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I looked in the Maryland forums, the Current Event forums, and the P&OC forums...did a search of all forums for this story, and see absolutely nothing.
Female shooter, 26, who killed three, injured three others and then turned the gun on herself after showing up at work 'wanting to pick a fight' at Maryland Rite Aid warehouse
...She started firing outside the building then made her way inside, shooting six people along the way
Two died at the scene and another four were injured before Moseley shot herself
She was taken to hospital but died in doctors' care as did one of her victims, bringing the death toll to four
Three people survived with injuries which they are expected to recover from...
Is there a thread on this that I missed? If so, where is it? If not, why isn't there a thread on this? We have threads for every other mass shooting.
Female, not at a school, no political motivation, no religious motivation, legal immigrant (as of now) of Nepal, believed to be a disgruntled worker, and I believe the victims were also Nepalese.
Don't see too many political points for Team Red or Team Blue to make on this one.
Fake news. Maryland has some of the toughest gun laws in the nation and make things like this un-possible there. And who would believe a proud black lesbian would do such a thing. This was obviously made up by old white men in the vast right-wing conspiracy. It’s a plot, I tell you!
I think I read a story about a shooter that was "heavily armed" with a semi automatic pistol and extra rounds of ammunition. Like a poster said, if it doesn't meet certain criteria ( assault rifle/ AR 15, white shooter, or children involved) then it doesn't make the cut.
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