And it’s all hills surrounding the interstate. I guess they pretty much know who’s responsible, but earlier I was thinking if the shooter knows the area well, it would be easy to slip away without anyone ever seeing him.I pulled up a map of that area. I-75 has a serious curve to the west right there. Makes for one heck of an ambush position.
Weird, so firing random shots keeps snipers away? Maybe that’s what all the gunfire you hear in Chicago at night is?Earlier I heard that locals were outside with rifles firing shots to keep the guy off their property.
That’s to fend off the VenezuelansWeird, so firing random shots keeps snipers away? Maybe that’s what all the gunfire you hear in Chicago at night is?
That is probably one of the last areas in the country that you would want to be screwing around on somebody elses property. And most of them wouldn’t even bother calling the cops after eliminating the threat.Weird, so firing random shots keeps snipers away? Maybe that’s what all the gunfire you hear in Chicago at night is?
Normally, yes. But I suspect they'd call this time for the thanks. But a rando on their property? That right there is SSS land.That is probably one of the last areas in the country that you would want to be screwing around on somebody elses property. And most of them wouldn’t even bother calling the cops after eliminating the threat.
fbi handlers are busy these days
That has always been my preferred route to the beaches along the SC/GA coast, because you get to avoid Louisville, Nashville, and Atlanta; however, my wife and I have always hated this stretch of I-75 just south of Richmond KY that we refer to as the Unholy Trinity: Berea, London, and Corbin. It seems like it never fails that we'll be making great time south or coming back north and something will slow us down near one (or all) of those exits. A wreck, heavy traffic, rock slides, (a sniper) whatever.I've traveled thru this area many times.