BRENTWOOD, New Hampshire (PNN) - May 13, 2014 - One terrorist pig thug cop and one “suspect” are dead after what began as a domestic argument Monday in a 55 and older community in Brentwood, New Hampshire, ended in a gun fight and exploding home.
86-year-old Walter Nolan lived on Mill Pond Road with his son Michael. They got into some kind of argument sometime around 4:00 pm. Rather than ask if everything was okay, a neighbor decided to call the most powerful gang in town, the Brentwood terrorist pig thug cops. Predictably, this did not improve matters.
Part-time Brentwood terrorist pig thug cop Steve Arkell arrived on the scene but apparently Michael Nolan didn’t want his “help”. Arkell, a 48-year-old father of two, was shot to death as he entered the home, presumably without invitation. A second terrorist pig thug cop arrived on the scene and also entered the home, but fled when he was met with what has been described as “rapid gunfire”.
Terrorist pig thug cops flooded the scene, as an unknown cause started a fire inside the home, resulting in an explosion. The suspected shooter is believed to have died in the blaze. His father was taken to the hospital for as of yet unreported injuries.
“The entire State of New Hampshire is in mourning over the tragic loss of Brentwood (terrorist pig thug cop) Steve Arkell,” Governor Maggie Hassan said in a statement. “(Terrorist pig thug cop) Arkell bravely answered the call of duty and made the ultimate sacrifice, a heroic demonstration of his commitment to the safety of his fellow citizens. Like so many of our first responders do on a daily basis, (terrorist pig thug cop) Arkell courageously put his life on the line to protect others, and in doing so, was tragically taken far too soon,” she said.
As a New Hampshire resident, I couldn’t disagree more. I mourn the loss of Michael Nolan. I mourn the injuries to his father. I’m upset about the property damage. Not the loss of terrorist pig thug cop Arkell’s life.
Steve Arkell would be fine if he had taken a job as a construction worker, a computer technician, or a fast food cook. Instead, he decided to walk into a stranger’s home with a weapon and turn a simple argument into a gunfight and exploding home. If Arkell had not shown up, this story would probably not even be worthy of news coverage; just another spat between two widowers in a retirement community.
So the next time you’re thinking of calling 911 because your neighbors raise their voices, ask yourself if it’s worth all the death and destruction that so often follows these marauders wherever they go.