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Penn. police defending themselves against complaints they denied residents access to their homes during manhunt for suspected killer.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 26183568:MV8yNjQ3OTA2XzQ2NDU1MTcxXzUxREJDNDZB] [quote:411:MV8yNjQ3OTA2X0JDODFEMkI1] snips... The massive search for 31-year-old Eric Frein, who is charged with killing one trooper and wounding another, has resulted in [b]frequent unannounced and indefinite roadblocks[/b] in the village of Canadensis. Some [b]people have ended up sleeping in their cars[/b] because their neighborhoods were cordoned off. Last week, [b]troopers issued a "shelter-in-place" order that kept some residents from leaving their houses for more than a day; those who weren't already at home could not go back. Residents contend the directive left elderly relatives unattended and pets unfed, and resulted in lost wages for workers who couldn't leave their houses[/b] MORE.... http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/residents-chafe-search-ambush-suspect-25718189 [/quote] "Dressed as a Russian soldier holding an ak-47"....false flag in 3 2 1.. [/quote]
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The massive search for 31-year-old Eric Frein, who is charged with killing one trooper and wounding another, has resulted in
frequent unannounced and indefinite roadblocks
in the village of Canadensis. Some
people have ended up sleeping in their cars
because their neighborhoods were cordoned off.
Last week,
troopers issued a "shelter-in-place" order that kept some residents from leaving their houses for more than a day; those who weren't already at home could not go back. Residents contend the directive left elderly relatives unattended and pets unfed, and resulted in lost wages for workers who couldn't leave their houses
MORE....
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