Crime Knife-wielding madman attacks 4 girls at AMC theater, 2 others at McDonald’s in Massachusetts stabbing spree - "She's" not black.

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Knife-wielding madman attacks 4 girls at AMC theater, 2 others at McDonald’s in Massachusetts stabbing spree: police​

By Nicholas McEntyre

Published May 26, 2024, 12:52 a.m. ET

A knife-wielding madman, connected to a murder investigation, attacked four girls inside a movie theater before injuring two others at a McDonald’s during his stabbing spree on Saturday.

The unprovoked attacks began around 6 p.m. inside the AMC Braintree 10 when the armed suspect walked into the complex, past the ticket booth and entered one of the theaters without paying.

The suspect stabbed the four girls, whose ages ranged from 9 to 17, without saying a word, Braintree police said Saturday night.

The girls were rushed to Boston-area hospitals and treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

An AMC employee working concessions at the time of the initial stabbings described the man as wearing “an oversized trench coat, sunglasses, and a long blonde wig,” according to CBS Boston.

After fleeing from the multiplex in a black SUV, the man drove over 30 miles to Plymouth, MA., where he is believed to have been involved in another “similar assault” at a McDonald’s.

At around 7:09 p.m. Massachusetts State Troopers responded to the McDonald’s at the Rt. 3 Park and Ride in Plymouth, MA. where they discovered a 21-year-old female and a 29-year-old male suffering from apparent stab wounds.

They were also treated at a hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.

“Preliminary investigation suggests a likely connection to an earlier incident at a movie theatre in Braintree resulting in non-life threatening injuries to four juveniles,” the Massachusetts State Police said.

After failing to pull over, the armed maniac led police on a car chase before crashing in Sandwich, Ma.

He was taken into custody and is currently being treated for injuries at a hospital.

The suspected attacker is also believed to be linked to a murder investigation in Deep River, Connecticut.

“At approximately 3:36 p.m., Connecticut State Police Troop F – Westbrook responded to a report of a disturbance at an address in the town of Deep River,” CSP announced.

One person was found dead at the scene and “a suspect in this investigation has been taken into custody in the State of Massachusetts and there is no active threat to the public.”

Connecticut State Police issued an alert earlier on Saturday for the suspect, describing him as “armed and dangerous” with a 10-inch knife, CBS Boston reported.


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What makes this story amazing is how the suspect was able to drive over the Sagamore Bridge and get onto Cape Cod on Memorial Day weekend.
 
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None of the cult members will ever do it but the media and the ball washers have definitely begun the "well they weren't really trans" defense.
Incorrect. They won't say "she thought she was trans but she wasn't". There's no "really trans".

They're already speculating that this was a tech bro doing a psyop. It's a subtle difference but it means instead of creating a dynamic where some people who think they're True and Honest are mistaken, it's actually the chuds saying they're attack helicopters.

The other wing of the movement is "just because she's trans doesn't mean anything, cis people do crimes too and we don't judge all cis people for that" (except when they do).

Anyway I hope those poor girls make a full recovery and aren't too mentally scarred by this incident.
 
Sorry for double posting, but this nigga was relatively well know, he was a skier and a lacrosse player.(Looks like a kid with the same name)
Here he's giving a interview that will soon get deleted:
If you were to be remembered by one message, what would that message be? How does this message create value for the world around you?
Jared Ravizza: I hope to show this world love and truth through my work and through my life. I believe that the virtues of love, truth, and kindness are at the epicenter of purpose and of a fulfilling life. I hope to do my part in making a more inclusive world, by inspiring others of every culture and background in this open field we call life.


Before he was even a teenager, Jared Ravizza began working with people with disabilities. Now as an adult, through the Ravizza Global Initiative, he’s continuing that work, but has expanded its scope.

Ravizza has been coming seasonally to Martha’s Vineyard, Cotuit, and other areas on the Cape and Islands since he was a child. Growing up in Massachusetts, Ravizza learned to ski at an early age — a skill that became a passion and led to a professional career. Now, through his Initiative, Ravizza is sharing his passion for the mountains and the ocean.

Ravizza doesn’t see the Initiative as volunteering, but as a way of life. This lifestyle started when he was 12 years old on a mission trip to Alaska. It was there he did relief work and ran programs for children with disabilities in a community that had been hit hard by a storm
 
http://web.archive.org/web/20211220.../12/17/meet-professional-skier-jared-ravizza/

Today we’d like to introduce you to Professional Skier Jared Ravizza who is protecting our oceans, mountains, and helping humans in the most remote corners of the world.

Jared, let’s start with your story. You have worked with a countless number of people from around the world. What is your greatest ability when working with different people from different cultures?

Jared Ravizza:
The ability to not only understand but to truly appreciate every culture is such a beautiful way to live. I am constantly opening up myself to learn and to grow in my understanding of culture and how I see the world.

How do you navigate through tough times, challenges, and adversity?

Jared Ravizza:
Keep your head held high and keep moving forward. Trust and know that God has a plan and that you will rise from adversity stronger and even more equipped. Adversity has its a role in our lives, and it’s a beautiful thing when we can rise from it with strength and power.

What is one message you hope to leave this world?

Jared Ravizza:
My hope is to show this world a message of love and of truth. I believe that love, truth, and kindness are central to our purpose on this earth as humans, and they are a part of finding our fulfillment in life. I hope to do my part in making a world of more inclusivity and to inspire others along the journey.
 

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