Discussion: Man Threatening Wal-Mart Customers Shot, Killed By Police

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And this week’s first active shooter award goes to Pennsylvania. Honorable mention to Wal*Mart for allowing armed customers in their stores.

Any person with a gun is a very good reason to leave the store at once. Don’t wait for the shooting to start.

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An American Tragedy, 2015 edition.

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He must not have been carrying his “good guy” ID.

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Sounds like suicide by cop.

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WalMart will institute armed On-Demand Payment Specialists who will roam stores to assist valuable customer who do not expect to exit their local WalMart alive but worry about unpaid debt harming their credit rating…

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Attention Beavercreek, Ohio cops: this is how you assess the danger of a walmart shooter.

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There ought to be a state penalty against a gunman’s estate when there are independent witnesses that can verify suicide by cop. The police and civilians should not have to deal with this.

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I will guess there is not much of an ‘estate’ left for these people. Just lots of debt.

Maybe, but could also be some designer drug his ‘type’ are into. Honestly, as a group, white young American male give me the willies: so volatile, so moody, so dangerous.

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So in these situations, can they not shoot to injure rather than unload their guns on someone like they always seem to do? I just don’t get it.

Edit:
Some statistics on US shootings this year. Interesting that Bernie’s State is only one with 0.

He was just shopping for another gun.

Yes, and I live with two of them!

…the weapons survived without a scratch…whew.

good guy with gun gone bad. didn’t see that one coming.

Pearls are clutched if a child hears the word ‘blow job’ but having children witness a suicide with a gun is A-OK. Thanks NRA.

I assumed they’re trained to kill if they use their weapons. I don’t know why or whether that’s true. Somebody smarter than me should know.

Seems like I’ve heard that before but it just seems like an extreme and unneed policy.

He was probably just enraged to discover that Wal-Mart even has a layaway department.