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ZenBiker990,
Arguing with a lib is much like trying to teach a dog to yodel. Waste of your time and it just confuses the dog.
1. Why did he stop firing?
2. What was he doing between the time he stopped and the time the law arrived? ~1 hr
Same questions here.
Also, Can an AR with a bump stock as they said able to shoot that way? Was not it more like a M24x in 223? Just my humble opinion.
So sad...
1. Why did he stop firing?
2. What was he doing between the time he stopped and the time the law arrived? ~1 hr
There is a little technique involved but they can run.
There is a little technique involved but they can run.
Now that's funny......
And youtube has now removed that video for "harmful or dangerous content." This may be a new frontier for gun vids on youtube...
I'm glad you took it that way. I hoped a little levity may ease some of the pain of your loss, for which I am very sorry. I know that must be tough.
On a lighter note, here's the promo:
"You've met the Duke boys of Hazard County - Bo and Luke Duke. Now meet their cousin from Down Under - Jake Duke, the Duke Of Brisbane." (Cue various clips of hijinks involving bows and arrows, maybe a trained pet 'Roo for a sidekick, and blowing up outhouses with a boomerang and tannerite).
I can't wait to see it.
Mother fuckers. This one doesn't have the eye candy, but you get the idea.
Unlikely this massacre is related to diazepem. Diazepam and its broader class of anti-anxiety meds known as benzodiasepines (benzos) have been around for 50+ years and have been the most widely prescribed drugs in the history of prescription drugs. Literally hundreds of millions of people haven taken them. Those side effects you are reading are very rare and are most likely caused by the underlying human problem, not the drug. They have been so widely used because they are mild and have such a benign safety profiles. And drug companies are no longer pushing these and no one is making any money on them anymore.
There have been some studies that note higher levels of violence and suicides in patients taking benzos, but these aren't well control studies and the medical community doesn't widely consider this a risk related to the drug, but rather to the patient group.
I note that he was RX only 50 of them. Not enough to build an addiction, nor to cause a serious problem if he suddenly stopped taking them. (Toughest thing about benzos is the addiction forming nature - you stop taking them and the underlining mental problems come roaring back). If he had a history of using them, I would imagine doctor would have RX'ed either a stronger benzo (maybe Xanax), or a recurring RX in a different class. Likely doc was RXing them in response to mild sleeping problems or on-off anxiety, rather than a chronic issue.
Just guesses based on the very limited medical hx we have on this POS.
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its entirely feasible that this guy had been on an alcohol/benzo binge which created a psychosis based on a movie, memory, who knows. If he had survived, he could very well have come out his stupor horrified at his actions.
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But it took him days to get his gear into the hotel.
I always heard it was trying to teach a pig. I guess the point is valid, nonetheless
It's like a casebook example of premeditation.
But my dog yodels, and pigs are easy to teach.
No doubt about it, in addition to lollapalooza, he also booked rooms overlooking a music venue called life is beautiful music festival.
Absolutely premeditated. This guy had an agenda.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...vegas-gunman-lollapalooza-20171005-story.html
Exactly, apparantly, no one teaches their dog to "sing along with the sirens" anymore....
Democrat killers usually leave some sort of manifesto or they have a bunch of social media sites that they proclaim their greatness on and tell others how to live.
Odd their is no trail or it is being scrubbed as we speak.
Put Veer on it maybe he will find some social network life.
Maybe he tried to get in a Harvey Weinstein film.
https://www.steynonline.com/8162/theory-of-the-case
His motive is hiding in plain sight, read this theory...it's the only one that makes sense so far.
https://www.steynonline.com/8162/theory-of-the-case
His motive is hiding in plain sight, read this theory...it's the only one that makes sense so far.
He was not alone.If this man was so meticulous about not leaving a trace of his motive - why was there a cell phone charger in the room that did not match up with any phones of his own?
I have read that LVMPD and LVFBI were cut out of the case as of Monday, and that FBI DC assumed control - is this true?
https://www.steynonline.com/8162/theory-of-the-case
His motive is hiding in plain sight, read this theory...it's the only one that makes sense so far.
But my dog yodels, and pigs are easy to teach.
But it took him days to get his gear into the hotel.
https://www.steynonline.com/8162/theory-of-the-case
His motive is hiding in plain sight, read this theory...it's the only one that makes sense so far.
https://www.steynonline.com/8162/theory-of-the-case
His motive is hiding in plain sight, read this theory...it's the only one that makes sense so far.
how so?
Where does this fit in? http://www.desmoinesregister.com/st...-fbi-search-fairport-rett-syndrome/738874001/
If you search "John Beilman shot in the back of the head" multiple sites are reporting that after the FBI stopped by, he wheeled his disabled daughter out back and shot her, then shot himself in the back of the head with a 12ga, all the while the wife who was inside, never heard anything.
Uh........the entire storyline we've been fed for a week is all wrong including the check-in date. Hero security guard???? Are you kidding me????