Thursday, October 03, 2013

FBI Releases Photo Of DC Crazed Driver!

FBI release photo of crazed driver.
Friends and family says that she was a nice woman. She wouldn't harm a fly. But I guess they were proven wrong.

And for the racial extremists, it's another one of "OBAMA'S CHILDREN". After all she's Black and she was doing a violent crime.

Oh, it's another Trayvon Martin moment.

A woman from Connecticut was responsible for a police pursuit that ended with the U.S. Capitol Police opening fire upon her. She would die of her injuries and the FBI and Secret Service are investigating.

Miriam Carey, 34 was from Stamford, Connecticut. She was the alleged driver who ended up plowing into the perimeter of the U.S. Capitol and The White House.

She was with her daughter during the afternoon attack upon law enforcement.

In a disturbing video, the police had ordered her to pull over when she got near the U.S. Capitol steps.

Upon pulling off on the officers, they had no choice but to give her a lead salad. She was hit multiple times.

After she arrived at the local hospital, she would die of her injuries. 

While Congress is screwing the government workers, the federal law enforcement on furlough are trying to figure out the reasons for a "normally nice" woman to cause such havoc. 

Again, letting be known that she posed a danger towards herself, her child and those around her.

She was a dental hygienist with a history of mental health issues was killed after a chase and shooting near the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, a source with knowledge of the investigation said.

The woman behind the wheel of the black Infiniti coupe with Connecticut license plates that tried to pass a security check point at the White House. Carey led police on a chase through central Washington and died after being shot near the U.S. Capitol. She had a 1-year-old child in the car with her, officials said.

Video shows the car speeding away from police during a chase that went for about 1.5 miles.

The Hartford Courant has reported that the driver of the car was shot and killed, said Washington Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier. Shots were fired in at least two locations during the pursuit, and a 1-year-old child is in protective custody, she said.

She did not offer any details about the investigation or the woman.
So far there are few answers on why Miriam Carey (pictured) took police on a violent chase near the U.S. Capitol.
 The NICE GUY is going to the next domestic threat. 
Meanwhile, in Stamford, police entered the Woodside Green Condominiums complex Thursday evening, and residents said police told them the investigation was connected to the Capitol shooting.
 People run for cover at the site of the Capitol Hill shooting October 3.
Iconic photos of fear.
Public records show that Carey was a resident of the complex. Police were diverting traffic from the area and taping off a parking lot.

Carey's motive was unknown late Thursday. Agents from FBI New Haven division are assisting with the investigation in Stamford, an FBI spokesman said.

Miriam Iris Carey was born in August 1979, most likely in New York State, where her Social Security number was assigned not long after.

She appeared to live most of her adult life in Brooklyn, N.Y., and after receiving a bachelor's degree in health sciences, she became a registered dental hygienist in 2002.

By 2009, she had moved to Stamford, living at Woodside Green, a sprawling complex of 212 one- and two-bedroom units by the Rippowam River off busy Washington Boulevard and near Scalzi Park in an area north of I-95. She paid $242,000 for her unit.

In September 2009, she became a licensed dental hygienist in Connecticut. By 2011, she had formed a home-based business, Experienced Dental Placements, which appeared to operate as a temporary employment firm.
A crumpled Capitol Police car is surrounded by crime scene tape on Constitution Ave. after car chase near Capitol.
DC rattled by crazed woman driving through U.S. Capitol.
She has no criminal record in Connecticut and no pending criminal actions. In 2012, the condominium association filed suit against her, but it was withdrawn less than two months later following "discussion of the parties on their own," according to court records.

Several residents of Woodside Green said they did not know Miriam Carey personally, but recognized her, her baby and her car, a black Infiniti.

"I recognized the car, not the woman, the car," said Wendy Frolick, 64, who lives in a nearby building. "Beautiful car. She always keeps it nice and shiny. And she always parked on the end, the very end," she said, pointing to a parking lot near the building police were searching.

Carey's behavior until Thursday, Frolick said, was always "totally normal."

When the FBI and secret service showed up late Thursday afternoon, some residents of the complex were asked to evacuate, including Angela Corrente, 37, who lived in the same building as Carey.

Corrente said she didn't know Carey, but saw her frequently. They would let each other in and out of the building, she said. She recalled that the last time she was Carey was about a week ago. "She had a baby," Corrente said. "She's pretty quiet. Pretty much kept to herself."

Corrente said when she arrived home from her job in Stamford authorities allowed her to take some belongings but told her to leave the building. "They said it could take a couple of hours or overnight," she said.

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