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Can't really argue it anymore. I love my right, but wtf...
Not sure what you can do except to try to stop these incidents before they happen.
It appears this time the guy may have obtained the main weapon he used after he started his attack, so that kind of illustrates a problem with armed guards and weapons at schools, etc.
Hell, two bystanders were shot by cops in Times Square last Saturday night by cops. The cops were shooting at some guy "armed" with a Metrocard. Of course they missed the guy, and Times Square being as crowded as it is, the bystanders took the bullets.
That says something to me about the way they are training our police these days. It's like they are military and bystanders are collateral damage. I can't help but think that back in the day cops would have tried to take the guy down using a billy club or something like that instead of shooting first.
Nationwide database of incidents like this may have stopped him from buying a gun
Seattle police released details late Monday of another shooting incident in 2004 in which Alexis shot the rear tires of a vehicle owned by a construction worker doing work in his neighborhood. Alexis told police he had an anger-fueled "blackout," but added that he felt he had been "mocked" and "disrespected" by the workers.
Latest report I read is that he legally purchased the shotgun in VA last week. VA requires extensive national database checks prior to taking legal possession of the gun and apparently nothing showed up. If the Navy had given him a dishonorable discharge, however, that would have disqualified him...
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