• Texas wop shot at women drivers, thinking only men should operate vehic

    From Wrong State@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 28 04:52:17 2018
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    A Texas man whom authorities claim has a "dim" view of women was
    arrested this week, accused of firing shots at women drivers
    because he doesn't believe they should be allowed behind the
    wheel, officials said.

    Nicholas D’Agostino, 29, is linked to at least three road rage
    shootings, all occuring in the Houston suburb of Katy, officials
    said. He appeared before a judge Thursday night on charges of
    shooting two women in their cars in two separate instances, Fox
    26 Houston reported.

    In one case in March, a woman driver heard a loud noise while
    driving out of a gas station's parking lot. After feeling a pain
    in her right arm she realized she had been shot, FOX 26 reported.

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    A man arrested for shooting a woman driving down Mason Rd. in
    Katy has more charges filed against him. Court documents say
    Nicholas Dagostino admitted to firing at other cars on 5 other
    occasions. He faces multiple counts of aggravated assault w/ a
    deadly weapon.#Fox26News

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    D'Agostino faces a new charge of aggravated assault with a
    deadly weapon in connection with that case, the report said.

    He has already spent six weeks in jail for a July attack on a 39-
    year-old woman, the station reported.

    He was released on bond for three days before Thursday's arrest.

    D'Agostino's bond is currently set at $250,000, the report said,
    and it was recommended that he wear a GPS monitor on his leg and
    adhere to an 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. curfew.

    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/08/25/man-shot-at-women-drivers- thinking-only-men-should-operate-vehicles-authorities- say.html?intcmp=ob_article_sidebar_video&intcmp=obnetwork

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  • From Snit@21:1/5 to Wrong State on Mon Aug 27 20:33:08 2018
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    On 8/27/18 7:52 PM, Wrong State wrote:
    A Texas man whom authorities claim has a "dim" view of women was
    arrested this week, accused of firing shots at women drivers
    because he doesn't believe they should be allowed behind the
    wheel, officials said.

    Nicholas D’Agostino, 29, is linked to at least three road rage
    shootings, all occuring in the Houston suburb of Katy, officials
    said. He appeared before a judge Thursday night on charges of
    shooting two women in their cars in two separate instances, Fox
    26 Houston reported.

    In one case in March, a woman driver heard a loud noise while
    driving out of a gas station's parking lot. After feeling a pain
    in her right arm she realized she had been shot, FOX 26 reported.

    View image on TwitterView image on Twitter

    FOX26Houston
    ?
    @FOX26Houston
    A man arrested for shooting a woman driving down Mason Rd. in
    Katy has more charges filed against him. Court documents say
    Nicholas Dagostino admitted to firing at other cars on 5 other
    occasions. He faces multiple counts of aggravated assault w/ a
    deadly weapon.#Fox26News

    3:14 AM - Aug 24, 2018
    9
    17 people are talking about this
    Twitter Ads info and privacy
    D'Agostino faces a new charge of aggravated assault with a
    deadly weapon in connection with that case, the report said.

    He has already spent six weeks in jail for a July attack on a 39-
    year-old woman, the station reported.

    He was released on bond for three days before Thursday's arrest.

    D'Agostino's bond is currently set at $250,000, the report said,
    and it was recommended that he wear a GPS monitor on his leg and
    adhere to an 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. curfew.

    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/08/25/man-shot-at-women-drivers- thinking-only-men-should-operate-vehicles-authorities- say.html?intcmp=ob_article_sidebar_video&intcmp=obnetwork


    They do not mention his religion or tie this to whatever religion he is terrorism. Interesting.

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