Discussion for article #239795
I saw it. Not good.
What a sick fuck. Here’s to hoping he commits suicide by cop…
Its being reported now that he shot himself. So no cops had to be involved.
He should’ve done that first.
WaPo is live blogging
Narcissists never do that first.
The NRA sends their condolences to the gun for having been used in a manner which the NRA could never ever have foreseen.
Why do they suspend accounts? I know they don’t want to give them a platform, but wouldn’t keeping it up help law enforcement? Legitimately asking. I have no idea.
[The NRA sends their condolences to the gun for having been used in a manner which the NRA could never ever have foreseen.]
And Wayne LaPierre undoubtedly hopes the gun wasn’t injured in any way.
They can easily give the information to law enforcement without the account being public. Not an issue.
I don’t care what anyone says.
This sort of thing has one primary cause—too many guns too readily available to too many malcontents.
Easy access to guns is the proximate cause of about 80% of the shootings in America.
We have to decide if the weekly mass shootings are the new normal or if we want to have a society where personal safety matters more than assuaging the fears of deranged ammosexuals.
If the so-called “Right-To-Life” wingnuts really believed in what they claim, they’d be supporting sensible gun safety laws.
I’ve removed the link.
So there’s this poor guy named Bryce Williams on FB who has had to put up a sign saying “I’m Not That Bryce Williams.” And someone has posted the video on YouTube already. The guy just walked up with a camera and a gun and hovered around and then started shooting.
Correct.
Oh, dear God.
If you need to see this, do so now. It’ll be down within 10 mins.
He killed himself on I-66 in N. Virginia.
Apparently while driving.
Now conflicting reports. He might still be alive according to Secretary of Public Safety Brian Moran.
The state of Mental Health Care in this country sucks.
This narcissistic killer desperately needed it and didn’t get it evidently.
Now three people are dead.
And somehow middle-class Americans too readily believe that you have to be crazy to kill someone—crazy, or a brutalized “thug” they wouldn’t encounter in their day-to-day lives, that’s a whole other subject. But these sorts of killings seem to be done very often by a mean, angry, vindictive, low-impulse-control person who would probably not be diagnosed with any obvious mental illness, not the kind you’d lose your guns over. Long story short, you don’t have to be crazy to murder someone with a gun. You just have to be very, very angry—and you have to have a gun. But that’s easy.