Black Hebrew Israelite Shoots 24-Year-Old Police Officer in the Head – IOTW Report

Black Hebrew Israelite Shoots 24-Year-Old Police Officer in the Head

According to Indiana State Police, a suspect who is accused of fatally shooting a police officer during a traffic stop wrote a song in which he threatened to murder any officers who “caught” him. After being freed from parole a year ago, Carl Roy Webb Boards II, 42, had convictions dating back to 1999, including one for firing at Indianapolis police officers, according to the police. According to WTTV, Elwood Officer Noah Shahnavaz stopped him in Madison County at two in the morning on Sunday after receiving a radio call that the driver “had a gun.” The officer was later discovered with multiple gunshot wounds, including two to the head, in his police cruiser.

Shahnavaz’s service weapon was still in its holster, according to investigators.

Despite the fact that Boards did not provide any information regarding an alleged motive, police reportedly spoke with a man who claimed the suspect was a Black Hebrew Israelite and had “made a recorded song making statements that if he ever caught by police that he would kill them,” according to a court document.

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6 Comments on Black Hebrew Israelite Shoots 24-Year-Old Police Officer in the Head

  1. ARMY VET, POLICE OFFICER VS LOWLIFE PIECE OF SHIT

    I’M DONE FOR THE WEEK, FULL OF HATE FOR LIBERALS AND THEIR BULLSHIT PRO CRIME POLICIES

    NEED A BREAK

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  2. Oh Lord, how very, very awful. Officer Shahnavaz was obviously a good man, too decent and compassionate to be prepared for a confrontation with pure evil. Praying justice is swift and the murdering black racist thug gets eliminated and sent to Hell – soon.

    Praying the family of Officer Shahnavaz are comforted by God’s grace and mercy. That they know, despite the horrific way their loved one passed, the moment was in an instant and he is now at peace. His service to the citizens and city was not in vain. The officer was doing what he loved and was called to do.

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