By Laura Bauer, Dave Helling and Brian Burnes, Apr. 13, 2014, Kansascitystar.com
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A 73-year-old southwest Missouri man with a long history of
anti-Semitism is suspected of killing two people outside Overland Park’s Jewish
Community Center and then a third at a nearby Jewish assisted living facility.
After officers arrested Frazier Glenn Cross — an Aurora,
Mo., man better known as F. Glenn Miller — Sunday afternoon, authorities said
he went on a rant inside the patrol car. Though Overland Park Police Chief John
Douglass wouldn’t say what Cross hollered, a television crew captured him on
video while he was handcuffed in the back of the car.
“Heil Hitler,” Miller yelled out, and then he bobbed his
head up and down.
Four hours after the shooting rampage was first reported,
Douglass said in a news conference that it was too early to know definitively
what the shooter’s motives were, but added: “We are investigating this as a
hate crime.”
In all, the gunman fired at five people Sunday afternoon,
police said, but he missed two of his targets, who were not injured. Police
said the man had not only a shotgun but also a handgun and possibly an assault
weapon.
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