Tue May 31, 2022, 01:42 PM
TeamProg (3,328 posts)
U.S. marks Memorial Day weekend with at least 12 mass shootingsThis discussion thread was locked as off-topic by Spazito (a host of the Latest Breaking News forum). These incidents, gleaned from local news reports and police statements, meet the threshold for mass shootings as defined by the Gun Violence Archive, a nonprofit research organization. GVA defines a mass shooting as one in which “four or more people are shot or killed, not including the shooter.” Several of those shootings occurred at parties, and one at a Memorial Day event. At least eight people have been killed and 55 injured in the mass shootings over the holiday weekend, according to GVA and local news sources. Since the Uvalde shooting last Tuesday, at least 11 people have been killed and 67 injured in mass shootings. Brian Stelter, chief media correspondent and news anchor at CNN, interrupted a broadcast Sunday about the response to the mass shooting in Uvalde to tell viewers about another — in Tennessee. “Mass killings like Buffalo and Uvalde become national news, but many mass shootings do not. They just end up being local stories,” Stelter said, in a clip that has been viewed over 370,000 times on Twitter. On Saturday evening, six teenagers were injured by gunfire in Chattanooga, Tenn., in what Mayor Tim Kelly said was probably “an altercation between other teenagers.” On Sunday, there were at least another five mass shootings, including one at a Memorial Day festival in Taft, Okla. Authorities said one person was killed and seven people were injured, including a minor. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation said a suspect turned himself in and was in custody. Meanwhile, one person died and three others were injured during a shooting at a party in Merced County, Calif., the sheriff’s office said. One victim was still in “critical condition” Sunday afternoon. The shootings continued into Monday, when police in Benton Harbor, Mich., were called to an area around a liquor store where a shooting had taken place in the early hours of Monday. One man was dead, and six were injured by gunfire, according to WNDU. Around the same time, two people died and two others were injured during a shooting at a party in Port Richmond, Pa., according to statements from law enforcement. The victims ranged in age from 14 to 21, and police told FOX 29 Philadelphia they found 47 shell casings at the scene. It was the city’s “2nd DOUBLE HOMICIDE scene in two hours,” according to Steve Keeley, a reporter for FOX 29 Philadelphia, after a father and his 9-year-old son were shot inside their car in Philadelphia on Sunday evening, law enforcement said. In the aftermath of the Uvalde shooting, many local leaders and community representatives issued emotional pleas for action. As The Washington Post has reported, it is unlikely that Congress will be able to pass gun-control measures. Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/05/30/mass-shootings-memorial-day-weekend-taft-chattanooga-uvalde/ Why do Republicans and the NRA hate America and the American people?
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TeamProg | May 2022 | OP |
Lonestarblue | May 2022 | #1 | |
Initech | May 2022 | #2 | |
AZLD4Candidate | May 2022 | #4 | |
IronLionZion | May 2022 | #3 | |
TeamProg | May 2022 | #6 | |
durablend | May 2022 | #5 | |
Spazito | May 2022 | #7 |
Response to TeamProg (Original post)
Tue May 31, 2022, 02:00 PM
Lonestarblue (7,344 posts)
1. I'm not sure it has as much to do with hate as it does with greed.
Many firearms manufacturers primarily served the military needs for decades. To increase their profits, they decided to expand their markets to more private citizens. I’ve never read a history of the NRA, but there’s a reason it changed from an organization supporting hunters and gun safety to one lobbying member of Congress and state houses and running advertising campaigns creating fear and the need to have guns for protection. Obviously, private citizens could always buy guns, but the NRA and the Republican Party got on board the fear train to sell even more. And thus today, the country is awash with weapons initially developed for the military and now in the hands of extremists. All for greed and more profits.
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Response to TeamProg (Original post)
Tue May 31, 2022, 02:01 PM
Initech (96,213 posts)
2. But please, enlighten us on how your rights "SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED!!!1!!1!", gun nuts!
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Response to Initech (Reply #2)
Tue May 31, 2022, 02:19 PM
AZLD4Candidate (4,489 posts)
4. Then please enlighten us as to what well-regulated militia you are a part of, ammosexuals?
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Response to TeamProg (Original post)
Tue May 31, 2022, 02:10 PM
IronLionZion (41,955 posts)
3. I'm not sure all these lone wolves count as a well regulated militia
and I know for a fact that their victims are not government tyrants
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Response to IronLionZion (Reply #3)
Tue May 31, 2022, 02:38 PM
TeamProg (3,328 posts)
6. Tyrannical Gov'ts overthrown since 1783: 0 / Dead Civilians in 2022: 17,923
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Response to TeamProg (Original post)
Tue May 31, 2022, 02:28 PM
durablend (7,120 posts)
5. Murika, YEAH!!!
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Response to TeamProg (Original post)
Tue May 31, 2022, 03:35 PM
Spazito (47,149 posts)
7. *LOCKING*
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