Then he disappeared into the night, and two days of terrifying lockdown began.
Funny how they didn’t call the Covid lockdowns terrifying…
By Friday evening, many had been holed up for almost two days. That often meant not going to work, not going to school – and not seeing one another.
The “new normal”
Yet the indefinite lockdown also put on hold the public vigils and makeshift memorials that have become American rituals.
For two whole days! Imagine if it was 2 years?
“That's the other thing he's taken from us,” said Paul Englehart, a UPS worker, as he waited at home with his family. “We can't even get together and mourn the loss of these people because of him.”
No, the government took that from you, when will you learn…
The extended lockdown would end, but its reach may still deepen the emotional toll of shootings that hit smaller, closer-knit communities particularly hard, said Jaclyn Schildkraut, who heads the Regional Gun Violence Research Consortium in New York.
“It’s traumatizing to the entire region, because everyone will feel unsafe. And until that person is caught or discovered, those communities are not able to relax and return to normal,” said Peter Langman, an author and researcher on mass violence.
Huh, So, are we sure that it was lock-downed hard and people did not just ignore it? and this is media spin afterwards?
Cause with that many guns, I do not see the reason to fear a lone gunman enough to stop my day.
Because 48% is still only going to be in clusters. If you watch Active Self Protection, the host is constantly ragging on Texas after the Bruin decision to have so many armed crimes, but not having any guns available for the victims.
The thing is, you really need mass fire-arm presence to properly shut down crime. Crime can be deterred with the potential use of firearms, but actual decreases in crime (and an increase in defensive shootings) would require mass arming and a large number of incidents to bring down crime.
Funny how they didn’t call the Covid lockdowns terrifying…
The “new normal”
For two whole days! Imagine if it was 2 years?
No, the government took that from you, when will you learn…
Sound familiar?
Very.
When starvation settles in.
Anyhow, what is the gun ownership in Maine?
Huh, So, are we sure that it was lock-downed hard and people did not just ignore it? and this is media spin afterwards? Cause with that many guns, I do not see the reason to fear a lone gunman enough to stop my day.
Because 48% is still only going to be in clusters. If you watch Active Self Protection, the host is constantly ragging on Texas after the Bruin decision to have so many armed crimes, but not having any guns available for the victims.
The thing is, you really need mass fire-arm presence to properly shut down crime. Crime can be deterred with the potential use of firearms, but actual decreases in crime (and an increase in defensive shootings) would require mass arming and a large number of incidents to bring down crime.