Can we agree to disagree on this one not trying to fight with anyone I just look at some of these cases and see the so called reasoning for the shooting
if the reason sounds looney I would just rather picture it being meaningless so the shooter can't seem glorified in some way. [Reply]
Originally Posted by oaklandhater:
The difference is asshole the Terry Nichols had a reason the Pulse night club killer had a reason.
If some asshole kills a bunch of people for some meaningless thought in their head.
Then to me there is no reason.
Don't glorify them
Your stupid ass has no idea what Terry Nichols real reason was, who he really was or how he was actually involved.
All you do is post stupid links to stupid shit without a single original thought. You are so predicting and full of shit you could be a spambot. [Reply]
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He was running, lungs burning, across the casino floor of the Luxor — leaving his friends behind in a mad, desperate sprint toward the massacre.
It’s happening again, he thought.
J.C. Monticone had just gotten a text message from his fiancee Sunday night. It was the same two words he’d heard from her on Dec. 2, 2015, when Melissa Castruita was working in San Bernardino at the Inland Regional Center.
“Active shooter,” the text read.
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Castruita used to tell her family that after her work site was shot up by two people in the San Bernardino attack nearly two years ago, she was the safest person to be around because, well, nobody encounters a second mass shooting.
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That day in 2015 hung over her and haunted her. She remembered driving to the Inland Regional Center on Dec. 2 after the gunfire had started. She remembered the terror of knowing people had been shot and killed at the site where she worked. Helicopters buzzed overhead. Police in tactical gear were everywhere.
A week after that shooting, nobody could go back into the building, so Castruita and Monticone decided to go to Disneyland. The crowds spooked her, however, and they left.
She was a runner and liked to hit the streets early in the morning, but Castruita remembered that not long after the San Bernardino shooting she was out running and saw a man with a hand in his pocket. Did he have a gun? She panicked.
But for this year’s Route 91 Harvest festival, she felt OK and had settled into feeling more at ease. Then came the shots. The police in tactical gear. The helicopters.
This whole story is just absolutely mind-boggling. [Reply]
As investigators delve deeper into how Sunday night's massacre in Las Vegas unfolded, more chilling details have emerged about the suspected gunman and how he carried out the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
Authorities said Stephen Paddock opened fire on a music festival crowd from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, killing 58 people and injuring 489 others — a decrease from original reports, after officials double-checked numbers. More than 22,000 people were attending the final night of the Route 91 Harvest Festival when gunfire erupted.
The shooting lasted nine to 11 minutes, with the first reports of gunshots beginning Sunday at 10:05 p.m. PT and the final shots being fired at 10:15 p.m., authorities said. It's believed that Paddock was the sole shooter in the attack. [Reply]