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Wow. Scary stuff. Thanks for posting this. I may try to avoid the mall as much as possible. It's a shame though, because I thinks it's the best mall around.
Things can and DO happen anywhere. If people don’t want to shop or hang out where there are random acts of violence, or any type of violence for that matter, I suggest sticking to online shopping and watching a movie through Netflix.
And what about the Cary suburbs. And believe me, there have been more things that have happened than the recent killing that is all over the news, Cary is just better at hiding it.
I don't think this shooting is going to help the holiday shopping there. No, it probably won't happen again this year, but it will make some people think twice about going there.
Excellent! That means there will be more parking for the rest of us!
Things can and DO happen anywhere. If people don’t want to shop or hang out where there are random acts of violence, or any type of violence for that matter, I suggest sticking to online shopping and watching a movie through Netflix.[/font]
I prefer just curling up like a ball on my bed and weeping.
This thread is just hilarious. Geoff's idea is truly the best one to avoid the madness of it all.
I guess I'm glad to have grown up around a high crime area. Numbness can be a good thing sometimes. I seriously don't see how anybody feels safe in the good 'ole US of A and if you do, it's a false sense of security. I could be a crime victim anywhere and I wouldn't be shocked. There aren't many incentives for people to not to commit crimes.
And yet the goofy responses to a person getting shot continue uninterrupted.
The gunshot wound was self inflicted, so while someone did get shot, they were not shot by someone else.
The goofiness is in reaction to highly paranoid responses people have to any violence in Durham. The goofiness is usually from the people that understand that bad things happen everywhere and sometimes to people that do not deserve it.
I think everyone wishes the poor soul that shot him or her self the best in this life or the next.
I won't go back to that HH Gregg anyway - the manager I dealt with recently was the biggest expletive I've ever come across in an environment like that.
I don't even know what HH Gregg is but this shooting doesn't faze me. I already live in Durham, though
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