Another mass shooting......

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kingblaze84;4728358 said:
jose324;4727866 said:
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So true haha....and damn, the shootings in this country are really getting out of hand now. Americans are angry and pissed off for good reasons (the wrong track this nation is headed too) but their misdirecting their energy in terrible places. I do wonder, in all honesty, what is causing so many White folk to just go nuts and blast up tons of random people who are fellow Americans. American society is rly sick nowadays, morally, spiritually, and financially. The side effects of this are being felt by the innocent and it's sad.

Whites do not see blacks/brown skinned people as full-fledged human beings.

Whites are socialized to disrespect and disregard all non-whites and equality and justice are never seen in action by them only lip service.

Whites are not used to struggle and the few that are are not used to struggle without results so they look for somebody to blame other than who they should. THEMSELVES. Because sorry, if you're white, male and Christian in America there is no excuse for you not to be living COMFORTABLY in this racist fuckin country. Your skin color alone gives you a head start in whatever you want to do in life minus play in the NBA...OH WAIT, what does a cracker care if he cant play ball as well as the #1 Draft pick? This country has put him in a better position to write the #1 Draft Pick's check.

Crackers are just pissed that the economy is so bad even whites have to struggle. they're not used to this kind of stress and division. Other groups are. they're pretty much cracking under the pressure.

 
plocc;4802294 said:
It just dont stop.
if we're talking about today's Empire State Building, i think we should talk about who did the shooting:

suspect: shot one man

responding police: shot suspect AND NINE BYSTANDERS

 
The white man is NOT the black mans biggest enemy - the facts sepak for themseves

There's more black men that are killed in America than the War in Iraq and Afgan put together 90% of every black men that's killed is killed by another black men. How ironic this topic is NEVER brought up within these pages - huh?

 
i fit;4804117 said:
i fit;4804117 said:
@jank is it confirmed that the police are responsible for shooting nine bystanders?
that's where it stands now. originally, you had witnesses stating they did not believe the suspect had fired at the police (admittedly, eyewitnesses are terrible when it comes to reliability); now, it seems the NYPD are acknowledging it:

NYPD: Ballistics show all 9 wounded outside Empire State Building were shot by police

All nine people injured during a dramatic confrontation between police and a gunman outside the Empire State Building were wounded by gunfire from the two officers, police said Saturday, citing ballistics evidence.

The veteran patrolmen who opened fire on the suit-clad gunman, Jeffrey Johnson, had only an instant to react when he whirled around and pointed a .45-caliber pistol at them as they approached him from behind on a busy sidewalk.

A laid-off clothing designer fatally shot an executive at his former company outside the Empire State Building on Friday, setting off a chaotic showdown with police in front of one of the world's best-known landmarks.

A laid-off clothing designer fatally shot an executive at his former company outside the Empire State Building on Friday, setting off a chaotic showdown with police in front of one of the world's best-known landmarks.

Officer Craig Matthews shot seven times, and Officer Robert Sinishtaj fired nine times, police said. Neither had ever fired their weapons before on a patrol.

The volley of gunfire felled Johnson in just a few seconds and left nine other people bleeding on the sidewalk.
now, in fairness to these officers, they seem to have repeatedly shot Johnson as well; it's not like he got winged alongside the bystanders. that said, Bloomberg wasted no time going on television and bitching about all the guns that are out there rather than acknowledging who did the majority of the shooting here.
 
JJ 1975;4808298 said:
Why so many mass shootings these days? People are going loco.

People aren't really going loco - the times are changing and some people can't adjust to the NEW WORLD ORDER (aka) transform America - U think things are bad now? wait until Obama gets HIS REAL agenda going - do some research and you'll see what he's really up to - REDISTRUBUTION - across the board...his underlying goal is to slow down growth within the suburbs and make them share with the inner cities -- just watch out for the white flight once folks realize what hes really gonna to do to America - again, here's his Transform America logic -- penalize those who won't share even tho most haven't got enough for there own selves - I'm poor so keep your frigging hands out of my pocket.

 
JJ 1975;4808298 said:
Why so many mass shootings these days? People are going loco.

Yeah, I agree. People are definitely going crazy. Some of the crimes that reach the news are so bizarre, and heartless.

 
janklow;4806422 said:
i fit;4804117 said:
i fit;4804117 said:
@jank is it confirmed that the police are responsible for shooting nine bystanders?
that's where it stands now. originally, you had witnesses stating they did not believe the suspect had fired at the police (admittedly, eyewitnesses are terrible when it comes to reliability); now, it seems the NYPD are acknowledging it:

NYPD: Ballistics show all 9 wounded outside Empire State Building were shot by police

All nine people injured during a dramatic confrontation between police and a gunman outside the Empire State Building were wounded by gunfire from the two officers, police said Saturday, citing ballistics evidence.

The veteran patrolmen who opened fire on the suit-clad gunman, Jeffrey Johnson, had only an instant to react when he whirled around and pointed a .45-caliber pistol at them as they approached him from behind on a busy sidewalk.

A laid-off clothing designer fatally shot an executive at his former company outside the Empire State Building on Friday, setting off a chaotic showdown with police in front of one of the world's best-known landmarks.

A laid-off clothing designer fatally shot an executive at his former company outside the Empire State Building on Friday, setting off a chaotic showdown with police in front of one of the world's best-known landmarks.

Officer Craig Matthews shot seven times, and Officer Robert Sinishtaj fired nine times, police said. Neither had ever fired their weapons before on a patrol.

The volley of gunfire felled Johnson in just a few seconds and left nine other people bleeding on the sidewalk.
now, in fairness to these officers, they seem to have repeatedly shot Johnson as well; it's not like he got winged alongside the bystanders. that said, Bloomberg wasted no time going on television and bitching about all the guns that are out there rather than acknowledging who did the majority of the shooting here.

It also speaks to the "hero" theory most of these NRA people subscribe to. You can't enter a shootout without hitting innocent people. Those cops did more damage trying to save people than the shooter did.

When the Colorado theater thing happened, all those same types of people swore they could save everyone by shooting at the shooter. One of those NRA guys came out and said the same damn thing after this one too.
 
jono;4835426 said:
It also speaks to the "hero" theory most of these NRA people subscribe to. You can't enter a shootout without hitting innocent people. Those cops did more damage trying to save people than the shooter did.
actually, i wouldn't say it speaks to that at all, since the NRA people you're talking about probably take the time to practice with their firearms and shoot more than these officers do. i can't think of a scenario where an armed citizen was involved in such a shooting and winged a bystander.

a guy thinking he's going to run into a situation like this and be a hero has his own problems. but it's pretty audacious to have this happen and respond to it with "this problem was caused by people's ability to own firearms."

 

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