Perhaps murder-suicide by cop. I don't see how he expected to survive the ordeal.i disagree. He shot 5 people, he was trying to kill. Suicide by cop is normally done by threats and threatening actions alone.
Darn, I'd rather be 403 Request DeniedPerhaps murder-suicide by cop. I don't see how he expected to survive the ordeal.
In unrelated news, I just noticed by quoting you that your user number is 404. Are you missing?
Hi, Mr. Passive Aggressive sarcasm. Yes, that's an important distinction. Calling something an on-campus shooting when it isn't falsely implies the endangerment of untold numbers of college students. IE - yellow journalism for clicks/viewers.Oh thank god, it wasn't really a shooting on campus
Wait, it's only been posted 3 times?! Man, this forum really is dying....I'd love to see that article for the 4th time.
But did you manage to scare off anyone trying to give you free tickets?On the plus side, I survived another day walking out into the street. There were a couple close calls, but thankfully I managed to avoid all the shooting and murder that was going on.
This could deserve its own thread, but we already have this one. And I feel bad for my immediately previous flippant / mean post.Two months before alleged killer James Holmes stormed a Colorado movie theater, murdering 12 and injuring dozens more, police and politicians in a different place were trying to squelch the tremors from their own mass killing. It was in Chicago, over Memorial Day weekend, when police responded to more than 40 shooting victims in about 72 hours. Ten of those victims were shot dead, including four teenage children. Alas, despite the fact that more people died that weekend than in both the August 5 Sikh killings and yesterday's College Station shootings combined, there will be no flags at half-staff for those 10 Chicagoans. It's likely you didn't even know those people were dead, just like most of your friends and family. In a summer of now three much-lamented shootings with multiple victims, Chicago's murdered are the forgotten ones.
Because people in the media like to compare and contrast things in order to add perspective, there are now dozens of ways to look at Chicago's murder rate: In May, it was up 49 percent from last year. The Windy City's murder rate is worse than the murder rate in Kabul, a literal war zone. It's worse than New York, a city three times its size. And trumping them all: It's the worst murder rate out of every so-called "Alpha" city in the entire world, a grouping that includes even historically rough locales like Sao Paulo, Mexico City, Los Angeles, and New York.
Not to mention the huge boost it would be to organized crime and other black market dealers. Virtually the only people who would be prevented from having guns would be responsible, law-abiding citizens who weren't a danger to society in the first place.There's no such thing as a "gun free" zone, and criminalizing gun ownership merely ensures that only criminals (and of course, your friendly government) has guns.
okay doneLet's face it. The only way to completely end all gun violence would be to confiscate and destroy every single gun in the world, including those in use by the police, the military, and any other governmental force; then throw away all of the design specs for guns, shut down every gun manufacturer in the world, and find some way to cause everyone in the world to forget about the existence of guns.
Then we'd be having a thread about banning all knives, or spears, or bricks.
It seems awfully easy to smuggle guns into a city. I don't think it's comparable at all to bans or more control on a nationwide scale.In 1982, Chicago instituted a ban on handguns (that was ruled unconstitutional by the supreme court in 2010). By 2005, guns were used in 75% of chicago's murders and handguns were 96% of those murders that used guns (pages 25-27), up from 40% when the ban was instituted.
There's no such thing as a "gun free" zone, and criminalizing gun ownership merely ensures that only criminals (and of course, your friendly government) has guns.
You're right. When they banned alcohol in 1919, that shit was gone. No one had a single drop of beer or whiskey for over a decade. Organized crime suffered dramatically because everyone got together and unanimously agreed that alcohol was bad and no one should have it, and it lead directly to a golden age for America.It seems awfully easy to smuggle guns into a city. I don't think it's comparable at all to bans or more control on a nationwide scale.
ROCKETS!Then we'd be having a thread about banning all knives, or spears, or bricks.
You're right. When they banned alcohol in 1919, that shit was gone. No one had a single drop of beer or whiskey for over a decade. Organized crime suffered dramatically because everyone got together and unanimously agreed that alcohol was bad and no one should have it, and it lead directly to a golden age for America.
Funny thing about %, they don't tell you if murders went up or down...In 1982, Chicago instituted a ban on handguns (that was ruled unconstitutional by the supreme court in 2010). By 2005, guns were used in 75% of chicago's murders and handguns were 96% of those murders that used guns (pages 25-27), up from 40% when the ban was instituted.
There's no such thing as a "gun free" zone, and criminalizing gun ownership merely ensures that only criminals (and of course, your friendly government) has guns.
I'M GOING TO KILL YOUFunny thing about %, they don't tell you if murders went up or down...