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I couldn't find a reference to that in the media - do you remember where you heard it?
9News Denver--I'm watching it on TV right now. They've sent a SWAT team to 17th and Grove (apartment complex), but there's no solid word if that scene is related to the shooting.
9News Denver--I'm watching it on TV right now. They've sent a SWAT team to 17th and Grove (apartment complex), but there's no solid word if that scene is related to the shooting.
The shooter was in his underwear... probably his apartment.
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9News Denver--I'm watching it on TV right now. They've sent a SWAT team to 17th and Grove (apartment complex), but there's no solid word if that scene is related to the shooting.
This piece says LE received a call about an armed and dangerous individual.
Has to be more than that. The shooting went on for 40+ minutes
Wow, why couldn’t he just take himself out? These idiots want to see the aftermath. I think mass shootings have replaced serial killing because the people get the same notoriety and body count without getting caught too early with new investigative techniques.
Great, here we go. Now we're going to get several of these mass shootings because they always happen in bunches (inspired by the media coverage of the others no doubt).
Yeah it is all the media's fault.
Why would we blame the guys shooting......they probably have osme kind of addiction or something right -- not their fault.
That police department followed the law and procedures of when they picked him up and when he would be arraigned. They didn't have food and always follow the law and procedure in this circumstance.
Should they really break humane treatment of prisoner laws and toss out rule of law? When can you toss it out?
That police department followed the law and procedures of when they picked him up and when he would be arraigned. They didn't have food and always follow the law and procedure in this circumstance.
Should they really break humane treatment of prisoner laws and toss out rule of law? When can you toss it out?
Only when it's a white suspect.
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