Talking about it like this is to distract you from the most important takeaway from all of this.
A non-glowie plant went on a real mass shooting, showing what happens when a legit one happens. And the cops literally could do nothing. They were always steps behind him, as literal bodies piled up, and straight up only caught him long after he had given up and shot himself somewhere they already searched. Based on how effective he was at the locations he shot up, he could have dropped dozens of more people if he kept going.
This is probably the biggest proof of the uselessness of police in real serious situations, and the possibly benefit of an armed populace who could have retaliated instantly instead of reactively. So instead they are writing it to bait people to talk about the lockdowns instead. Because I doubt 90% of anyone would have left their house anyway given the circumstances.
If they weren't terrified of giving that kind of ammo up, they'd already be screaming about gun control over it. The fact that they aren't, is telling.
The usual suspects like Newsome, Hogg, and co all immediately tweeted about it. Newsome blamed the shooting on republicans not passing a 72 hour wait period law… on pistols then said we need to amend the constitution. Hogg took down his tweet within minutes but our internet autists already screen capped it by then.
It's similar to banning knives to stop serial killers like Jack The Ripper.
An active shooter is easier to track than a serial killer because he's basically going on a spree attack, allowing people to track his movements by following the sound of gunfire, but once he gets in his car and starts driving away, it really is a crisis to try and find him.
This is why the guy in Texas who shot a gunman who had already hit two churches (and was shot trying to flee to a third target) is a hero. You have to actually close with the enemy very quickly, and very aggressively to stop something like a mass shooter.
Talking about it like this is to distract you from the most important takeaway from all of this.
A non-glowie plant went on a real mass shooting, showing what happens when a legit one happens. And the cops literally could do nothing. They were always steps behind him, as literal bodies piled up, and straight up only caught him long after he had given up and shot himself somewhere they already searched. Based on how effective he was at the locations he shot up, he could have dropped dozens of more people if he kept going.
This is probably the biggest proof of the uselessness of police in real serious situations, and the possibly benefit of an armed populace who could have retaliated instantly instead of reactively. So instead they are writing it to bait people to talk about the lockdowns instead. Because I doubt 90% of anyone would have left their house anyway given the circumstances.
If they weren't terrified of giving that kind of ammo up, they'd already be screaming about gun control over it. The fact that they aren't, is telling.
The usual suspects like Newsome, Hogg, and co all immediately tweeted about it. Newsome blamed the shooting on republicans not passing a 72 hour wait period law… on pistols then said we need to amend the constitution. Hogg took down his tweet within minutes but our internet autists already screen capped it by then.
It's similar to banning knives to stop serial killers like Jack The Ripper.
An active shooter is easier to track than a serial killer because he's basically going on a spree attack, allowing people to track his movements by following the sound of gunfire, but once he gets in his car and starts driving away, it really is a crisis to try and find him.
This is why the guy in Texas who shot a gunman who had already hit two churches (and was shot trying to flee to a third target) is a hero. You have to actually close with the enemy very quickly, and very aggressively to stop something like a mass shooter.
So the suspect DIDN'T shoot himself in the back of the head twice, then climbed into a dumpster?
I doubt it. If they left their phone at home perhaps.