The good guy with a gun is using people to address a systems problem.
That is less efficent than changing the system.
That is less efficent than changing the system.
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maybe we need to assign a pro-life protester to act as a human shield for every school kid in America.The good guy with a gun is using people to address a systems problem.
That is less efficent than changing the system.
No, mass shooters mostly use pistols.So this gun is more powerful and efficient at killing humans but literally nobody uses it for killing humans?
Not mass shooters or armies or swat teams or police.
They all choose AR15
But dishonest pieces of sh!t would still push the false narratives "WUT IS ASOLT RIFL"
And still ignoring high capacity magazines and bump stocks.
Dishonest Fucktards.
Yeah , "Bump Stocks" this reveals how little Plasticman knows about the subject he is ranting aboutNo, mass shooters mostly use pistols.
No one seems to be pissed at the teacher who propped that door open ENABLING all of this = school security failAfter shooting his grandmother in the face and taking her truck, the gunman got to Robb Elementary School at 11:28 Tuesday morning and started firing into the school windows. A police officer responded to a call about the shooter but drove by him, instead mistaking a teacher for the suspect. The gunman got into the school through a door that had been propped open, and began his rampage down a hallway, ending up at about 11:30 in two joined fourth-grade classrooms, 111 and 112, with students and two teachers.
He apparently closed and locked the door. He shot the teachers first, and then students.
Local police responded, and several ran into the school. Two were wounded slightly at the doorway when bullets came through it. By noon, there were 19 police officers in the school and many others outside. Parents were gathering, urging the officers to charge the shooter. Officers warned them not to interfere with an ongoing investigation, arresting at least one and pinning another to the ground. By 12:15, a tactical team from the U.S. Border Patrol arrived at the school.
But there appears to have been confusion about who was in charge. Uvalde is a town of about 16,000 people, and it has a six-officer department to oversee eight schools, as well as a city police force with a SWAT team. The first people on the scene were city officers, but Pedro Arredondo, the chief of police for the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District, took charge.
Arredondo apparently ordered the officers not to rush the classroom despite the sporadic gunfire coming from it. The head of the Texas state police, Steven C.McCraw, said today that, despite decades of active shooter trainings that call for rushing a gunman, Arredondo decided that the gunman had barricaded himself in the classroom and was no longer an active shooter, and thus there were no children at risk. He decided to wait for more equipment and more officers to arrive before attempting to break into the room.
At least two children trapped in the classroom with the shooter called 911 at least eight times during the siege to beg for help. “Please send the police now,” one girl whispered on one of her several calls.
At about 12:50, the Border Patrol officers got a key from a janitor, unlocked the door, stormed the room and killed the gunman.
The gunman was in the school for 78 minutes before law enforcement officers went in after him. He killed 21 people and wounded 17 more.
In a press conference today, McCraw called the delay in rushing the gunman “the wrong decision.” Asked what he would say to the parents, he responded: “I don’t have anything to say to the parents, other than what happened. We are not here to defend what happened, we are here to report the facts…. If I thought it would help, I would apologize.”
Yeah , "Bump Stocks" this reveals how little Plasticman knows about the subject he is ranting about
always blame teachers. Always.No one seems to be pissed at the teacher who propped that door open ENABLING all of this = school security fail
Shooter fired over 100 rounds right after entering the room
They should add this
Yes they were , why is plasticman not aware of thisWhy were bump stocks banned?
Its fact that this is what gave the shooter access to all those kidsalways blame teachers. Always.
The majority of people are stupid and emotionalYou pro non regulated gun ownership guys know you are in the minority, right?
I guess that is why you are blustering so hard?
why were bump stocks banned?Yes they were , why is plasticman not aware of this
least accurate way to fire a rifle
Lots of triggers out there that are way better