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The shooter posted a first-person POV video of the shooting on Twitter and Facebook.
I missed that.
I thought plp were talking about the original video.
This is some Dexter level stuff.
The shooter posted a first-person POV video of the shooting on Twitter and Facebook.
Ya I just watched that video. Crazy. Looks like he shot the girl first, about 3-4 times as she ran away. After that the video goes black and you hear 4-5 more shots.
Mentally same people don't shoot people.
Then film it. Then upload it to twitter.
Gun control is an important issue, but mental health importance isn't a deflection, it's simply not taken seriously enough until it's too late.
Holy fuck I just saw this on TMZ.
He pretty much filmed him killing them and posted it on facebook and Twitter. So yeah.Do we have suspect?
He's involved in police chase. Had uploaded the murder on Twitter and Facebook.
Redditors have apparently pulled the footage and uploaded it other places.
Guns have nothing to do with art. Your point is as invalid as it was before.It speaks to the differences within the countries. Messing with the US bill of rights like so many think will be simple just isn't going to be taken lightly. It will face unprecedented scrutiny and resistance. It's borderline political suicide. So yeah, I'm not sure what Australia has to do with this. I'm not the one who mentioned the country anyway.
The only thing I can see tipping pro-gun opinion is an incident where someone who is armed is attacked and his weapon doing nothing to help in the situation. And even then, I'm sure there would be excuses as to why the armed victim was unable to fight back. Obviously I don't want this to happen to anyone, but it's the only thing I can see that might have a chance at swaying the current gun control temperature.
So again the narrative in gun violence is "he was mentally unstable" instead of "we should really do something about the amount of guns on the streets".
That, he is not..Because he clearly is mentally stable right now.
Holy fuck I just saw this on TMZ.
So again the narrative in gun violence is "he was mentally unstable" instead of "we should really do something about the amount of guns on the streets".
Please don't tell me it's on their website. Fucking scum.
They wouldn't show the first person video, would they?
It's both and more. There is no one magic cure-all thing you can do to solve the problem.So again the narrative in gun violence is "he was mentally unstable" instead of "we should really do something about the amount of guns on the streets".
Please don't tell me it's on their website. Fucking scum.
I don't see how anyone would WANT to watch that video he posted. I saw it accidentally because he posted it on twitter and feel like puking right now. And I only saw the first part when he was waving the gun and then start shooting Alison...
Is that him though?...So he worked at the station and left in 2013? This doesn't seem like something someone would have bad blood over after two and a half years...
It seems like they got along at some point
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http://heavy.com/news/2015/08/leste...raman-photos-video-chase-gun-gunman-arrested/
Did you watch the whole video? The Twitter one? How is that not completely derailing your day and fucking with your head? This madness is just unbelievable.
So he worked at the station and left in 2013? This doesn't seem like something someone would have bad blood over after two and a half years...
It seems like they got along at some point
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http://heavy.com/news/2015/08/leste...raman-photos-video-chase-gun-gunman-arrested/
Did he post the video prior to the authorities identifying him?
Well, the videos you guys are talking about are gone.
Ok so lets only torture mentally ill people.
Honest question, why is it assumed it was mental health? This always seems to be the narrative for when these things happens and all it does it deflect the discussion.
This has already happened: 2012 Empire State Building shooting. Gunman shoots one person in a work related shooting, shoots at no one else, police shoot him and nine innocent bystanders. People who have monthly range time and more training/experience than a normal person could hope to get STILL fuck things up (there are other incidents like this), and people don't see the problem with, "Solve it with more guns!"
Gun right proponents see themselves as Buffalo Bill when the truth is something more like Yosemite Sam.
They have a single screencap of the TV broadcast video. Still haunting enough to look atPlease don't tell me it's on their website. Fucking scum.
So he worked at the station and left in 2013? This doesn't seem like something someone would have bad blood over after two and a half years...
It seems like they got along at some point
Why can't it be both?
People like guns. They want to keep their guns. So if you dont believe that the shooter is suffering from some sort of mental health issues then the only alternative left is that people have way too easy access to weapons. People dont wanna open that door.
I hope its the death penalty for that psycho.
That's enough for a lot of people, though.That's not him. Like, other than being black that doesn't even look like him.
I don't see how anyone would WANT to watch that video he posted. I saw it accidentally because he posted it on twitter and feel like puking right now. And I only saw the first part when he was waving the gun and then start shooting Alison...