Let it not be said that military training is useless. One of the suspects in the brutal and "precision" murder-robbery in Beulah, Florida, last week were military veterans and had seen extensive service abroad:
The suspects range in age from 16 to 56. One, Donnie Ray Stallworth, was with the Air Force Special Operations Command with an aircraft maintenance squadron at Hurlburt Field near Fort Walton Beach. It wasn't clear how he knew the others. Stallworth had been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan five times since 2002, an Air Force spokesman said.
With the "operation" carried out with "precision," according to the police, I guess all that military training came in quite handy. Just wait until the veterans who now are gang members demonstrate their great training!
