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Oct 25, 2022Liked by Mike Huggins

Excellent read! More sarcasm please....oh and Happy, happy birthday!

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Oct 25, 2022Liked by Mike Huggins

Woo-hoo! I'm pfamous now thanks to the Reaper.

Happy Birthday! 🎈

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You are too pfunny.

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Oct 24, 2022Liked by Mike Huggins

Happy Birthday, Mike. Great article as always.

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Thanks C, appreciate it.

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Thanks Patti. I need all the praise I can get.

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RemovedOct 25, 2022·edited Oct 25, 2022Liked by Mike Huggins
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Thanks Lucinda. WE have it all. The most damming evidence against them has gone completely un-noticed. The media published the entire event before it happened and I found it. It's dated and time stamped--KOMO News. The Seattle Times tweeted it out two hours before it happened. Jaylen, Shaylee, and Andrew are buried at Mission Beach cemetery. I spent a fair amount of time there. Nobody ever came to see them while I was there. They kick in a little mockery as well. They spelled Jaylen's name wrong on his license plate headstone--Jaylyn. I think my last visit there was in December 2014 and it was still spelled the same way. Directly in front of his gravesite is a porta potty. I was in the fire department in 1994 and I know you don't go on the scene until the scene is declared secure. We did active shooter drills / training. They declared this massive campus secure in about 15 min. I'd have to look at my notes to know the exact time but it was fast. I have all of the 911 calls as well. Thanks for your comment. Until we get the courts back there isn't really anything that can be done. All of the families of the kids involved received millions of dollars. They sued the school district for 117 million. They settled for a fraction of that. It was probably already pre-determined. One more--at the time of the shooting the Fryberg residence in Marysville was up for sale and vacant. WE have that too. I wonder where the Fryberg's were? Thanks for the comment.

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