Trump inspired hate. Trump inspired an insurrection. January 6 inspired violence. Hondas seldom do. I know; I owned one once.MURDER SUSPECT DRIVES A HONDA
That's factual too, and just about as relative to the situation.
Trump inspired hate. Trump inspired an insurrection. January 6 inspired violence. Hondas seldom do. I know; I owned one once.MURDER SUSPECT DRIVES A HONDA
That's factual too, and just about as relative to the situation.
No, you're missing the bigger picture, and you just unwittingly made his point for him.
Those numbers in other countries are directly proportional to the numbers of murders with high powered rifles I would assume.
In both cases>>>> LOW.
Conclusion: Its not the high powered rifles, it's the culture.
Highland Park shooting suspect was 'known to law enforcement'Check him out here...
See, you do not want to talk about the fact that this kid who you think is completely cuckoo got a high powered gun legally to go around mass murdering.
Just don't talk about the guns, deflect away about bad parenting which ironically came from Trump and gun loving family values crowd.
You and your fucking "narrative." He used a high-powered assault rifle. Listen in:Have they even said what type of rifle it was?
There's probably a reason they haven't said it. It doesn't fit the narrative maybe? I dunno.
What if it was a deer hunting rifle?
They sell those up in Canada right? I would assume. They shoot bears and stuff up there.
So there ya go.
It's the culture, it has nothing to do with the availability of a rifle, and it certainly has nothing to do with Trump.
Highland Park shooting suspect was 'known to law enforcement'
How many f'n times do we have to go through this before law enforcement starts doing some profiling? These crazy fucks all fit the same mold. And how many times before we start holding parents accountable. They knew this kid was goofy. They knew of his crazy posts. They were told by the school years ago. Offered assistance by the school. Instead, they homeschool the lunatic. The parents need to be brought in for interrogation so we can find out just how much they knew and when.
Obviously, magazine fed. Could be an AR, but also Mini-14, Mini-30, AK-47 are the most likely. The echo among the buildings is not something I'm familiar with, so it's hard to tell. It would be easier to identify if shots were fired in more open spaces. Whatever the case, you get hit with any of the above it'll be nasty.Have they even said what type of rifle it was?
There's probably a reason they haven't said it. It doesn't fit the narrative maybe? I dunno.
What if it was a deer hunting rifle?
They sell those up in Canada right? I would assume. They shoot bears and stuff up there.
So there ya go.
It's the culture, it has nothing to do with the availability of a rifle, and it certainly has nothing to do with Trump.
Talking about culture and death threats .......this is not good.
Jan. 6 committee member releases shocking voicemail threats: 'We know where your family is'
Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) has been under attack since going up against President Donald Trump, but after taking on the role of the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress, he says he has been getting more serious threats.
Last week, he revealed that he'd been threatened, but so were his wife and new baby.
“We know who your family is, and we’re going to get you, get you little c*cksucker, you c*cksucking little bastard, gonna get your wife, gonna get your kids,” said the caller.
"I'm going to come to protest in front of your house this weekend. We know where your family is, and we're going to get you ... We're going to get your wife, going to get your kids," said one of the calls in the recording.
“I guess I can’t say a whole lot more other than I hope you naturally die as quickly as f*cking possible you f*cking piece of sh*t," said another.
One caller, evidently a Republican, called Kinzinger a “backstabbing son of a b*tch” and swears that he will “get stomped down in no time." The caller goes on to threaten to "protest" his home.
Kinzinger certainly isn't the only one. According to Axios, members of Congress have reported an increase in threats against lawmakers in the last five years. U.S. Capitol Police revealed it has opened more than 1,800 cases after threats made on lawmakers.