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Professional golfer Gene Siller was shot and killed on Saturday while at the Pinetree Country Club in Kennesaw, Georgia, according to local reports and the Georgia State Golfing Association.
"All of us at the GSGA are deeply saddened by the tragic events that occurred earlier today at Pinetree CC. Our thoughts and prayers are with Gene Siller’s family and friends," the Georgia State Golfing Association tweeted on Saturday.
Siller, who was in his 40s, was a member of the Pinetree Country Club staff and had previously worked as the director of golf and head golf pro at Summit Chase Country Club, according to the Gwinnett Daily Post. Kennesaw is about 30 miles northwest of Atlanta.
Looks like BLM is ramping up for the summer again.
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Originally Posted by DabOnEm
I think this is more antifa than blm.
BLM and Antifa are not the types who'd go near country clubs.
This sounds like an angry redneck wearing a MAGA hat type. The kind who'd post videos of themselves bearing arms into private businesses like a country club to exercise the 2nd A.
I wonder if this guy was doing his wife. The article doesn't say, but this seems personal somehow, just doesn't have a random feel to it.
Yes, it does have that feeling sparking my Spidey sense as well. Dont know about the whole love triangle thing but there's certainly a personal feeling bout this. Guy drives up on the course where he knows this particular guy is at and plugs him , this certain guy, it does not feel random at all. And LE has a pretty good description of him. Height weight ethnicity did he get out of the truck in plain view of other people close enough to get these details? And the shooter just ignored them?
No, not a random nutcase methinks.
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