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re: Louisville police report "multiple casualties" in active shooter situation downtown
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:40 pm to stout
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:40 pm to stout
quote:
Collin Rugg
@CollinRugg
JUST IN: Louisville mass shooter identified as Connor Sturgeon, who identified as a He/Him.
I’ve said it once I’ll say it again: It’s not the guns. It’s the pronoun extremists.
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:42 pm to Lester Earl
quote:
Sure thing guy
The two progressives in this thread are just amazing to watch. So stupid, yet so proud of it.
This one denies mass gang shootings result in innocent bystander casualties, and the other is STILL pushing the "young white male" narrative, despite the numbers saying otherwise.
All either can do is make a stupid comment, not back it up, then make another stupid comment.
Perfect useful idiots.
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:43 pm to nitwit
quote:
And when you do, see if you can provide me with a credible definition of "mass shooter" where white males are not the predominant perpetrator.
White's are the predominant race, dumbass. Of course numbers will skew towards the predominant race.
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:43 pm to L.A.
#he's a Democrat and #another Democrat are trending on twitter
quote:
Carrie
@carrie1964
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52m
Replying to
@CalltoActivism
He’s the best -Governor and human.
For those blaming him just stop. He’s a Democrat and strong proponent of fair gun laws. It’s the red hat brigade in Ky that prevents us from making any progress.
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:44 pm to L.A.
So, have they scrubbed his social media and why haven't any Bama people posted anything about this guy? This board relies on first hand knowledge. What are the odds, this guy has been known by the federals for a while?
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:45 pm to BluegrassBelle
LINK
There was also another shooting this morning at a Louisville Community College. One dead and one injured.
Appears the bank shooter was terminated last week from the bank.
There was also another shooting this morning at a Louisville Community College. One dead and one injured.
Appears the bank shooter was terminated last week from the bank.
This post was edited on 4/10/23 at 12:47 pm
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:46 pm to Lester Earl
quote:
I’m gonna go off on a limb here and say he’s not including gang shootings in the hoods across America. Just a shot in the dark. No pun intended.
And probably shouldn’t. Little different than ambushing & mowing down innocent children & adults in situations like this.
https://www.wbrz.com/news/child-taken-to-hospital-adult-victim-killed-in-shooting-along-baton-rouge-levee/
quote:
BATON ROUGE - A man and his 5-year-old nephew were killed after their car was fired upon along the levee near LSU's campus Friday night.
Regional crime durr durr.
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:47 pm to EZE Tiger Fan
Abortion and inner city gun violence is effective black population control for certain people. It's a feature not a bug, so hood crimes are not something they see as needing to be discussed in the context of trying to find a solution.
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:48 pm to rickyh
quote:
So, have they scrubbed his social media
They will soon. They have to. Since he is a Progressive, he has to be protected at all costs.
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:49 pm to EZE Tiger Fan
The world has a mental illness problem.
We have a mental illness with access to guns problem.
We can solve this without getting rid of guns. It just takes more work that one side isn't willing to do.
We have a mental illness with access to guns problem.
We can solve this without getting rid of guns. It just takes more work that one side isn't willing to do.
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:51 pm to NOBigEZ
quote:
Appears the bank shooter was terminated last week from the bank.
Reminds me quite a bit of the Standard Gravure shooting here in 1989. Wesbecker when in and shot up a bunch of his former coworkers before killing himself.
Standard Gravure shooting - Louisville, KY - 1989 (Wiki)
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:52 pm to EZE Tiger Fan
What "numbers that say otherwise"?
If ya got 'em, cite 'em !
Or do you want to discuss definitions?
And if you don't like the FBI definitions, how about P.L. 112-265, passed by Congress?
Is that some liberal source, too?
If ya got 'em, cite 'em !
Or do you want to discuss definitions?
And if you don't like the FBI definitions, how about P.L. 112-265, passed by Congress?
Is that some liberal source, too?
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:53 pm to LegendInMyMind
quote:
Why don't you care about innocent black people being murdered?
I mean I really don’t care about anyone I don’t know being murdered to be honest. So I mean sure, if that makes you feel better
Street justice is a totally different issue than a guy walking into a school and intently killing children
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:55 pm to stout
What are the Vegas odds makers putting on this that the shooter was a Tranny?
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:56 pm to Lester Earl
so, to you, every black person that gets shot is just gang-related street justice?
That's racist as frick.
That's racist as frick.
Posted on 4/10/23 at 12:57 pm to MrLSU
quote:
What are the Vegas odds makers putting on this that the shooter was a Tranny?
Listing he/him on his Linkedin Profile is a pretty weak connection that he's even progressive. I have conservative friends/coworkers who have put pronouns on their profile when interacting with recruiters and the public.
Posted on 4/10/23 at 1:01 pm to BluegrassBelle
quote:
Listing he/him on his Linkedin Profile is a pretty weak connection that he's even progressive.
And the meme referring to Trump's "racist" tweets? Totally conservative?
Posted on 4/10/23 at 1:03 pm to BluegrassBelle
A lot of people on this board aren't old enough to remember the origin stories of the term "going postal" but shooting up post offices was big in the 80's. Point being, disgruntled / fired workers shooting up their workplace has been an issue a long, long time before any discussion of Left vs Right, sexual persuasion / deviancy or anything else. Maybe this dude just lost it because he got fired?
Partial listing with two happening in NOLA.
November 4, 1980, New Orleans, Louisiana: Curtis Collins, a disgruntled postal worker, shot and killed his supervisor and wounded a security guard with a high-powered rifle, in a second-floor office of a federal building near the Superdome. A postal employee said Collins had received a letter of reprimand from the supervisor and slashed the tires on her car two days earlier. Collins was charged with murder and attempted murder.
August 19, 1983, Johnston, South Carolina: Perry Smith, a resigned USPS employee, charged into the Johnston post office with a 12-gauge shotgun and began firing at workers in a hall, killing the postmaster and wounding two other employees.[6]
December 2, 1983, Anniston, Alabama: James Brooks, 53, entered the Anniston, Alabama post office with a .38-caliber pistol, killing the postmaster. Brooks then pursued his supervisor up the stairs and shot him twice, injuring him.[7]
March 6, 1985, Atlanta, Georgia: Steven Brownlee, a 12-year veteran of the postal service, opened fire on the night shift in the Atlanta main post office with a .22-caliber pistol, killing a supervisor and a coworker and wounding another coworker in a mail sorting area.[7]
November 15, 1985, Manitou, Oklahoma: Forrest Albert Reffner, 39, was at the Manitou post office to check his elderly mother's mail when 74-year-old Arvell "Pete" Conner, armed with a .38-caliber, began arguing with Reffner before shooting and killing him inside the main post office.
August 20, 1986, Edmond, Oklahoma: Patrick Sherrill, a part-time letter carrier, fatally shot 14 employees and wounded six at the Edmond post office. He subsequently committed suicide. This is the deadliest workplace shooting in US history and gave rise to the American phrase "going postal".
December 14, 1988, New Orleans, Louisiana: Warren Murphy entered the New Orleans postal facility with a 12-gauge shotgun hidden under his clothing. Later, during his work shift, after an incident with a supervisor, he reportedly went to the men's room and came out brandishing the shotgun. He then fatally shot his supervisor in the face. The fired shot reportedly wounded two other employees. After the shooting, he held his ex-girlfriend hostage. Two FBI SWAT agents were also reportedly wounded upon finding Warren Murphy in a supervisor's office. He eventually surrendered to the agents.[7]
August 10, 1989, Escondido, California: John Merlin Taylor killed his wife, then two colleagues and himself at Orange Glen post office.
October 10, 1991: Ex-postal worker Joseph M. Harris killed his ex-supervisor and her boyfriend at their home in Wayne, New Jersey, then killed two former colleagues as they arrived at the Ridgewood, New Jersey post office where they all previously worked. According to "Today in Rotten History", Harris was initially armed with an Uzi, grenades and a "samurai sword", and was later arrested after a 4½-hour standoff with police, garbed in a ninja's outfit and gas mask. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to death.
November 14, 1991, Royal Oak, Michigan: In the Royal Oak post office shootings, fired postal worker Thomas McIlvane killed four and wounded five before killing himself.
June 3, 1992, Citrus Heights, California: Roy Barnes, a 60-year-old employee, went to the workroom floor at the Citrus Heights post office armed with a .22-caliber pistol and fatally shot himself in the heart in front of his coworkers.[7]
May 6, 1993, Dearborn, Michigan: Postal worker Larry Jasion killed one and wounded three others before killing himself at a post office garage.
Partial listing with two happening in NOLA.
November 4, 1980, New Orleans, Louisiana: Curtis Collins, a disgruntled postal worker, shot and killed his supervisor and wounded a security guard with a high-powered rifle, in a second-floor office of a federal building near the Superdome. A postal employee said Collins had received a letter of reprimand from the supervisor and slashed the tires on her car two days earlier. Collins was charged with murder and attempted murder.
August 19, 1983, Johnston, South Carolina: Perry Smith, a resigned USPS employee, charged into the Johnston post office with a 12-gauge shotgun and began firing at workers in a hall, killing the postmaster and wounding two other employees.[6]
December 2, 1983, Anniston, Alabama: James Brooks, 53, entered the Anniston, Alabama post office with a .38-caliber pistol, killing the postmaster. Brooks then pursued his supervisor up the stairs and shot him twice, injuring him.[7]
March 6, 1985, Atlanta, Georgia: Steven Brownlee, a 12-year veteran of the postal service, opened fire on the night shift in the Atlanta main post office with a .22-caliber pistol, killing a supervisor and a coworker and wounding another coworker in a mail sorting area.[7]
November 15, 1985, Manitou, Oklahoma: Forrest Albert Reffner, 39, was at the Manitou post office to check his elderly mother's mail when 74-year-old Arvell "Pete" Conner, armed with a .38-caliber, began arguing with Reffner before shooting and killing him inside the main post office.
August 20, 1986, Edmond, Oklahoma: Patrick Sherrill, a part-time letter carrier, fatally shot 14 employees and wounded six at the Edmond post office. He subsequently committed suicide. This is the deadliest workplace shooting in US history and gave rise to the American phrase "going postal".
December 14, 1988, New Orleans, Louisiana: Warren Murphy entered the New Orleans postal facility with a 12-gauge shotgun hidden under his clothing. Later, during his work shift, after an incident with a supervisor, he reportedly went to the men's room and came out brandishing the shotgun. He then fatally shot his supervisor in the face. The fired shot reportedly wounded two other employees. After the shooting, he held his ex-girlfriend hostage. Two FBI SWAT agents were also reportedly wounded upon finding Warren Murphy in a supervisor's office. He eventually surrendered to the agents.[7]
August 10, 1989, Escondido, California: John Merlin Taylor killed his wife, then two colleagues and himself at Orange Glen post office.
October 10, 1991: Ex-postal worker Joseph M. Harris killed his ex-supervisor and her boyfriend at their home in Wayne, New Jersey, then killed two former colleagues as they arrived at the Ridgewood, New Jersey post office where they all previously worked. According to "Today in Rotten History", Harris was initially armed with an Uzi, grenades and a "samurai sword", and was later arrested after a 4½-hour standoff with police, garbed in a ninja's outfit and gas mask. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to death.
November 14, 1991, Royal Oak, Michigan: In the Royal Oak post office shootings, fired postal worker Thomas McIlvane killed four and wounded five before killing himself.
June 3, 1992, Citrus Heights, California: Roy Barnes, a 60-year-old employee, went to the workroom floor at the Citrus Heights post office armed with a .22-caliber pistol and fatally shot himself in the heart in front of his coworkers.[7]
May 6, 1993, Dearborn, Michigan: Postal worker Larry Jasion killed one and wounded three others before killing himself at a post office garage.
Posted on 4/10/23 at 1:05 pm to nitwit
quote:
The FBI has published a profile of mass shooter/ active shooter:
Characteristic No. 1: young white male
Well, let's see it.
Posted on 4/10/23 at 1:06 pm to solus
This argument sums up America in a nut shell. Two stupid people who can’t stop arguing over something meaningless amongst a tragedy
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