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Alabama Bus Shooting
Man takes young boy hostage
Took the boy into a bunker of some sort
Kills the bus driver
Story developing =(
Alabama Bus Shooting Gunman takes 6 Year Old Hostage shoots and KILLS School Bus Driver - YouTube
Hondaracer
01-30-2013, 09:07 AM
Dgaf
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Akinari
01-30-2013, 09:10 AM
Shooting in the US are seriously not news anymore. It's like a weekly occurence, it's sickening.
Lomac
01-30-2013, 09:17 AM
Armed guards on all buses!
-NRA
Gridlock
01-30-2013, 11:19 AM
Dgaf
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You're turning out to be a real delight.
Yodamaster
01-30-2013, 11:25 AM
Dgaf
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So much class.
Again, it's been made apparent that the shooter had mental health issues. Mental health and background checks, how fucking hard is it Murica?
vantrip
01-30-2013, 12:25 PM
LOL can't we just have one thread dedicated to shootings in America? Would be much better then random shooting posts everywhere.
Anjew
01-30-2013, 12:33 PM
anyone else noticing more and more reports of shootings or is it just media trying to sway people toward gun control?
Hondaracer
01-30-2013, 12:38 PM
It's one person dead, one incident...
There were like over 500 homicides in Chicago alone last year, almost 42 a month
Let alone what goes on in the rest of the world.
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Excelsis
01-30-2013, 12:42 PM
anyone else noticing more and more reports of shootings or is it just media trying to sway people toward gun control?
yep
MindBomber
01-30-2013, 01:15 PM
So much class.
Again, it's been made apparent that the shooter had mental health issues. Mental health and background checks, how fucking hard is it Murica?
Very, given guns are freely bought and sold at flea markets in America. A major, painful cultural shift will need to occur before any progress on ensuring only responsible people can own a gun in that country can be achieved.
side note -
A plethora of very serious animal abuse/neglect cases have been hitting the American media lately too; although not gun related, upon analyzing the cases together, I see an interesting trend of sociopathic behaviour emerging.
Gridlock
01-30-2013, 06:04 PM
Very, given guns are freely bought and sold at flea markets in America. A major, painful cultural shift will need to occur before any progress on ensuring only responsible people can own a gun in that country can be achieved.
side note -
A plethora of very serious animal abuse/neglect cases have been hitting the American media lately too; although not gun related, upon analyzing the cases together, I see an interesting trend of sociopathic behaviour emerging.
They're broke. That's why. There has been a move to bankrupt the lower classes and consolidate money at the higher class. It's obvious. More and more people are having to do with less money: at home, at institutions, in the medical system-everywhere. There are going to be repercussions of that.
On gun control: I think they need to work on some of the access issues, but for the most part, the cat is out of the bag. There are already functional prototypes of 3D printed, functional guns. You can now print them out at home. Besides, there are already huge amounts of weapons out there. I think the latest swipe on gun control is bound to fail.
Yodamaster
01-30-2013, 07:28 PM
They're broke. That's why. There has been a move to bankrupt the lower classes and consolidate money at the higher class. It's obvious. More and more people are having to do with less money: at home, at institutions, in the medical system-everywhere. There are going to be repercussions of that.
On gun control: I think they need to work on some of the access issues, but for the most part, the cat is out of the bag. There are already functional prototypes of 3D printed, functional guns. You can now print them out at home. Besides, there are already huge amounts of weapons out there. I think the latest swipe on gun control is bound to fail.
There was a single case of somebody printing a lower (read: a single part) for an AR-15, and it blew up after fifteen rounds. Keep in mind, the lower is not the part that takes the most force, and it blew up.
You can't build a lot of the parts from 3d printed plastic, so the theory that you can print an accurate, safe gun is absurd. Metal parts in guns are metal for a reason. In addition, any prototype weapon made completely from a printer is just that, a prototype, something that CEO's can see and approve before making the parts in metal.
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