That would be my first thought. We’ve been told this is totally normal for unidentified people to do because they are just rounding up our neighbors and coworkers. |
In no gun zones? I doubt it. |
PP forgot to mention that they were police officers. |
| Is Gov. Hochul drunk? |
Where do you work if they are just rounding up your coworkers? |
To be fair we are used to see ppl with assault weapons around midtown. They are all politic officers or armed force but the uniform is easy to overlook. |
No, not based on my experience in Midtown Manhattan, unless they're in plain clothing and go unnoticed. |
He double parked out front. He only walked from his car to the door. |
He left a note asking for his brain to be studied for CTE, and he was a former football player, targeting the building where the NFL is headquartered. |
His psychiatrist is responsible, in part, for not pulling the gun license. |
This brings up the crucial question on another aspect of his many crimes here: - do we know for certain if he crossed a state line with that gun? |
Transporting otherwise lawfully owned firearms across state lines is not, in and of itself, a crime. |
Psychiatrists cannot “pull” a state issued license, and the information they might provide to licensing authorities would be circumscribed by, among other things, what the patient actually told them. |
+1. Where are they just “rounding up” your neighbors and coworkers? Neighborhood? Employer? |
Not true. High time to investigate whoever is providing mind altering drugs to mass murderers. |