Investigators and McGuire officials have been monitoring the Internet traffic and controversy.
"A random act of insanity? Not so fast," said Malkin, who has been a guest host on Bill O'Reilly's popular Fox News cable TV show, The Factor. "There's more to the story."
Malkin cited a reader's post on the Little Green Footballs weblog, where the mother of a friend of Schrieken's described what she knew.
"Turns out the guy left a couple of suicide notes stating how much he hated the military and he wanted to go out making a statement, so he chose to make his statement on Independence Day trying to kill a soldier . . . He's been to Iraq and Afghanistan on our behalf and then gets shot in his own driveway here in the U.S. by an anti-war, anti-American lunatic."
Yesterday, [Jack] Smith, the spokesman for the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office, described Marren's final words as "rambling. There was no mention of the military, the war in Iraq or the victim being a soldier.
" . . . This has taken on a life of its own."
No, it's people who are for the war who attack their opponents. Glad to clear that up for you.
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