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| Subject: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 2:26 pm | |
| At approximately 11:20 a.m. CST, Devin Patrick Kelley, exited from a vehicle at a gas station across the street from the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs wearing black tactical gear, a ballistic vest and a black facemask featuring a white skull. Wielding a Ruger AR-556 semi-automatic rifle,he immediately fired in the direction of the church. After crossing the street, he approached the building from the right while firing, and continued to fire while entering the church building with worshipers attending regular Sunday service. Inside, he yelled, "Everybody dies motherfuckers," as he proceeded up and down the aisle and shot at people in the pews.Kelley used 15 magazines, firing about 450 rifle rounds during the shooting. According to police, the shooting was captured on a camera set up at the back of the church to record regular services for uploading online.
As Kelley left the church, local resident and former firearms instructor Stephen Willeford, armed with an AR-15 pattern semi-automatic rifle, confronted him. While taking cover behind a truck, Willeford shot Kelley twice. Kelley fled in his Ford Explorer as Willeford fired several rounds through the vehicle's window. Willeford flagged down passing truck driver Johnnie Langendorff, and they pursued Kelley at high speed for about five to seven minutes. According to Langendorff, they drove at speeds up to 95 miles per hour. During the chase, Kelley called his father to tell him that he was injured and thought that he would not survive. After losing control of his vehicle, Kelley crashed in neighboring Guadalupe County, near the city of New Berlin.He was observed to be motionless by the two men in pursuit, and police took over the scene when they arrived. Police found Kelley dead in his car, with three gunshot wounds, including a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.Two handguns were found in the vehicle: a Glock 9 mm and a Ruger .22-caliber, both of which Kelley had purchased.
The Texas Rangers are leading the investigation, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) are assisting. Investigators said the shooting was not racially or religiously motivated, but rather by a dispute with his mother-in-law.
-2 died outside
-23 died in the church
-1 died on way to hospital
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Devin Patrick Kelley (February 21, 1991 – November 5, 2017) was raised in New Braunfels, Texas, about 35 miles (56 km) from Sutherland Springs, and enlisted in the U.S. Air Force after graduating from New Braunfels High School. He served in logistics readiness at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico from 2009 until 2014. He married in April 2011, and soon after, he was charged with assaulting his wife and fracturing his stepson's skull.In response, Kelley made death threats against the superior officers who charged him, and he was caught sneaking firearms onto Holloman Air Force Base. He was then committed to Peak Behavioral Health Services, a mental health facility in Santa Teresa, New Mexico.
In June 2012, Kelley escaped from Peak Behavioral Health Services. He was later apprehended at a nearby bus terminal.The facility's director of military affairs later recalled that Kelley had stayed at the facility for several weeks, until he was brought to court-martial, and while there had expressed a desire for "some kind of retribution to his chain of command" and was discovered to have used computers to order "weapons and tactical gear to a PO Box in San Antonio. Kelley and his wife divorced in October 2012.
In November 2012, Kelley was convicted by a general court-martial on two counts of Article 128 UCMJ, for the assault of his wife and stepson. He was sentenced to 12 months of confinement and a reduction in rank to the lowest grade of E-1. He appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, but was unsuccessful. In 2014, he was dismissed with a bad conduct discharge.
After his release, Kelley returned to New Braunfels, where he lived in a converted barn at his parents' home. Shortly thereafter, he was investigated for sexual assault and rape, and for a physical assault of his then-girlfriend, although these investigations did not lead to charges. On April 4, 2014, he married his then-girlfriend. The couple moved into a mobile home in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he was charged in August 2014 for misdemeanor cruelty to animals after beating his malnourished Husky. He was given a deferred sentence of probation and was ordered to pay restitution and other fees; the charge was dismissed in March 2016, after he completed the sentence. In January 2015, a resident of El Paso County, Colorado received a protection order against him.
Kelley's estranged second wife sometimes attended First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs with her family. Prior to the shooting, he sent threatening text messages to her mother. His wife and her mother were not at the church when the attack occurred, but his wife’s grandmother, Lula Woicinski White, was, and was killed.
According to a high school classmate, he was constantly "trying to preach his atheism" and describing people who believe in God as "stupid". Kelley attended the First Baptist Church in Kingsville, Texas from May to June 2014 and volunteered to take part in one day of Vacation Bible School. He began posting about atheism online after he stopped teaching Bible classes.
At the time of the shooting, Kelley was again living at his parents' property in New Braunfels. He was licensed by the Texas Department of Public Safety as a security guard, and was a security worker at the Summit Vacation and RV Resort in New Braunfels. He had previously worked as an unarmed security guard at the Schlitterbahn Waterpark and Resort in New Braunfels, but was fired after less than six weeks on the job
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 2:30 pm | |
| Could be another ideologically motivated attack, like the one committed a week before the Vegas shooting. | |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 2:37 pm | |
| - 1Mare1 wrote:
- Could be another ideologically motivated attack, like the one committed a week before the Vegas shooting.
was that Nashville? i dont know anything about that one, if its the Nashville one i dont think that shooting was ideologically motivated the Texas shooting today reminds me of terry Ratzmann or Larry Gene Ashbrook |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 2:45 pm | |
| some sources saying 10-15 dead, and a few random sources saying 24 dead |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 2:47 pm | |
| It's obviously a terrorist attack | |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 2:47 pm | |
| - Krieg wrote:
- It's obviously a terrorist attack
i doubt it |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 2:49 pm | |
| - Krieg wrote:
- It's obviously a terrorist attack
I didn't know you could tell the future. |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 2:53 pm | |
| crazy people saying dozens shot and killed |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:08 pm | |
| - -warrior wrote:
was that Nashville? i dont know anything about that one, if its the Nashville one i dont think that shooting was ideologically motivated
Nashville shooting had a heavy ideological motive: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]It's uncertain for this Texas shooting, though there could be a certain background because the perpetrator aimed for a church.
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:09 pm | |
| 27 dead Hey, MURICA.
Fix your fucking shit. Your ignorance to the facts of gun crime and delusional constantly disproven idea of 'a need for firearms for self defense' has lead to hundreds dying.
'I need it to stop the government from taking us over' THEY HAVE DRONES IDIOT. YOU ARE BRINGING A GUN TO A DRONE STRIKE FIGHT, YOU LOSE. |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:12 pm | |
| - awsomehq wrote:
- 27 dead
Hey, MURICA.
Fix your fucking shit. Your ignorance to the facts of gun crime and delusional constantly disproven idea of 'a need for firearms for self defense' has lead to hundreds dying.
'I need it to stop the government from taking us over' THEY HAVE DRONES IDIOT. YOU ARE BRINGING A GUN TO A DRONE STRIKE FIGHT, YOU LOSE. You do realize mass shooters mostly get their guns illegally, right? If you take firearms away from law abiding citizens, they wouldn't be able to defend themselves, meanwhile the criminals would still get their hands on anything they want. | |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:15 pm | |
| - 1Mare1 wrote:
- You do realize mass shooters mostly get their guns illegally, right? If you take firearms away from law abiding citizens, they wouldn't be able to defend themselves, meanwhile the criminals would still get their hands on anything they want.
Actually, a lot of them actually get their guns legally or in the case of younger people, get them from parents who obtained them legally. | |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:25 pm | |
| Probably a Clinton voter.
No, i mean Trump voter |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:26 pm | |
| - awsomehq wrote:
- 27 dead
Hey, MURICA.
Fix your fucking shit. Your ignorance to the facts of gun crime and delusional constantly disproven idea of 'a need for firearms for self defense' has lead to hundreds dying.
'I need it to stop the government from taking us over' THEY HAVE DRONES IDIOT. YOU ARE BRINGING A GUN TO A DRONE STRIKE FIGHT, YOU LOSE. Do you really think that gun control will help the situation?It's like drug control,you don't see people buying illegal drugs on Walmart do you?Yet people get them anyway and it's the same with guns.Gun control only stops law abiding citizens from getting guns so they can protect themselves | |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:29 pm | |
| - 1Mare1 wrote:
- awsomehq wrote:
- 27 dead
Hey, MURICA.
Fix your fucking shit. Your ignorance to the facts of gun crime and delusional constantly disproven idea of 'a need for firearms for self defense' has lead to hundreds dying.
'I need it to stop the government from taking us over' THEY HAVE DRONES IDIOT. YOU ARE BRINGING A GUN TO A DRONE STRIKE FIGHT, YOU LOSE. You do realize mass shooters mostly get their guns illegally, right? If you take firearms away from law abiding citizens, they wouldn't be able to defend themselves, meanwhile the criminals would still get their hands on anything they want. this guy seems like he owned them legally |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:31 pm | |
| - -warrior wrote:
- 1Mare1 wrote:
- awsomehq wrote:
- 27 dead
Hey, MURICA.
Fix your fucking shit. Your ignorance to the facts of gun crime and delusional constantly disproven idea of 'a need for firearms for self defense' has lead to hundreds dying.
'I need it to stop the government from taking us over' THEY HAVE DRONES IDIOT. YOU ARE BRINGING A GUN TO A DRONE STRIKE FIGHT, YOU LOSE. You do realize mass shooters mostly get their guns illegally, right? If you take firearms away from law abiding citizens, they wouldn't be able to defend themselves, meanwhile the criminals would still get their hands on anything they want. this guy seems like he owned them legally like almost all of the other USA shooting sprees then, |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:34 pm | |
| [removed till further details]
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:38 pm | |
| - -warrior wrote:
this guy seems like he owned them legally Where does it state he had a gun license? I would like to see the other evidence, they will probably get released after a couple of days. | |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:40 pm | |
| - 1Mare1 wrote:
- awsomehq wrote:
- 27 dead
Hey, MURICA.
Fix your fucking shit. Your ignorance to the facts of gun crime and delusional constantly disproven idea of 'a need for firearms for self defense' has lead to hundreds dying.
'I need it to stop the government from taking us over' THEY HAVE DRONES IDIOT. YOU ARE BRINGING A GUN TO A DRONE STRIKE FIGHT, YOU LOSE. You do realize mass shooters mostly get their guns illegally, right? If you take firearms away from law abiding citizens, they wouldn't be able to defend themselves, meanwhile the criminals would still get their hands on anything they want. No they don't Stephen Paddock, Legal. Omar Mateen, Legal. Cho Seung Hui, Legal. E&D, Legally procured guns, given to another person illegaly, the guns were still legal. Adam Lanza, Legal. James Holmes, Legal. George Hennard, Legal. James Huberty, Legal. Charles Whitman, Legal. Patrick Sherrill, Legal. You are incorrect, factually. As for the 'only the criminals will get guns.' POLICE! Even if the criminals and citizens had guns, Criminals have the first and last shot, you lose, you die, no winning. Even if they only got guns, let's have a look at countries with different gun control laws, and compare them to the USA shall we? Murder with firearms per millions. UK: 0.236 (6.6 guns for each 100 ppl Few guns allowed deadlier guns BANNED) Ukraine: 3.59 (6.6 Few guns allowed Deadlier guns banned) Netherlands: 0.58 (3.9 Few guns allowed Deadlier guns banned.) Finland: 3.25 (27.5 Many guns allowed, MANY background checks to acquire one, deadlier guns banned.) USA: 10.54 (88.8 Many guns allowed, few background checks, only automatics banned. Easy to get legally acquired guns into the hands of the illegal. Mentally ill people can buy guns.) |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:42 pm | |
| - awsomehq wrote:
- 1Mare1 wrote:
- awsomehq wrote:
- 27 dead
Hey, MURICA.
Fix your fucking shit. Your ignorance to the facts of gun crime and delusional constantly disproven idea of 'a need for firearms for self defense' has lead to hundreds dying.
'I need it to stop the government from taking us over' THEY HAVE DRONES IDIOT. YOU ARE BRINGING A GUN TO A DRONE STRIKE FIGHT, YOU LOSE. You do realize mass shooters mostly get their guns illegally, right? If you take firearms away from law abiding citizens, they wouldn't be able to defend themselves, meanwhile the criminals would still get their hands on anything they want.
No they don't
Stephen Paddock, Legal. Omar Mateen, Legal. Cho Seung Hui, Legal. E&D, Legally procured guns, given to another person illegaly, the guns were still legal. Adam Lanza, Legal. James Holmes, Legal. George Hennard, Legal. James Huberty, Legal. Charles Whitman, Legal. Patrick Sherrill, Legal. You are incorrect, factually.
As for the 'only the criminals will get guns.' POLICE!
Even if the criminals and citizens had guns, Criminals have the first and last shot, you lose, you die, no winning.
Even if they only got guns, let's have a look at countries with different gun control laws, and compare them to the USA shall we?
Murder with firearms per millions. UK: 0.236 (6.6 guns for each 100 ppl Few guns allowed deadlier guns BANNED) Ukraine: 3.59 (6.6 Few guns allowed Deadlier guns banned) Netherlands: 0.58 (3.9 Few guns allowed Deadlier guns banned.) Finland: 3.25 (27.5 Many guns allowed, MANY background checks to acquire one, deadlier guns banned.) USA: 10.54 (88.8 Many guns allowed, few background checks, only automatics banned. Easy to get legally acquired guns into the hands of the illegal. Mentally ill people can buy guns.) Chris mercer bought his guns legally,even a video on cannibalwolf of him buying them lol |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:43 pm | |
| - 1Mare1 wrote:
- -warrior wrote:
this guy seems like he owned them legally Where does it state he had a gun license? I would like to see the other evidence, they will probably get released after a couple of days. we will se, just from the info ive seen and the locatio of the shooting (a ruralish area of texas) im just assuming |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:50 pm | |
| also 8 years to the day of the Fort Hood shooting, also in Texas. |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:50 pm | |
| - awsomehq wrote:
- 1Mare1 wrote:
- awsomehq wrote:
- 27 dead
Hey, MURICA.
Fix your fucking shit. Your ignorance to the facts of gun crime and delusional constantly disproven idea of 'a need for firearms for self defense' has lead to hundreds dying.
'I need it to stop the government from taking us over' THEY HAVE DRONES IDIOT. YOU ARE BRINGING A GUN TO A DRONE STRIKE FIGHT, YOU LOSE. You do realize mass shooters mostly get their guns illegally, right? If you take firearms away from law abiding citizens, they wouldn't be able to defend themselves, meanwhile the criminals would still get their hands on anything they want.
No they don't
Stephen Paddock, Legal. Omar Mateen, Legal. Cho Seung Hui, Legal. E&D, Legally procured guns, given to another person illegaly, the guns were still legal. Adam Lanza, Legal. James Holmes, Legal. George Hennard, Legal. James Huberty, Legal. Charles Whitman, Legal. Patrick Sherrill, Legal. You are incorrect, factually.
As for the 'only the criminals will get guns.' POLICE!
Even if the criminals and citizens had guns, Criminals have the first and last shot, you lose, you die, no winning.
Even if they only got guns, let's have a look at countries with different gun control laws, and compare them to the USA shall we?
Murder with firearms per millions. UK: 0.236 (6.6 guns for each 100 ppl Few guns allowed deadlier guns BANNED) Ukraine: 3.59 (6.6 Few guns allowed Deadlier guns banned) Netherlands: 0.58 (3.9 Few guns allowed Deadlier guns banned.) Finland: 3.25 (27.5 Many guns allowed, MANY background checks to acquire one, deadlier guns banned.) USA: 10.54 (88.8 Many guns allowed, few background checks, only automatics banned. Easy to get legally acquired guns into the hands of the illegal. Mentally ill people can buy guns.) So, you're saying firearms are worthless and we're still going to die even if we have the ability to defend ourselves? The police cannot help you, they only come to clean up the scene after the crime is already executed. As for the statistic, you're forgetting the fact that US is the third most populated country in the world. Although I am for the tighter background checks, your statement to take the guns entirely is flawed. | |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:52 pm | |
| Murder with firearms per millions PER MILLION PER P E R M I L L I O N |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 3:59 pm | |
| - awsomehq wrote:
- Murder with firearms per millions
PER MILLION PER P E R M I L L I O N Here's the data. Actual sources here,: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:00 pm | |
| can we make this about the topic at hand, not gun debates |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:04 pm | |
| - -warrior wrote:
- can we make this about the topic at hand, not gun debates
There is nothing else to say, this has happened so many fucking times it's making me lose faith in humanity, i've seen Gingham Dresses with less predictable patterns, the amount of idiotic dullards who say that knives and trucks are as deadly as guns is honestly makign me want to find the nearest rope, knife and truck, AMERICA IS THE MOST POWERFUL COUNTRY AND WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE. What have they done to their citizens? |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:05 pm | |
| - awsomehq wrote:
- -warrior wrote:
- can we make this about the topic at hand, not gun debates
There is nothing else to say, this has happened so many fucking times it's making me lose faith in humanity, i've seen Gingham Dresses with less predictable patterns, the amount of idiotic dullards who say that knives and trucks are as deadly as guns is honestly makign me want to find the nearest rope, knife and truck, AMERICA IS THE MOST POWERFUL COUNTRY AND WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE.
What have they done to their citizens? i made this thread for facts about the shooting and motives, not debating over gun rights |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:06 pm | |
| - awsomehq wrote:
There is nothing else to say, this has happened so many fucking times it's making me lose faith in humanity, i've seen Gingham Dresses with less predictable patterns, the amount of idiotic dullards who say that knives and trucks are as deadly as guns is honestly makign me want to find the nearest rope, knife and truck, AMERICA IS THE MOST POWERFUL COUNTRY AND WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE.
What have they done to their citizens? If you ban semi-automatic rifles, they will resort to handguns, if you ban handguns, they will resort to knives, if you ban knives, they will resort to cars, if you ban cars...? You see, the point is not to remove rights of the people, why are you getting so emotional over this? | |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:07 pm | |
| - -warrior wrote:
- awsomehq wrote:
- -warrior wrote:
- can we make this about the topic at hand, not gun debates
There is nothing else to say, this has happened so many fucking times it's making me lose faith in humanity, i've seen Gingham Dresses with less predictable patterns, the amount of idiotic dullards who say that knives and trucks are as deadly as guns is honestly makign me want to find the nearest rope, knife and truck, AMERICA IS THE MOST POWERFUL COUNTRY AND WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE.
What have they done to their citizens? i made this thread for facts about the shooting and motives, not debating over gun rights Yea, i suppose. I just can't see how this shooting will be any different from the others. People die, nothing changes, the end. Although I feel like I might have posted some things in the last few mins in an anger that I would rather I didn't post, but there's no point in deleting them now. I am such an idiot. |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:07 pm | |
| At least 27 dead and 24+ injured according to multiple news reports. |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:08 pm | |
| - 1Mare1 wrote:
- awsomehq wrote:
There is nothing else to say, this has happened so many fucking times it's making me lose faith in humanity, i've seen Gingham Dresses with less predictable patterns, the amount of idiotic dullards who say that knives and trucks are as deadly as guns is honestly makign me want to find the nearest rope, knife and truck, AMERICA IS THE MOST POWERFUL COUNTRY AND WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE.
What have they done to their citizens? If you ban semi-automatic rifles, they will resort to handguns, if you ban handguns, they will resort to knives, if you ban knives, they will resort to cars, if you ban cars...? You see, the point is not to remove rights of the people, why are you getting so emotional over this? Because people dying is not good. Very simple. |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:11 pm | |
| - awsomehq wrote:
Because people dying is not good. Very simple. That does not give you a reason to go on an unreasonable rant and incite more violence by "Grabbing a nearest rope/knife/truck".
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:12 pm | |
| - 1Mare1 wrote:
- awsomehq wrote:
Because people dying is not good. Very simple. That does not give you a right to go on an unreasonable rant and incite more violence by "Grabbing a nearest rope/knife/truck". Yea, I really should think more before pressing enter. |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:23 pm | |
| first time in USA history that had 2, 20+ killed shooting |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:30 pm | |
| I doubt this is a terrorist incident more likely a Dylann roof style attack | |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:32 pm | |
| - -warrior wrote:
- first time in USA history that had 2, 20+ killed shooting
Not true the recent Las Vegas shooting immediately said there was 2 injured too begin with | |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:32 pm | |
| - Smiggles94 wrote:
- -warrior wrote:
- first time in USA history that had 2, 20+ killed shooting
Not true the recent Las Vegas shooting immediately said there was 2 injured too begin with yes, first year we had 2 shooting where 20+ died in a single year |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:33 pm | |
| - Smiggles94 wrote:
- I doubt this is a terrorist incident more likely a Dylann roof style attack
roof was a terrorist, this seems more terry Ratzmann or Larry Gene Ashbrook style |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:55 pm | |
| - -warrior wrote:
- Smiggles94 wrote:
- -warrior wrote:
- first time in USA history that had 2, 20+ killed shooting
Ahhhh .....
That makes more sense
Not true the recent Las Vegas shooting immediately said there was 2 injured too begin with yes, first year we had 2 shooting where 20+ died in a single year | |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 5:04 pm | |
| [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Has an EXACT death toll been established? The reports are all over the place number wise. |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 5:07 pm | |
| - ShadowedGoddess wrote:
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Has an EXACT death toll been established? The reports are all over the place number wise. a press conference is happening soon. But everyone is reported 20+ |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 5:09 pm | |
| Three of the US's worst mass shootings have happened in the past two years. I wonder if this is a sign of a greater trend or if this is simply an anomaly. _________________ "If opportunities for role fulfilment fall far short of the demand by those capable of filling roles, and having expectations to do so, only violence and disruption of social organization can follow. Individuals born under these circumstances will be so out of touch with reality as to be incapable even of alienation. Their most complex behaviors will become fragmented. Acquisition, creation and utilization of ideas appropriate for life in a post-industrial cultural-conceptual-technological society will have been blocked." - John B. Calhoun
Everything is going wrong.... Farmers are generally on the verge of ruin. Trade is always bad. The Church is in danger. The House of Lords isn’t worth a dozen years’ purchase. The throne totters. - Anthony Trollope
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 5:13 pm | |
| - STK wrote:
- Three of the US's worst mass shootings have happened in the past two years. I wonder if this is a sign of a greater trend or if this is simply an anomaly.
im going with greater trend. Only 2 shootings have gotten past 20 kills in the whole 20th century. But now we have vtech, sandy hook, vegas, pulse, this, i guess aurora was also very bad. the 20th century had Edmond post office, texas, mcdonalds, lubys, columbine, and maybe one or to more shootings that i forgot. But it seems shootings are getting worse and more common |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 5:15 pm | |
| haha cnn said his name was sam hyde |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 5:17 pm | |
| - -warrior wrote:
- haha cnn said his name was sam hyde
I just heard that. Jesus Christ. | |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 5:20 pm | |
| How hard is it to do some fact checking BEFORE you air it??? |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 5:21 pm | |
| news conference will hopefully reveal new details |
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| Subject: Re: Sutherland Springs, Texas church shooting Sun Nov 05, 2017 5:29 pm | |
| They just mentioned that today is the 8th anniversary of the Fort Hood shooting, which was also in Texas. | |
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