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You can find it yourself, go to his "about" page on fb, click the link of the wife's name, and lo and behold, you have the one the cops are looking for. The girl in the video said a lady told them they were all going to die tonight. Apparently other witnesses said there was a male and female making those threats. And then, 45 minutes later, shots rang out.
I'm sure "you're all going to die tonight" is a very common greeting.
There is the above link that I mentioned. Very telling.
A 64 year old white guy from a small local town with a population of 17,000 is responsible for this. The woman he was living with was apparently not his wife. He had multiple weapons. Why can't we wait and find out more before making assumptions?
Anyone can make assumptions at this point. Being from a small town and living in Las Vegas doesn't mean anything. There are more than a few people born and raised in small towns that hate small towns with a passion and the people in them.
A 64 year old white guy from a small local town with a population of 17,000 is responsible for this. The woman he was living with was apparently not his wife. He had multiple weapons. Why can't we wait and find out more before making assumptions?
What fun would that be?
Apparently mass shootings are fodder for some people to spout their political rhetoric, xenophobia etc. Its almost like a sick form of fantasy football. These people make guesses and act like they actually have something of importance to add to the conversation.
There is the above link that I mentioned. Very telling.
I saw Marilou Danley's Facebook page before it was removed. I didn't see that guy's picture. Not saying yay or nay here but people are making a ton of assumptions, likely the motive is going to be nothing logical at all.
Apparently mass shootings are fodder for some people to spout their political rhetoric, xenophobia etc. Its almost like a sick form of fantasy football. These people make guesses and act like they actually have something of importance to add to the conversation.
Apparently mass shootings are fodder for some people to spout their political rhetoric, xenophobia etc. Its almost like a sick form of fantasy football. These people make guesses and act like they actually have something of importance to add to the conversation.
You mean like people assuming he was an NRA member and saying he comes from a small town is somehow significant?
Anyone can make assumptions at this point. Being from a small town and living in Las Vegas doesn't mean anything. There are more than a few people born and raised in small towns that hate small towns with a passion and the people in them.
He apparently lived in a retirement community. Maybe he hated retirement communities? Maybe he was angry that he had to wait another year to get Medicare? Maybe he was unhappy with his Social Security? Let the speculation run wild.
Getting so sick and tired of this kind of thing happening in this country and would hope the numbers are growing. Also the premise that a "good guy with a gun" could have done something. What is a person doing with an AR-15 and enough ammunition to hold off a small army? We need to collectively have a serious chat about controlling the sale of automatic weapons/ammunition, NRA be damned.
A: I have yet to see the type of weapon used specified. If you have, please provide a link.
B: An AR-15 is not an automatic weapon.
C: The sale of automatic weapons in the US is restricted and since the mid 80s, are EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE.
D: Marksmanship is a perishable skill unless one practices.
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