This. Also, wtf were they arguing about? Pokemon?RAIMIUS wrote:
Probably another "gun free zone."KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Sounds like a good old fashioned duel. God bless Texas! My only question is why there wasn't someone with a CCW permit to roll in and neutralize the threat like a scene out of a John Woo movie.
Ah, that's right. Gun free zones stop guns and heros. My bad. Yes, they were arguing about pokemon. I think I read it in a news article.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
This. Also, wtf were they arguing about? Pokemon?RAIMIUS wrote:
Probably another "gun free zone."KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Sounds like a good old fashioned duel. God bless Texas! My only question is why there wasn't someone with a CCW permit to roll in and neutralize the threat like a scene out of a John Woo movie.
I think the point is more "gun free zones don't stop killers."
Wouldn't another gun just created a Mexican standoff?
No, each person needs two guns for a three-way.AussieReaper wrote:
Wouldn't another gun just created a Mexican standoff?
Fuck Israel
Understand loud and clear. And having a gun doesn't make you a hero by default. And if it's in your home, it's more likely to kill you than someone else.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I think the point is more "gun free zones don't stop killers."
Careful Ken, the NRA might show up and harass you for saying that. I believe they did it to the CDC for the same thing.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Understand loud and clear. And having a gun doesn't make you a hero by default. And if it's in your home, it's more likely to kill you than someone else.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I think the point is more "gun free zones don't stop killers."
I'm going to sound like a smartass for saying this, but I'm REALLY frightened of the shotgun in my safe. Frightened that my cat might find the key, get it out and shoot me after making her take pills.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Understand loud and clear. And having a gun doesn't make you a hero by default. And if it's in your home, it's more likely to kill you than someone else.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I think the point is more "gun free zones don't stop killers."
You joke but cats are bastards.
[Blinking eyes thing]
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They do seem to have a malevolent streak.
Fuck Israel
True, suicides do account for a little over half of US deaths by firearm, last I checked.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Understand loud and clear. And having a gun doesn't make you a hero by default. And if it's in your home, it's more likely to kill you than someone else.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I think the point is more "gun free zones don't stop killers."
Don't keep a gun around if you might be suicidal. A family member got rid of theirs for that precise reason, and I am glad they did.
7 dead in one night in Chicago.
It was on the south side of Chicago so they were probably black so it doesn't matter since they don't come into my neighborhood and I don't go into theirs.Chicago authorities say seven people were killed and six wounded in gun violence in one day.
Among those killed Saturday was a 34-year-old man whose mother had already lost her three other children to shootings. Police say Ronnie Chambers, who was his mother's youngest child, was shot in the head while sitting in a car.
Police say two separate double-homicide shootings also occurred Saturday about 12 hours apart.
In one, a 16-year-old boy and a 32-year-old man were killed.
In another, two men were shot at a hamburger stand on the city's South Side. Police say the victims were roommates in their 40s.
Chicago's homicide count eclipsed 500 last year for the first time since 2008. Chicago's homicide rate was almost double in the early 1990s, averaging around 900.
Without knowing if it's gang related, or what the motives were...
Unfortunately, that's not far out of the norm in Chicago. The city maintains a very high murder rate. Yeah, a lot of it is related to gang activity, but not all.
But it's half of what it was in the 90s..
True.
Crime rates are down, in general.
Chicago isn't really a poster child for much, except pizza and dedicated baseball fans.
Crime rates are down, in general.
Chicago isn't really a poster child for much, except pizza and dedicated baseball fans.
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Baseball is good, pizza has it's moment.
It sure has been one busy day.
Cost of freedomA teen who performed at events around President Barack Obama's inauguration was shot to death in Chicago this week, and now her story has become part of the debate in Washington over gun violence nationwide.
The shooting death of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton came up in a U.S. Senate hearing and a White House press briefing Wednesday.
"She was an honor student and a majorette," said Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Illinois. Performing at inaugural events last week "was the highlight of her young, 15-year-old life," he said.
Police told CNN affiliates that the teenager had no gang affiliation and likely was not the intended target.
Cost of freedomPolice, SWAT teams and FBI negotiators kept vigil Wednesday near an underground bunker in rural Alabama where a gunman was holding hostage a 6-year-old boy he had snatched from a school bus Tuesday after killing the driver, authorities and neighbors said.
A law enforcement official who is not authorized to speak to the media identified the man as 65-year-old Jimmy Lee Dykes, a retired truck driver and Navy veteran. Neighbors said he was scheduled to appear in court Wednesday to face charges for pointing a gun at residents last month in a dispute over a speed bump.
Dale County Sheriff's Office reports Dykes is connected to the anti-government survivalist movement.
Patricia Smith, who lives across the street from Dykes in the rural community in far southeastern Alabama, said her children had been on the bus about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday when the shooting occurred. They told her that two other children had just been dropped off when Dykes stepped onto the bus and grabbed the door so that the driver couldn't close it.
Dykes told the 66-year-old driver, Charles Albert Poland, that he wanted two boys, 6 to 8 years old, without saying why, Smith said. The suspect tried to step into the aisle of the bus, but Poland put his arm out to block him. Dykes fired four shots at Poland with a handgun, Smith said.
Cost of freedomPolice are searching for a 70-year-old man suspected in a Phoenix office shooting that left one dead and two wounded, saying that he is "armed and dangerous."
Police identified the suspect as Arthur D. Harmon. They identified a man who died hours after the Wednesday morning shooting as 48-year-old Steve Singer.
Police say a 43-year-old man was listed in critical condition along with a 32-year-old woman.
Police didn't release the names of the wounded, but a Phoenix law firm, Osborn Maledon, said one of its lawyers, Mark Hummels, was among the wounded.
R I P Harmor
Who was harmor? I remember him, vaguely
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Why don't the neocons come back to b2s? It's kinda weird being filled with Europeans, I think its starting to get on jays nerves
Macbeth is okay tho
Macbeth is okay tho
You are okay yourself.
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