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Another US Shooting


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6 minutes ago, Pete said:

 

46 mass shootings in January alone?!? 
WTF is wrong with these people?


There’s nothing wrong with them, the problem was the victims didn’t have guns. Serves them right if you ask me. 

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3 minutes ago, VladimirIlyich said:

As sad as it is true.

Missouri has extremely weak gun laws, ranked 38th in the country by the non-profit Everytown for Gun Safety, which noted that the state has “one of the highest rates of gun deaths, gun homicide rates, and household firearm ownership”.

Gun owners in the state are not required to obtain a permit to purchase rifles, shotguns, or handguns, do not have to register their firearms or be licensed to own them, and do not need a permit to carry them, according to the National Rifle Association.

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2 minutes ago, No2 said:

Missouri has extremely weak gun laws, ranked 38th in the country by the non-profit Everytown for Gun Safety, which noted that the state has “one of the highest rates of gun deaths, gun homicide rates, and household firearm ownership”.

Gun owners in the state are not required to obtain a permit to purchase rifles, shotguns, or handguns, do not have to register their firearms or be licensed to own them, and do not need a permit to carry them, according to the National Rifle Association.

Dumb and Dumberer!

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16 minutes ago, Carradona said:

I'd be put off taking my family to the World Cup there in a few years. It's a mentalists wet dream, there'll be plenty of these shootings near stadiums and stations. 

 

No there won't.

 

The mentalists you are speaking of have zero interest in "the world." It is domestic, politically based terrorism.

 

I've been hearing similar about Dublin, that it is certainly going to kick off, visitors will be targeted etc.

Still going mind. 

 

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12 hours ago, Kevin D said:

When I was hopping over the barricade, my foot hit [it] and my face nailed the concrete,” Gabe Wallace told the newspaper.


I apologise to everyone. I giggled at this. I am a bad person.

 

I do feel sorry for all of these people, the wounded, and those killed. But I just couldn’t help myself with that bit.

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On 21/06/2022 at 06:31, Anubis said:

This Uvalde school shooting is getting worse for the police.

 

 

Guy continued to sucked the teat for two years til this:

 

 

Less than a week after the Uvalde City Council received an investigative report clearing local police officers of wrongdoing in the 2022 Robb Elementary School massacre, the Texas city’s police chief abruptly announced Tuesday he is quitting.

The resignation came hours before the council declined to comment on the investigative report during a regularly scheduled public meeting Tuesday night, saying it needed more time to assess the report’s findings.

The findings came after reports from the US Department of Justice and the Texas House of Representatives said there were multiple failures with the law enforcement response.

Rodriguez has stood by his officers who responded to the school and has not taken disciplinary action against them, even as families have persisted in demanding he fire those who waited in the hallway.

 

Don McLaughlin, who was mayor when the shooting happened and when the report was commissioned, said it was supposed to help identify mistakes that were made – though the report itself notes it was prepared “in anticipation of litigation.”

 

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