Mass Shootings

That was the caller I posted about previously. After several claims about the incident, the caller then calls the reporter a profanity over the air. So, it's hard to tell if those claims were serious.
I would say the guy was trolling the news anchor. Right before the caller called him a dumbf$&k, he made the comment that they were told they couldn’t leave the theatre because they might get raped by African migrants outside.

As to the poster above talking about the shooter wearing ear muffs, those weren’t ear muffs, but hearing protection. He probably has shot a gun at a range many times, safety glasses and hearing protection would be common.
 
Details are emerging right now, that there's another shooting going on in Dayton, Ohio.

I'm listening right now to the live feed of Dayton Police and Fire, and just a moment ago one officer said that there might be multiple shooters inside a green vehicle (?) – I couldn't hear clearly what he was saying. Previously, another officer said that "...the wounded should be taken to the safe area..."

Dayton Police and Fire:

 
Another manifesto eh?Well that's just so convenient.Might also be a bit of a distraction from the Epstein saga.A couple of weeks ago I felt in the dumps for an entire week and started to wonder if that was just me being sensitive to upcoming events (the orchestrated kind),seems like my instincts were right.Mind you tons of people are murdered daily,yet it's always convenient little events like this that can be boxed into current trends of thought that get the most attention.At this point my money's on him being the fall guy.
 
What truly bugs me about this whole thing is that on the one hand you have the heavily pushed agenda of division that is seen in the media, and people with enough power to perhaps set some of these events in motion.

But then this is also something that grown legs of its own and walks on its own. People on the left will, of their own accord, call this racist blame trump and all that. And after all that blaming, people on the right will react instinctively against it with the same force, and the situation deteriorates rapidly.

Where now I have a feeling that the effort required to maintain division is smaller than at first because people have adopted the views required of them and started to react on their own.

I hope the above makes sense, it’s just so terribly frustrating and tragic.
 
Thirty people died and dozens were wounded in two mass shootings within just 13 hours of each other in the United States, shocking the country and prompting calls from some politicians for tighter gun control.

Thirty people die in two mass shootings in Texas and Ohio
Shoes are piled in the rear of Ned Peppers Bar at the scene after a mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, U.S. August 4, 2019.  REUTERS/Bryan Woolston

Shoes are piled in the rear of Ned Peppers Bar at the scene after a mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, U.S. August 4, 2019. REUTERS/Bryan Woolston

The first massacre occurred on Saturday morning in the heavily Hispanic border city of El Paso, where a gunman killed 20 people at a Walmart store before surrendering to police.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott said the rampage appeared to be a hate crime, and police cited a “manifesto” they attributed to the suspect, a 21-year-old white man, as evidence that the bloodshed was racially motivated.

Across the country, a gunman opened fire in a downtown district of Dayton, Ohio, early on Sunday, killing nine people and wounding at least 26 others, police and the city mayor said. The assailant was shot dead by police.

The El Paso shooting reverberated on the campaign trail for next year’s U.S. presidential election, with several Democratic candidates denouncing the rise of gun violence and repeating calls for tighter gun control measures.

At least two candidates, Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, and El Paso native Beto O’Rourke, a former congressman, drew connections to a resurgence in white nationalism and xenophobic politics in the United States.

“America is under attack from homegrown white nationalist terrorism,” Buttigieg said at an event in Las Vegas.

President Donald Trump branded the shooting “an act of cowardice,” saying in a Twitter post, “I know that I stand with everyone in this country to condemn today’s hateful act. There are no reasons or excuses that will ever justify killing innocent people.”

A hallmark of Trump’s presidency has been his determination to curb illegal immigration. Critics say the rhetoric he has used around the issue, as well as other remarks about minorities, is divisive and has fueled racism and xenophobia.

In Texas, police and FBI investigators searched for clues as to what motivated the suspect, who is from Allen, Texas, a Dallas suburb some 650 miles (1,046 km) east of El Paso, which lies on Rio Grande across the U.S.-Mexico border from Ciudad Juarez.

Multiple news media outlets, citing law enforcement officials, named him as Patrick Crusius.

Police said the suspect opened fire with a rifle on shoppers, many of them bargain-hunting for back-to-school supplies, then surrendered to officers who confronted him outside the store.

An El Paso police spokesman, Sergeant Robert Gomez, said on Saturday night police were interviewing the suspect, while investigators continued to collect evidence at the crime scene.

Several local politicians said the gunman was an outsider, suggesting he had traveled hundreds of miles from the Dallas area to commit mass murder. But Gomez declined to say how long the suspect might have been in El Paso before the shooting.

El Paso Police Chief Greg Allen said investigators were examining a “manifesto” from the suspect indicating “there is a potential nexus to a hate crime.”

A four-page statement posted on 8chan, an online message board often used by extremists, and believed to have been written by the suspect, called the Walmart attack “a response to the Hispanic invasion of Texas.”

It also expressed for support for the gunman who killed 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, in March.

CNN reported the FBI had opened a domestic terrorism investigation.

“We are going to aggressively prosecute it both as capital murder but also as a hate crime, which is exactly what it appears to be,” Texas Governor Abbott told reporters.

El Paso and Ciudad Juarez, together with the neighboring city of Las Cruces, New Mexico, form a metropolitan border area of some 2.5 million residents constituting the largest bilingual, bi-national population in North America.

Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said three Mexican nationals were among the 20 people killed in the shooting, and six others were among 26 victims who were wounded.

The carnage ranked as the eighth-deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, after a 1984 shooting in San Ysidro, California, in which 21 people died.

RAPID POLICE ACTION
In Dayton, a riverfront city of about 140,000 people in southwestern Ohio, a gunman dressed in body armor opened fire in a downtown district, unleashing carnage that could have been much worse if not for the rapid intervention of police.

Officers who were on routine patrol nearby were on the scene in less than a minute and shot the attacker dead, likely preventing a much higher casualty toll, police and the city’s mayor said.

Assistant Police Chief Matt Carper said the shooting began at 1 a.m. local time in Dayton’s Oregon District, a downtown historic neighborhood popular for its nightclubs, restaurants art galleries and shops.

The motive was not immediately clear, and investigators believe the individual had acted alone, Carper said. The authorities did not disclose the shooter’s identity.

A total of 10 people were killed, including the assailant. Twenty-six others were injured and taken to hospitals across the area, Mayor Nan Whaley told reporters, though the extent of their injuries was not known.

She said the suspect was wearing body armor and was armed with a rifle firing .223-caliber rounds with high-capacity ammunition magazines. FBI agents were assisting in the investigation.

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Thirty people die in two mass shootings in Texas and Ohio
 
I watched coverage at my employers, I believe he was watching MSNBC. It was quite confusing at first as they said the shooting occurred at Walmart and then they said it happened at the mall which is some distance from Walmart in a separate building. With only one shooter, the guy would have needed to run over to the other building. After, the comments were very politicized, with Trumps racists comments and immigration policies instigating violence. The major of El Paso, to his credit, rebuffed a reporter, saying this is a tragedy and we won't politicize it. Later Beto O' Rourke spoke, (POTUS candidate) who was clearly trying to capitalize on the event for his own gain. He could not have been more self serving. Its the rhetoric of the Democrats that are causing crazies to loose it, with other stuff thrown in.
 
Two mass shootings one right after the other. This comes to mind:
Maybe this is the “color revolution” the C’s talked about it. More and more “Green”baumed individuals going off.

The Dayton shooter was just identified as being another young white male. Maybe the “color revolution” refers to the increase of “white” males going on shooting sprees.
 
And there was another one in Chicago:

7 wounded in a Chicago shooting near a playground

Seven people were wounded Sunday in another shooting, this time in Chicago near Douglas Park on the West Side.

A group was gathered in the West Side park when someone opened fire from a black Camaro.

The victims range in age from 19 to 25, most stabilized but a 21-year-old man who was hit in the groin, still in critical condition.

This shooting comes hours after two other mass shootings; first in El Paso, Texas then Dayton, Ohio. Sunday’s bloodshed in Ohio was this year’s 32nd mass killing by firearms in the U.S.

 
Country-wide beaming maybe? Is anyone else feeling more irritable yesterday and today? (And do you have a Q link?)
On second thought, the reports of men dressed in black(from the video Joe posted on fb)

And the other shots coming from a camaro does make this seem more like a false flag/govt type work, although they aren't mutually exclusive.
 
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