Saturday, November 15, 2014

3 arrested, 1 sought in Chester councilman's shooting death (There's more than meets the eye)

By:  Marshall Ramsey II, WorthyNews US Correspondent
Original article by:  Andrew Dys

CHESTER -- Three men have been arrested and police are looking for one other man in connection with the Nov. 4 shooting death of longtime Chester City Councilman and retired police officer Odell Williams.

Christopher Moore, 18, of Chester is charged with murder, and Quinton McClinton, 25, also of Chester is charged with accessory to murder, Chester County Sheriff Alex Underwood said Friday. They were arrested Thursday night at a girlfriend's house in Chester County.

On Friday afternoon, DeAngelo Roseboro, 20, of Rock Hill also was arrested in connection with the shooting.

Moore is identified in an arrest warrant as the man who shot Williams. Underwood described the murder weapon as an assault rifle. The warrant describes the weapon as "a long black rifle."

        (Assault rifle?  This is a go-to word to try to get people scared, to try to make them think they need a militarized police force.  A real assault rifle would not be described as a "long, black rifle."  Maybe the cop got a look at the size of Christopher Moore's penis, saw that it was bigger than his, and decided to charge him that way.  After all, a man's penis is compared to a gun sometimes.  This is where you get the phrase, "shooting blanks" from.  No, the cops are the real gang members here.)

Anywhere from "15 to 20" bullets were fired at Williams from what appeared to have been a tan Dodge pickup, Underwood said.

        (15 to 20 bullets?  If these men were guilty of the crime of murder, the police would have said 15 to 20 shots were fired.  Chester County Sheriff Alex Underwood is hiding something.  Perhaps the real issue here is not the murder (seems more like a sacrifice) of a councilman and former cop, but an attempt to take guns away from South Carolina citizens.  This is the only way they can confiscate our weapons with the U.S. Constitution in place.)

Deputies are still looking for Derrick Dixon, 18, of Chester, for his alleged roles in the crime.

DNA evidence, fingerprints and witnesses linked all four suspects to the killing, Underwood said.

        (Four suspects???  Only three are named as being accused here.  Who is the fourth?  DeAngelo Roseboro was arrested in connection with the shooting, but he was not charged with it.  Who is DeAngelo Roseboro?  Plus, DNA evidence can be planted. Christopher Moore, Quinton McClinton, and Derrick Dixon are innocent of this crime.)

All four suspects are involved with the RoundTree Circle Gang, he said, and now his department is getting threats from gangs.

        (This is a bogus charge.  No gang would make threats against a police department.  An individual cop, yes, but not against an entire department, especially if they are participating in the 1033 program being offered by Congress.)

"We have declared war on gangs in Chester County," Underwood said. "They think they run this county, but they don't."

        (Chester PD appears to be getting ready to get a boatload of cash to buy some military surplus equipment "just in case" people in South Carolina decide to riot following the expected announcement of Ferguson, MO, cop Darren Wilson, that he will not be charged with the murder of Michael Brown.)

Underwood has assigned more deputies to step up patrol while tension is high between gangs and the sheriff's office.

The suspect who remains at large should be considered armed and dangerous and violent, Underwood said

        (Armed and dangerous and violent?  This suggests that the armed and dangerous part does not involve traditional weapons, but rather some form of information possessed by Mr. Dixon, something that scares these cops very much.)

"They have already showed they are willing to take a life," Underwood said.

        (Is Sherrif Underwood talking about his involvement in the murder of the councilman?)

Underwood said he is not afraid of gangs, and vowed to protect the public from them.

"I think they ought to be afraid," he said of gang members threatening deputies.

        (I guess the truth is so scary to this guy that he is willing to kill people and frame innocent young men for it.)

Officials have not released a motive for the shooting.

        (The reason for this is that these guys didn't do it.  The cops killed Mr. Williams, and framed Mr's. Moore, McClinton, and Dixon.)

Moore and McClinton appeared before magistrate Judge Dianne Moore Friday afternoon to request bond. McClinton did not speak in court, and spent much of the time staring at Jamel Williams, Odell Williams' son.

        (This is a fluff piece.  These men are innocent. the cops know this, as well as the reporter for www.islandpacket.com where I got this story.  It appears that the cops are becoming very big in their own eyes and they needed some extra muscle to back up their attitude, so they killed a councilman and framed three men for a crime they didn't commit.  A young, black man is the perfect patsy for framing for a crime, especially if Roundtree Circle is in a poor neighborhood. By the way, I am white.)

Moore stated, "I'm innocent. I ain't did nothin'." He also asked why the media was taking his picture.

Bond was denied for both men.

According to State Law Enforcement Division records, Moore already was known to police in Chester County:

* The Chester Police Department charged him with first-degree assault and battery, a felony, in connection with an Oct. 13 incident.

* A year earlier, sheriff's deputies charged him with misdemeanor breach of peace in connection with an Oct. 16, 2013, incident.

* Sheriff's deputies charged him with first-degree burglary, a felony, in connection with a June 21, 2013, incident.

Each of those cases appears to be pending, according to SLED records.

        (That the cases are pending according to SLED, an organization known for committing murder.  You might want to question the validity of these charges.  If Christopher Moore was so dangerous, why is he walking the streets today?  Perhaps SLED has no actual evidence connecting Moore to these crimes.  It wouldn't be the first time a police organization trumped up charges on someone.)

Moore also was convicted earlier this year of failure to stop for a blue light in connection with a Jan. 5 incident, SLED records show. He was sentenced to a year in jail, which was suspended upon a year of probation, records show.

        (All of these charges mentioned here are designed to make the reader think that Mr. Moore is a rebel, a danger to society, and lawless, nothing more.)

Odell Williams was one of Chester's "most upstanding citizens," Underwood said, and the sheriff's office has made catching his killer or killers "our highest priority."

        (This is another attempt to make Mr. Moore and his friends seem more dangerous than they really are.  Besides, if Mr. Williams was so upstanding, then why did he supposedly threaten the life of Chester Mayor Wanda Stringfellow and city attorney April Counterman.  Also, why in this incident didn't police frisk Mr. Williams since he was suspected of threatening these women with a gun?)

The websites below contributed to this report:

http://www.islandpacket.com/2014/11/14/3431101/chester-sheriff-to-discuss-developments.html
http://www.thestate.com/2014/03/27/3791304/sled-arrests-chester-city-councilman.html
http://conspiracyprophecyguy.blogspot.com/2014/08/killer-cops-vamond-elmore-case.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1207389/DNA-evidence-fabricated-planted-crime-scenes-scientists-warn.html
http://www.dps.mo.gov/dir/programs/cjle/dod.asp

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