Joe Jones
Daily Stormer
November 3, 2017
Luvelle Kennon, Linda Montgomery.
The New York police have done one of the greatest services to their country possible.
They executed a savage criminal negro.
Police fatally shot a man who barricaded himself in a classroom at a California elementary school, where he held a 70-year-old teacher hostage for seven hours on Tuesday.
Luvelle Kennon, 27, died at the hospital after he was shot by a SWAT team at the Castle View Elementary School around 6 p.m., according to Riverside Police Officer Ryan Railsback.
The 70-year-old hostage, identified by family members as first-grade teacher Linda Montgomery, sustained minor injuries and is expected to survive.
Kennon, whose daughter is a first-grade student at the school, had his car keys confiscated Tuesday morning by another family member, his uncle Carl Jackson told ABC.
Kennon, who appeared at the school around 11:15 a.m., was stopped by substitute teacher after he failed to sign in at the front desk, according to the Riverside Unified School District spokesperson Justin Grayson.
Kennon punched the substitute teacher in the face, knocking him down and breaking his nose before he took Montgomery hostage inside an empty classroom, police said.