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Subject: Re: Jobs that shooters had/how they got the money for their weapons? Mon Feb 20, 2023 8:40 pm
Salvador Ramos worked at Whataburger in late 2021 before being fired and switching to working at Wendy's, which he then quit 2 weeks before the shooting.
Robert Crimo worked a brief stint at Panera Bread.
Raymond Spencer was a lifeguard years before the shooting but had a near-fatal accident and had to be resuscitated. He also went to Coast Guard boot camp but didn't complete it.
Jonathan Sapirman worked a warehouse job but quit a bit before his shooting.
Ethan Miller (cringe ahh) worked at the Safeway he shot up iirc
You won't ever guess where Brandon Scott Hole worked.
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Subject: Re: Jobs that shooters had/how they got the money for their weapons? Mon Feb 20, 2023 8:47 pm
He's obviously new to researching shootings, Pekka makes a million spam threads and the think that offends u is some new guy making a thread similar to one posted 4 years ago. I bet ur such a cunt online cuz u get slammed into lockers daily at whatever shithole latin american school you go to. ¡Chinga tu madre!
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ZELLAweistDAY3
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Subject: Re: Jobs that shooters had/how they got the money for their weapons? Mon Feb 20, 2023 9:25 pm
vril wrote:
Salvador Ramos worked at Whataburger in late 2021 before being fired and switching to working at Wendy's, which he then quit 2 weeks before the shooting.
Robert Crimo worked a brief stint at Panera Bread.
Raymond Spencer was a lifeguard years before the shooting but had a near-fatal accident and had to be resuscitated. He also went to Coast Guard boot camp but didn't complete it.
Jonathan Sapirman worked a warehouse job but quit a bit before his shooting.
Ethan Miller (cringe ahh) worked at the Safeway he shot up iirc
You won't ever guess where Brandon Scott Hole worked.
Osvaldo campos was Vet
Damascio Ibarra torres was musician
Dion Terres worked in the Motorola plant in Libertyville
Manuel Martinez Coronado was a Farmer
Dulio Pessoto was a farmer
Carlos Landívar Worked in BMW workshop
Nathan Desai was Lawyer
Joseph Mazza worked in the railroad terminal
A unnamed man who did a shooting in Iran worked at Ilam branch of the Mostazafan Foundation
Liang Yongcheng was a School guard
U probably didnt knew one of them
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ZELLAweistDAY3
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Subject: Re: Jobs that shooters had/how they got the money for their weapons? Mon Feb 20, 2023 9:27 pm
He's obviously new to researching shootings, Pekka makes a million spam threads and the think that offends u is some new guy making a thread similar to one posted 4 years ago. I bet ur such a cunt online cuz u get slammed into lockers daily at whatever shithole latin american school you go to. ¡Chinga tu madre!
Bro WTF hahaha, I wasn't offended, I didn't even say it rudely, I just forwarded the thread because it already has a lot of replies, And I don't know if you know, but every time someone writes something in a thread, it appears at the top of the subforum,
and as fact, "chinga tu madre" is used only un México, and i'm not mexican
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Subject: Re: Jobs that shooters had/how they got the money for their weapons? Mon Feb 20, 2023 9:32 pm
He's obviously new to researching shootings, Pekka makes a million spam threads and the think that offends u is some new guy making a thread similar to one posted 4 years ago. I bet ur such a cunt online cuz u get slammed into lockers daily at whatever shithole latin american school you go to. ¡Chinga tu madre!
Bro WTF hahaha, I wasn't offended, I didn't even say it rudely, I just forwarded the thread because it already has a lot of replies, And I don't know if you know, but every time someone writes something in a thread, it appears at the top of the subforum,
and as fact, "chinga tu madre" is used only un México, and i'm not mexican
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] He's actually Cambodian *mic drop *shots fired *mlg cambodia montage plays
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Subject: Re: Jobs that shooters had/how they got the money for their weapons? Mon Feb 20, 2023 10:25 pm
ZELLAweistDAY3 wrote:
vril wrote:
Salvador Ramos worked at Whataburger in late 2021 before being fired and switching to working at Wendy's, which he then quit 2 weeks before the shooting.
Robert Crimo worked a brief stint at Panera Bread.
Raymond Spencer was a lifeguard years before the shooting but had a near-fatal accident and had to be resuscitated. He also went to Coast Guard boot camp but didn't complete it.
Jonathan Sapirman worked a warehouse job but quit a bit before his shooting.
Ethan Miller (cringe ahh) worked at the Safeway he shot up iirc
You won't ever guess where Brandon Scott Hole worked.
Osvaldo campos was Vet
Damascio Ibarra torres was musician
Dion Terres worked in the Motorola plant in Libertyville
Manuel Martinez Coronado was a Farmer
Dulio Pessoto was a farmer
Carlos Landívar Worked in BMW workshop
Nathan Desai was Lawyer
Joseph Mazza worked in the railroad terminal
A unnamed man who did a shooting in Iran worked at Ilam branch of the Mostazafan Foundation
Liang Yongcheng was a School guard
U probably didnt knew one of them
Hate to break it to you but I know about half of these cases and the other half are so obscure nobody but you cares about them. Wow, an unnamed man in Iran? Why the fuck would I care bruh. Also, Chinese cases are boring. Cry bout it.
There's a reason I don't write about which job some obscure shooter had, nobody cares.
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Subject: Re: Jobs that shooters had/how they got the money for their weapons? Mon Feb 20, 2023 10:43 pm
The demons told Nikolas Cruz to get a job at Dollar Tree.
According to Dylann Roof, the only job he ever had was lawn mowing.
If I remember correctly, Adam Lanza worked at a PC Repair Shop for a short time.
Steven Kazmierczak was in the United States army, however he only got past basic training before he was discharged for failing to report his mental illnesses.
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Subject: Re: Jobs that shooters had/how they got the money for their weapons? Mon Feb 20, 2023 10:55 pm
vril wrote:
ZELLAweistDAY3 wrote:
vril wrote:
Salvador Ramos worked at Whataburger in late 2021 before being fired and switching to working at Wendy's, which he then quit 2 weeks before the shooting.
Robert Crimo worked a brief stint at Panera Bread.
Raymond Spencer was a lifeguard years before the shooting but had a near-fatal accident and had to be resuscitated. He also went to Coast Guard boot camp but didn't complete it.
Jonathan Sapirman worked a warehouse job but quit a bit before his shooting.
Ethan Miller (cringe ahh) worked at the Safeway he shot up iirc
You won't ever guess where Brandon Scott Hole worked.
Osvaldo campos was Vet
Damascio Ibarra torres was musician
Dion Terres worked in the Motorola plant in Libertyville
Manuel Martinez Coronado was a Farmer
Dulio Pessoto was a farmer
Carlos Landívar Worked in BMW workshop
Nathan Desai was Lawyer
Joseph Mazza worked in the railroad terminal
A unnamed man who did a shooting in Iran worked at Ilam branch of the Mostazafan Foundation
Liang Yongcheng was a School guard
U probably didnt knew one of them
Hate to break it to you but I know about half of these cases and the other half are so obscure nobody but you cares about them. Wow, an unnamed man in Iran? Why the fuck would I care bruh. Also, Chinese cases are boring. Cry bout it.
There's a reason I don't write about which job some obscure shooter had, nobody cares.
Well, thats funny because u said op is "new in researching shooting", well, you don't know much about them, u can't judge
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Subject: Re: Jobs that shooters had/how they got the money for their weapons? Mon Feb 20, 2023 11:08 pm
ZELLAweistDAY3 wrote:
vril wrote:
ZELLAweistDAY3 wrote:
vril wrote:
Salvador Ramos worked at Whataburger in late 2021 before being fired and switching to working at Wendy's, which he then quit 2 weeks before the shooting.
Robert Crimo worked a brief stint at Panera Bread.
Raymond Spencer was a lifeguard years before the shooting but had a near-fatal accident and had to be resuscitated. He also went to Coast Guard boot camp but didn't complete it.
Jonathan Sapirman worked a warehouse job but quit a bit before his shooting.
Ethan Miller (cringe ahh) worked at the Safeway he shot up iirc
You won't ever guess where Brandon Scott Hole worked.
Osvaldo campos was Vet
Damascio Ibarra torres was musician
Dion Terres worked in the Motorola plant in Libertyville
Manuel Martinez Coronado was a Farmer
Dulio Pessoto was a farmer
Carlos Landívar Worked in BMW workshop
Nathan Desai was Lawyer
Joseph Mazza worked in the railroad terminal
A unnamed man who did a shooting in Iran worked at Ilam branch of the Mostazafan Foundation
Liang Yongcheng was a School guard
U probably didnt knew one of them
Hate to break it to you but I know about half of these cases and the other half are so obscure nobody but you cares about them. Wow, an unnamed man in Iran? Why the fuck would I care bruh. Also, Chinese cases are boring. Cry bout it.
There's a reason I don't write about which job some obscure shooter had, nobody cares.
Well, thats funny because u said op is "new in researching shooting", well, you don't know much about them, u can't judge
True, I don't know where some newb who doesn't even know about "unnamed Iran man" gets the nerve to pipe up when you're obviously the expert.
By the way, I actually know his name, I'm just not going to tell you. Who's ignorant now, bitch?
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Subject: Re: Jobs that shooters had/how they got the money for their weapons? Mon Feb 20, 2023 11:24 pm
Vladislav Roslyakov got his money by stealing from his grandmother
Kimveer Gill was probaby on unemployment benefits at the time of Dawson, but had jobs in the past
Seung-Hui Cho used the money his parents loaned him
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Subject: Re: Jobs that shooters had/how they got the money for their weapons? Mon Feb 20, 2023 11:31 pm
ZELLAweistDAY3 wrote:
vril wrote:
ZELLAweistDAY3 wrote:
vril wrote:
Salvador Ramos worked at Whataburger in late 2021 before being fired and switching to working at Wendy's, which he then quit 2 weeks before the shooting.
Robert Crimo worked a brief stint at Panera Bread.
Raymond Spencer was a lifeguard years before the shooting but had a near-fatal accident and had to be resuscitated. He also went to Coast Guard boot camp but didn't complete it.
Jonathan Sapirman worked a warehouse job but quit a bit before his shooting.
Ethan Miller (cringe ahh) worked at the Safeway he shot up iirc
You won't ever guess where Brandon Scott Hole worked.
Osvaldo campos was Vet
Damascio Ibarra torres was musician
Dion Terres worked in the Motorola plant in Libertyville
Manuel Martinez Coronado was a Farmer
Dulio Pessoto was a farmer
Carlos Landívar Worked in BMW workshop
Nathan Desai was Lawyer
Joseph Mazza worked in the railroad terminal
A unnamed man who did a shooting in Iran worked at Ilam branch of the Mostazafan Foundation
Liang Yongcheng was a School guard
U probably didnt knew one of them
Hate to break it to you but I know about half of these cases and the other half are so obscure nobody but you cares about them. Wow, an unnamed man in Iran? Why the fuck would I care bruh. Also, Chinese cases are boring. Cry bout it.
There's a reason I don't write about which job some obscure shooter had, nobody cares.
Well, thats funny because u said op is "new in researching shooting", well, you don't know much about them, u can't judge
Lmfao, I don't know much about shootings because I don't know about some chink who injured 5 people or some shit 50 years ago. Shut the fuck up.
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ZELLAweistDAY3
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Subject: Re: Jobs that shooters had/how they got the money for their weapons? Mon Feb 20, 2023 11:32 pm
Ben wrote:
ZELLAweistDAY3 wrote:
vril wrote:
ZELLAweistDAY3 wrote:
vril wrote:
Salvador Ramos worked at Whataburger in late 2021 before being fired and switching to working at Wendy's, which he then quit 2 weeks before the shooting.
Robert Crimo worked a brief stint at Panera Bread.
Raymond Spencer was a lifeguard years before the shooting but had a near-fatal accident and had to be resuscitated. He also went to Coast Guard boot camp but didn't complete it.
Jonathan Sapirman worked a warehouse job but quit a bit before his shooting.
Ethan Miller (cringe ahh) worked at the Safeway he shot up iirc
You won't ever guess where Brandon Scott Hole worked.
Osvaldo campos was Vet
Damascio Ibarra torres was musician
Dion Terres worked in the Motorola plant in Libertyville
Manuel Martinez Coronado was a Farmer
Dulio Pessoto was a farmer
Carlos Landívar Worked in BMW workshop
Nathan Desai was Lawyer
Joseph Mazza worked in the railroad terminal
A unnamed man who did a shooting in Iran worked at Ilam branch of the Mostazafan Foundation
Liang Yongcheng was a School guard
U probably didnt knew one of them
Hate to break it to you but I know about half of these cases and the other half are so obscure nobody but you cares about them. Wow, an unnamed man in Iran? Why the fuck would I care bruh. Also, Chinese cases are boring. Cry bout it.
There's a reason I don't write about which job some obscure shooter had, nobody cares.
Well, thats funny because u said op is "new in researching shooting", well, you don't know much about them, u can't judge
True, I don't know where some newb who doesn't even know about "unnamed Iran man" gets the nerve to pipe up when you're obviously the expert.
By the way, I actually know his name, I'm just not going to tell you. Who's ignorant now, bitch?
Okay, Say his name, otherwise you'd be lying.
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