Two takeaways here:
1. The 105*+ temps are making people crazy
2. WHERE CAN I GET A GRENADE?!?
From the Dallas Observer's "while you were sleeping" file
1. The 105*+ temps are making people crazy
2. WHERE CAN I GET A GRENADE?!?
From the Dallas Observer's "while you were sleeping" file
Erbie "E-Luv" Bowser, Former Mavs Maniaac Dancer, Went on a Murderous Rampage Last Night, Police Say
By Eric Nicholson Thu., Aug. 8 2013 at 8:21 AM
At 10:30 last night, police say 44-year-old Erbie Bowser walked into his ex-girlfriend's home in the 7100 block of Long Canyon Trail in far southwest Dallas and opened fire, killing two people and wounding two others.
Bowser then hopped in his car and drove seven miles to a house on Galleria Drive in DeSoto, which WFAA reports belonged to his ex-wife. He tossed a grenade inside then, after it detonated, walking in with guns blazing. By the time he ran out of ammo, another two people were dead, and two more were wounded.
According to The Dallas Morning News, Bowser pretended to be one of the victims when police arrived at the house on Galleria Drive. Once they figured out he was unhurt, WFAA reports that he gave officers his name, Army rank, and serial number.
Victims identified so far by family members include Toya Smith, 43, and Tasmia Allen, her 17-year-old daughter.
Bowser did not at first volunteer that he is a former Mavs Maniaac dancer, though the media seized hold of that soon enough. His current absence from the squad might have something to do with previous arrests for violating a protective order and evading arrest. It's not clear. All we really know is that his name was E-Luv and that he prefers "the briefs that are like boxers":
By Eric Nicholson Thu., Aug. 8 2013 at 8:21 AM
At 10:30 last night, police say 44-year-old Erbie Bowser walked into his ex-girlfriend's home in the 7100 block of Long Canyon Trail in far southwest Dallas and opened fire, killing two people and wounding two others.
Bowser then hopped in his car and drove seven miles to a house on Galleria Drive in DeSoto, which WFAA reports belonged to his ex-wife. He tossed a grenade inside then, after it detonated, walking in with guns blazing. By the time he ran out of ammo, another two people were dead, and two more were wounded.
According to The Dallas Morning News, Bowser pretended to be one of the victims when police arrived at the house on Galleria Drive. Once they figured out he was unhurt, WFAA reports that he gave officers his name, Army rank, and serial number.
Victims identified so far by family members include Toya Smith, 43, and Tasmia Allen, her 17-year-old daughter.
Bowser did not at first volunteer that he is a former Mavs Maniaac dancer, though the media seized hold of that soon enough. His current absence from the squad might have something to do with previous arrests for violating a protective order and evading arrest. It's not clear. All we really know is that his name was E-Luv and that he prefers "the briefs that are like boxers":
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