. No.14584116   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4153 >>4189

#breaking North Korea has fired at least one projectile towards the East Sea, according to both South Korean and Japanese officials. This comes just after Pyongyang launched two new cruise missiles this past weekend that flew more than 900 miles. @CBSNews is watching.

 

https://twitter.com/ramyinocencio/status/1437995059736035328

Anonymous ID: 849ac3 Sept. 14, 2021, 10:14 p.m. No.14584216   🗄️.is đź”—kun

[BO]/[HRC] both shared this tweet today for a site dedicated to Afghan refugees. Looked on their website and saw that [GS] Open Society Foundations is a sponsor.

 

https://twitter.com/hillaryclinton/status/1437872135230402566

 

https://twitter.com/barackobama/status/143780853901634355

 

https://welcome.us