Emi
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It looks like that's the exact number of rounds it should have, if he had the standard configuration.Is 5 rounds a normal number of rounds? Is that maybe one less than fully loaded?
I don't think Dylan drove the truck into the building as he intended. I think it happened later after the rain started -- by the person who disappeared Dylan. Throwing his boots out might've been an after thoughts, having intended to dispose of them with him, tossed out behind the dirt pile where no one would come across them. Maybe thought he'd have time later to burn them --
Poor Dylan.
This is going to end all kinds of bad. JMO
I truly wish all these investigative agencies would pull together. Having an unorthodox approach can be useful at times if everyone is alignment. I would not alienate any resource, but seek to define roles and operating approach. That’s just my opinion, of course.
I've been pondering this man for over a month now.
Here's the arrest warrant. https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/...nt/uploads/2022/06/brenner-court-document.pdf
What concerns me is that his property was searched prior to law enforcement learning about the guns, which means it was almost certainly searched in relation to the Rounds investigation.
Which means they had to have probable cause.
We're talking about a felon living in close proximity to Dylan, and someone who knew his family.
He ticks all the boxes...
None of the articles mentioned the original charge(s).Wonder what the original felony conviction was for?
^^bbmHere's the arrest warrant. https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/...nt/uploads/2022/06/brenner-court-document.pdf
What concerns me is that his property was searched prior to law enforcement learning about the guns, which means it was almost certainly searched in relation to the Rounds investigation.
Which means they had to have probable cause.
We're talking about a felon living in close proximity to Dylan, and someone who knew his family.
He ticks all the boxes...
Horrid, beating an elderly person.Looks like this post above from @Emi may answer the question about the original felony charge:
I have the same thoughts.Here's the arrest warrant. https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/...nt/uploads/2022/06/brenner-court-document.pdf
What concerns me is that his property was searched prior to law enforcement learning about the guns, which means it was almost certainly searched in relation to the Rounds investigation.
Which means they had to have probable cause.
We're talking about a felon living in close proximity to Dylan, and someone who knew his family.
He ticks all the boxes...
Do you know the date of this assault?? Jim was already a felon in 2013 when he was charged and sentenced to 33 months in prison for being a felon in possession of a firearm
And perhaps DH is Don who accompanied Jim to initially check on Dylan..pure speculation.Is James Brenner one of the 2 men that worked for Dylan? The person that CC calls Jim in various interviews? If so, he’s one of the people the Grandmother called on that first Sunday to check on Dylan. One of the people Dylan’s family trusted. This is so sad.
It might be. Was one of Dylan’s trailers that was taken into custody at that location? If so, I wonder if JB was living there.The article said that the arrested man was squatting '5 miles away' from Dylan's trailer. Is it in the same 5 mile direction that the seed truck was parked and the boots were found?
From the complaint against James Brenner:The article said that the arrested man was squatting '5 miles away' from Dylan's trailer. Is it in the same 5 mile direction that the seed truck was parked and the boots were found?