Mom’s Actions Help Stop a Potential Mass Killing in Kentucky
By The Blaze. Police have credited a New Jersey mother with helping to thwart a man’s plans to carry out a mass killing hundreds of miles away in Kentucky.
According to a report Monday by WTXF-TV, Koeberle Bull of Lumberton, New Jersey, recently received a Facebook message from a man she didn’t know. . .
Bull took a look at the message’s contents and was shocked to discover crude, harassing language toward her and her children.
She said that she checked out the man’s profile and discovered his name was Dylan Jarrell. Jarrell claimed to hail from Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, some 650 miles away from Bull’s New Jersey home, and featured a photo of Jarrell posing with a weapon. . .
The Kentucky State Police took Bull’s complaint seriously and approached Jarrell, 21, for questioning as he was pulling out of his driveway. (Read more from “Mom’s Actions Help Stop a Potential Mass Killing in Kentucky” HERE)
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Police: New Jersey Mom Stops Potential School Shooting in Kentucky
By Fox 29. Police say a 21-year-old man was minutes away from carrying out a school shooting in Lexington, Kentucky, when federal agents arrested him. They say if it were not for a mother hundreds of miles away in New Jersey, we might be broadcasting the nation’s next mass shooting. . .
Officials also believe Jarrel was planning to carry out an attack on a local school before the FBI made an arrest. Inside his home, police found a gun, 200 rounds of ammo, a Kevlar vest and a detailed plan of attack.
“I can tell you he was caught backing out of this driveway,” Kentucky State Police Commissioner Richard Sanders told FOX 29.
On Monday, Jarrell pleaded not guilty to making terroristic threats. Meanwhile, 650 miles away, a New Jersey mother is being hailed as a hero. (Read more from “Police: New Jersey Mom Stops Potential School Shooting in Kentucky” HERE)
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