Five dead in Midtown NYC killing

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:TBI + access to an AR-15 = this. Nobody should be allowed access to these types of firearms.


M4 assault rifle being reported

He strutted confidently down the street with the gun in full view. And people just acted like there was nothing to see there. What’s wrong with New Yorkers?
Maybe they thought he was ICE.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've seen plenty of people open carry in NYC. Frankly I wouldn't have been too concerned, but I also would not stick around.

In no gun zones? I doubt it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've seen plenty of people open carry in NYC. Frankly I wouldn't have been too concerned, but I also would not stick around.

In no gun zones? I doubt it.


PP forgot to mention that they were police officers.
Anonymous
Is Gov. Hochul drunk?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TBI + access to an AR-15 = this. Nobody should be allowed access to these types of firearms.


M4 assault rifle being reported

He strutted confidently down the street with the gun in full view. And people just acted like there was nothing to see there. What’s wrong with New Yorkers?
Maybe they thought he was ICE.


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.


Where do you work if they are just rounding up your coworkers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bystander apathy as he walked down the street with a rifle in full view.

Did anyone even call 911?


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:14:05 aren't there NYPD stolling each block? Wouldn't *someone* have seen him before he entered the building or right when he exited his car with a long gun?

No, not based on my experience in Midtown Manhattan, unless they're in plain clothing and go unnoticed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:14:05 aren't there NYPD stolling each block? Wouldn't *someone* have seen him before he entered the building or right when he exited his car with a long gun?

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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did they interview any of this guy's family members? Did he leave a manifesto? Tell anyone where he was going? He is similar to Luigi's age. What's happening to young men born before Y2K?


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.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:14:05 aren't there NYPD stolling each block? Wouldn't *someone* have seen him before he entered the building or right when he exited his car with a long gun?

I guess it’s a good thing Mamdani is away in Uganda. No one can ask if he still wants to replace the NYPD with social workers.

Meanwhile, whichever compound he’s at, he’s got heavily armed military type protection. Nice.


I mean, this guy had a history of mental illness, had just driven across the country to the NFL headquarters, and managed to perpetuate a mass shooting with 2 cops in the room. Maybe a social worker back in Nevada could have helped, since the police present on the scene were not able to?

His psychiatrist is responsible, in part, for not pulling the gun license.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:14:05 aren't there NYPD stolling each block? Wouldn't *someone* have seen him before he entered the building or right when he exited his car with a long gun?

I guess it’s a good thing Mamdani is away in Uganda. No one can ask if he still wants to replace the NYPD with social workers.

Meanwhile, whichever compound he’s at, he’s got heavily armed military type protection. Nice.


I mean, this guy had a history of mental illness, had just driven across the country to the NFL headquarters, and managed to perpetuate a mass shooting with 2 cops in the room. Maybe a social worker back in Nevada could have helped, since the police present on the scene were not able to?



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?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:14:05 aren't there NYPD stolling each block? Wouldn't *someone* have seen him before he entered the building or right when he exited his car with a long gun?

I guess it’s a good thing Mamdani is away in Uganda. No one can ask if he still wants to replace the NYPD with social workers.

Meanwhile, whichever compound he’s at, he’s got heavily armed military type protection. Nice.


I mean, this guy had a history of mental illness, had just driven across the country to the NFL headquarters, and managed to perpetuate a mass shooting with 2 cops in the room. Maybe a social worker back in Nevada could have helped, since the police present on the scene were not able to?



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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:14:05 aren't there NYPD stolling each block? Wouldn't *someone* have seen him before he entered the building or right when he exited his car with a long gun?

I guess it’s a good thing Mamdani is away in Uganda. No one can ask if he still wants to replace the NYPD with social workers.

Meanwhile, whichever compound he’s at, he’s got heavily armed military type protection. Nice.


I mean, this guy had a history of mental illness, had just driven across the country to the NFL headquarters, and managed to perpetuate a mass shooting with 2 cops in the room. Maybe a social worker back in Nevada could have helped, since the police present on the scene were not able to?

His psychiatrist is responsible, in part, for not pulling the gun license.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TBI + access to an AR-15 = this. Nobody should be allowed access to these types of firearms.


M4 assault rifle being reported

He strutted confidently down the street with the gun in full view. And people just acted like there was nothing to see there. What’s wrong with New Yorkers?
Maybe they thought he was ICE.


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.


Where do you work if they are just rounding up your coworkers?


+1. Where are they just “rounding up” your neighbors and coworkers? Neighborhood? Employer?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:14:05 aren't there NYPD stolling each block? Wouldn't *someone* have seen him before he entered the building or right when he exited his car with a long gun?

I guess it’s a good thing Mamdani is away in Uganda. No one can ask if he still wants to replace the NYPD with social workers.

Meanwhile, whichever compound he’s at, he’s got heavily armed military type protection. Nice.


I mean, this guy had a history of mental illness, had just driven across the country to the NFL headquarters, and managed to perpetuate a mass shooting with 2 cops in the room. Maybe a social worker back in Nevada could have helped, since the police present on the scene were not able to?

His psychiatrist is responsible, in part, for not pulling the gun license.


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.

Not true. High time to investigate whoever is providing mind altering drugs to mass murderers.
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