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The lady acted like she heard a gun shot. She didn't act like she was shot.
The camera man kept on recorded and didn't run. He then laid the camera down. lol
The lady being interviewed acted like she knew what was going to happen.
Staged.
So everyone died besides the lady being interviewed? Waiting for her side of the story after she finishes reading the script and pockets the $$$ for going along.
That's cos most Americans love their guns and think the rest of us are mad for banning them. Wait for the its my right brigade to come out, they will never get restricted here as most people don't want it and they will argue only sane people have legal guns! Flogging a dead horse trying to convince otherwise as too ingrained in the culture here. Yes we do have shootings in Europe , but not nutters going into schools , churches etc or live on air shooting people on a daily basis! RIP those who died, thinking of their families, such senseless deaths!
The "rest of you" don't have the unique ghetto problem that America has.
I think I've clearly shown to you in another thread that with black crime taken out of statistics (14% of population, over 50% of murders) the murder rate in the US would be on European levels. Higher than in the UK but lower than in Belgium.
The countries like Russia have gun control and yet their murder rate is more than 2x the US.
Culture / Mentality >>> Guns.
As I offered to you (I think) in that other thread, why don't you take our ghettos and our guns. We'll be better off in the end. I believe you politely refused
The Camera just stood there to record her screaming and running, then he slowly laid his camera on the ground. Instead of dropping it and screaming or yelling.
You've probably only seen shootings in movies so you're conditioned to expect a different reaction.
I used to watch WDBJ as a kid. That was really close to my hometown and it is so tragic that the world is so full of so many sick people who take out their own insecurities on others and destroy lives. I really feel those young people who were shot are in Heaven and at peace. I also feel the man who shot and killed these people--well, there is a special place for him as well, which I won't say on here. Not really my call to make. I am just really po'd that such senselessness happened--again.
What's odd is the way he walked up and pointed the gun at them for like 5 seconds, then lowered it, and they didn't even notice it.
In the excerpt of the video I saw, the reporter had her back to the shooter while she was doing her interview, as did the cameraman, who was doing a pan shot of the water. That's probably why.
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