Video time frame of 2:14, which is equivalent to 134
(2:14 = 60 seconds + 60 seconds + 14 seconds = 134 seconds)
A 77-year-old man has been arrested hours after a shooting at a Long Beach retirement home left a fire captain dead and two other people injured early Monday, officials said.
Police detained a person of interest and recovered a weapon, Long Beach police Chief Robert Luna said. During a news conference later, investigators identified that person as Thomas Kim, a 77-year-old man who lived at the retirement home.
The Fire Department responded to a report of a fire alarm at 600 E. Fourth St. at around 3:49 a.m., Long Beach Fire Department spokesman Jake Heflin said. A retirement home called Covenant Manor was listed under that address.
Date numerology: 6/25/2018 = 6+2+5+20+18 = 51
Crucified = 51. Deceiving = 51. Federal = 51. Forced = 51. Foreshadow = 51. times and seasons = 51
Capt. Dave Rosa, 45, a 17-year veteran with the Long Beach Fire Department, was shot while responding to a fire, according to the agency.
The Fire Department responded to a report of a fire alarm at 600 E. Fourth St. at around 3:49 a.m., Long Beach Fire Department spokesman Jake Heflin said.
349 is the 70th prime number
A retirement home called Covenant Manor was listed under that address.
Dave Rosa is the deceased fire department captain.
At around 4:08 a.m., Rosa and another firefighter were shot, according to the Fire Department.
Destroyer = 48. Establishment = 48. Evil = 48. Explosion = 48. Homicide = 48. Hoax = 48. Propaganda = 48. staged drill = 48
Heflin identified the second firefighter as Ernesto Torres.
He was taken to St. Mary Medical Center in Long Beach and was discharged on Monday morning, Heflin said.
Ernesto Torres Long Beach police chief Robert Luna gave the reporting.
The 77-year-old man arrested was identified as Thomas Kim.
Date numerology: 6/25/2018 = 6+25+18 = 49
The last book of the Bible is the book of Revelation.
So... at around 3:49 AM this morning, there was a seemingly routine fire alarm call that went off that a Long Beach retirement home, then there were secondary reports of a(n) explosion(s) inside the building, some windows were the found to have been blown out, then people said they smelled what they thought was gasoline in the area, then as resident were making their way down the stairwell, people heard gun shots ring out.
The only details provided in this article is that "At around 4:08 a.m., Rosa and another firefighter were shot, according to the Fire Department."
No other information on what transpired that resulted in the the death of Capt. Dave Rosa of the Long Beach fire department. So vague, leaves more questions than answers... as always.
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