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It's certainly not what Harris/Biden wanted or intended, of course.
But it happened, and doesn't seem to be letting up.
Could it be that the nutcases doing this all over the nation, have seen in Harris/Biden what they always wanted? Sympathy, the feeling that they, the nutcases, are the oppressed ones, and that their rage or hate or whatever these people have, will be taken as more justified?
So that, next time they get their minds warped into wanting to kill such-and-such a person or persons, or even just want to go down to the local mall or office or school and kill whoever they run across... there is much less incentive to NOT do it?
"Hey, now I can finally direct people's attention to how sad and angry I justifiably am, and even if I get killed in this massacre I'm planning, at least now people will feel sorry for me"??
Of course, some people are SO insane that they are probably unaware, or uncaring, how anybody reacts.
But perhaps we are getting more and more of the other kind too. Finally, now's my chance, at last!
Now the people we hired to make sure this kind of thing doesn't happen, are starting to feel more sympathetic, even as they abhor the actual killing? And they publicize their feelings, to make sure their subjects see them as "not so hard-hearted" or something. And maybe that's all these insane persons need, to go ahead and do it.
April 15: Indianapolis, IN
Eight people were killed by a gunman at a FedEx facility near Indianapolis International Airport.
April 8: Bryan, Texas
A gunman killed one person and wounded at least five others -- four of them critically -- at a cabinet manufacturer, police said.
April 7: Rock Hill, South Carolina
A former NFL player killed six people -- including a prominent doctor, his wife and their two young grandchildren -- before killing himself, authorities said.
April 6: New York City, NY
A man killed the mother of his child and two of her daughters, then later killed himself at the New York City Housing Authority's Van Dyke Houses Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn.
April 5: Allen, Texas
Two brothers are suspected to have made a suicide pact before they shot and killed four family members and then fatally shot themselves in a suburban home.
April 4: Birmingham, Alabama
An argument between two groups of men devolved into more than 30 shots fired at a park on Easter -- killing a woman and wounding five other people, including four children, police said.
April 3: Wilmington, North Carolina
Three people were killed and four others injured in a mass shooting at a house party, according to CNN affiliate WECT.
March 31: Orange, California
Four people, including a child, were killed and another person wounded in a mass shooting at an office complex in Orange, California, according to authorities.
March 31: Washington, DC
Five people were shot in Washington, the DC Police Department said. The incident started as a dispute and ended with two people dead and three injured.
March 28: Essex, Maryland
A man fatally shot his parents before shooting three people at a convenience store, killing two of them, CNN affiliate WBOC reported, citing Baltimore County police. The suspect died by suicide.
March 26: Chicago, Illinois
A gathering in Chicago's Wrightwood neighborhood turned into a mass shooting, according to CNN affiliate WLS. Two gunmen opened fire inside the gathering, wounding seven people and fatally shooting a 26-year-old man, the station reported.
March 26: Memphis, Tennessee
Five people were shot, the Memphis Police Department said on Twitter. Three victims were pronounced dead at the scene, two were taken to a hospital in critical condition, and one was in non-critical condition, the tweet said.
Michael Tucker, the man identified as the suspect, was found dead in a motel in Nashville Thursday. Police spokesman Don Aaron said it is believed Tucker died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
March 23: Boulder, Colorado
Ten people, including a Boulder police officer, were killed in a shooting at a King Soopers supermarket, according to police.
March 16: Atlanta, Georgia
Eight people, including six Asian women, were killed when a White gunman stormed three spas, police said.
March 16: Phoenix, Arizona
Four people died after a shooting at a home. One man was injured and is expected to survive.
March 13: Indianapolis, Indiana
Police found a woman who had been shot and learned there may be other victims at a different home. Police arrived at the home and found four dead, including a child.
March 6: Yuba City, California
Two were killed and three injured after a drive-by shooting at a backyard gathering.
February 28: Cincinnati, Ohio
A man shot and killed his wife and two others, wounding a fourth. He was later shot and injured by police in Detroit and was taken to a nearby hospital and died days later.
February 20: Metairie, Louisiana
A man shot and killed two people at a gun store. Two others were injured. The shooter was later found dead, shot either by people at the gun store or by suicide.
February 16: St. Petersburg, Florida
A man suspected in a homicide shot several family members at a house where his grandmother and great-grandmother lived, killing them and his uncle.
February 9: Buffalo, Minnesota
A nurse was killed and four other people were shot and seriously wounded inside of a health care clinic.
February 3: Colorado Springs, Colorado
A shooter attacked four people at an apartment complex near Fort Carson, killing three.
February 2: Muskogee, Oklahoma
Five children and one adult were shot and killed, and one other adult suffered life-threatening injuries, after a home shooting in Oklahoma.
February 2: Sunrise, Florida
Two FBI agents were shot and killed and three others wounded attempting to serve a warrant. The suspect barricaded himself in his home and opened fire before shooting and killing himself.
January 29: McKees Rock, Pennsylvania
Two people were killed and three others injured after a shooting outside a club.
February 24: Indianapolis, Indiana
Six people including a pregnant woman were killed and a teen was injured in a shooting at a house on the northeast side of Indianapolis.
There were an explosion of mass shootings in 2018 and 2019. Mass shootings have been going up every year over the last 5 years. Don't blame any President for this. Look to the kind of society America has.
It's certainly not what Harris/Biden wanted or intended, of course.
But it happened, and doesn't seem to be letting up.
Could it be that the nutcases doing this all over the nation, have seen in Harris/Biden what they always wanted? Sympathy, the feeling that they, the nutcases, are the oppressed ones, and that their rage or hate or whatever these people have, will be taken as more justified?
So that, next time they get their minds warped into wanting to kill such-and-such a person or persons, or even just want to go down to the local mall or office or school and kill whoever they run across... there is much less incentive to NOT do it?
"Hey, now I can finally direct people's attention to how sad and angry I justifiably am, and even if I get killed in this massacre I'm planning, at least now people will feel sorry for me"??
Of course, some people are SO insane that they are probably unaware, or uncaring, how anybody reacts.
But perhaps we are getting more and more of the other kind too. Finally, now's my chance, at last!
Now the people we hired to make sure this kind of thing doesn't happen, are starting to feel more sympathetic, even as they abhor the actual killing? And they publicize their feelings, to make sure their subjects see them as "not so hard-hearted" or something. And maybe that's all these insane persons need, to go ahead and do it.
April 15: Indianapolis, IN
Eight people were killed by a gunman at a FedEx facility near Indianapolis International Airport.
April 8: Bryan, Texas
A gunman killed one person and wounded at least five others -- four of them critically -- at a cabinet manufacturer, police said.
April 7: Rock Hill, South Carolina
A former NFL player killed six people -- including a prominent doctor, his wife and their two young grandchildren -- before killing himself, authorities said.
April 6: New York City, NY
A man killed the mother of his child and two of her daughters, then later killed himself at the New York City Housing Authority's Van Dyke Houses Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn.
April 5: Allen, Texas
Two brothers are suspected to have made a suicide pact before they shot and killed four family members and then fatally shot themselves in a suburban home.
April 4: Birmingham, Alabama
An argument between two groups of men devolved into more than 30 shots fired at a park on Easter -- killing a woman and wounding five other people, including four children, police said.
April 3: Wilmington, North Carolina
Three people were killed and four others injured in a mass shooting at a house party, according to CNN affiliate WECT.
March 31: Orange, California
Four people, including a child, were killed and another person wounded in a mass shooting at an office complex in Orange, California, according to authorities.
March 31: Washington, DC
Five people were shot in Washington, the DC Police Department said. The incident started as a dispute and ended with two people dead and three injured.
March 28: Essex, Maryland
A man fatally shot his parents before shooting three people at a convenience store, killing two of them, CNN affiliate WBOC reported, citing Baltimore County police. The suspect died by suicide.
March 26: Chicago, Illinois
A gathering in Chicago's Wrightwood neighborhood turned into a mass shooting, according to CNN affiliate WLS. Two gunmen opened fire inside the gathering, wounding seven people and fatally shooting a 26-year-old man, the station reported.
March 26: Memphis, Tennessee
Five people were shot, the Memphis Police Department said on Twitter. Three victims were pronounced dead at the scene, two were taken to a hospital in critical condition, and one was in non-critical condition, the tweet said.
Michael Tucker, the man identified as the suspect, was found dead in a motel in Nashville Thursday. Police spokesman Don Aaron said it is believed Tucker died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
March 23: Boulder, Colorado
Ten people, including a Boulder police officer, were killed in a shooting at a King Soopers supermarket, according to police.
March 16: Atlanta, Georgia
Eight people, including six Asian women, were killed when a White gunman stormed three spas, police said.
March 16: Phoenix, Arizona
Four people died after a shooting at a home. One man was injured and is expected to survive.
March 13: Indianapolis, Indiana
Police found a woman who had been shot and learned there may be other victims at a different home. Police arrived at the home and found four dead, including a child.
March 6: Yuba City, California
Two were killed and three injured after a drive-by shooting at a backyard gathering.
February 28: Cincinnati, Ohio
A man shot and killed his wife and two others, wounding a fourth. He was later shot and injured by police in Detroit and was taken to a nearby hospital and died days later.
February 20: Metairie, Louisiana
A man shot and killed two people at a gun store. Two others were injured. The shooter was later found dead, shot either by people at the gun store or by suicide.
February 16: St. Petersburg, Florida
A man suspected in a homicide shot several family members at a house where his grandmother and great-grandmother lived, killing them and his uncle.
February 9: Buffalo, Minnesota
A nurse was killed and four other people were shot and seriously wounded inside of a health care clinic.
February 3: Colorado Springs, Colorado
A shooter attacked four people at an apartment complex near Fort Carson, killing three.
February 2: Muskogee, Oklahoma
Five children and one adult were shot and killed, and one other adult suffered life-threatening injuries, after a home shooting in Oklahoma.
February 2: Sunrise, Florida
Two FBI agents were shot and killed and three others wounded attempting to serve a warrant. The suspect barricaded himself in his home and opened fire before shooting and killing himself.
January 29: McKees Rock, Pennsylvania
Two people were killed and three others injured after a shooting outside a club.
February 24: Indianapolis, Indiana
Six people including a pregnant woman were killed and a teen was injured in a shooting at a house on the northeast side of Indianapolis.
We have to add a BUNCH of mass shootings to this list under Harris/Biden.
Hmm. We may have in hand here, a way to materially reduce the number of mass shootings in the U.S., for the first time in the country's history.
Stop electing Democrats.
Well, the Majority of Islamic Terrorist attacks in the US was under Obama/Biden so you may have a point: The Boston Bombers, the Ft. Hood Terrorists, the Pulse night club Killer, the San Bernardino attack. All under Obama/Biden. Remember those guys refused to call themTerrorist attacks because the killer's were all Muslim
There were an explosion of mass shootings in 2018 and 2019. Mass shootings have been going up every year over the last 5 years. Don't blame any President for this. Look to the kind of society America has.
Biden promised to unify but has done everything he can to divide.
Why? Show me ONE of those shooters that was not somewhere on social media or internet.
You DO understand, how easy it is to steer feeble minds into the wrong action then? And have a mass shooter a la carte for political gains? You DO understand that, aight? Particularly, after 2 years of "death, death, death, death" of lockldowns and pandemic hysteria? Do you have any ides, how many neurotics it produced, easily tripped into psychotics?
Because the new regime perpetuated the branch covidian style of management.
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