By Mairead
Early Saturday morning, while singing a version of Toby Keith’s “I Love This Bar,” 40-year-old Robin Munis was shot and killed. The police suspect the killer to be her estranged husband, David Munis, 36. Late Monday evening, a woman spotted a black Dodge with National Guard plates in a canyon near her home. She notified the police, who believe David is now on foot and armed with at least one handgun and two canteens. The police found the empty handgun case in the truck, and after searching his home they believe that he may also have at least one high-powered rifle, according to MSNBC.com.
Munis was in the Army and a graduate of the Army Sniper School in 2001. He also has been a member of the Wyoming National Guard since 2003. According to foxnews.com, the police secured an arrest warrant Monday for the arrest of David Munis charging him with homicide. They also note that Munis has not accessed his bank account or touched his cell phone. However, a recent Fox News broadcast contradicts the information on Fox's website and mentions a ping from his cell phone.
Both MSNBC.com and foxnews.com quoted police Lt. Jeff Schulz saying, “Apprehending a man with that kind of sniper skill and the weaponry he has available to him is an extremely dangerous type of proposition.” MSNBC.com went on to John Plaster who is a sniperEarly Saturday morning, while singing a version of Toby Keith’s “I Love This Bar,” 40-year-old Robin Munis was shot and killed. The police suspect the killer to be her estranged husband, David Munis, 36. Late Monday evening, a woman spotted a black Dodge with National Guard plates in a canyon near her home. She notified the police, who believe David is now on foot and armed with at least one handgun and two canteens. The police found the empty handgun case in the truck, and after searching his home they believe that he may also have at least one high-powered rifle, according to MSNBC.com.
Munis was in the Army and a graduate of the Army Sniper School in 2001. He also has been a member of the Wyoming National Guard since 2003. According to foxnews.com, the police secured an arrest warrant Monday for the arrest of David Munis charging him with homicide. They also note that Munis has not accessed his bank account or touched his cell phone. However, a recent Fox News broadcast contradicts the information on Fox's website and mentions a ping from his cell phone.
instructor for the military and law enforcement agencies. He said that a man like Munis saw his wife as the enemy and would not be likely to shoot at the police. However, should he be cornered, he is a very dangerous person. Military sharpshooters are trained to think of what they do as saving the lines of their troops. Because of this mindset, Plaster believes that Munis would be more likely to turn the weapon upon himself than turn it on law enforcement. Robin Munis left behind four children ages 19, 17, 13, 5.
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