
General's PA ran mass violence web site
An aide to the California National Guard's top general has been suspended pending an investigation into his connection to a web site that appeared to advocate mass violence
The guard placed Senior Airman Travis Gruber, 27, personal assistant to Maj. Gen. William Wade II, on paid administrative leave Wednesday shortly after the Contra Costa Times raised questions about the web site www.Howtokillpeople.com
Investigators will "look into the content of the web site and make a determination into whether any of it is a violation of military law and regulations," said guard spokesman Lt. Col. Jon Siepmann.
Despite its name, the site does not give instructions on how to kill people. Much of it contained social commentary, vulgar humor, sex jokes and photos of Gruber, including one of him pointing a gun at black people in tribal garb, according to the Times. www.physorg.com






















