Five dead in Midtown NYC killing

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Anonymous wrote:Conspiracy content?
I just started getting blackstone conspiracy content on my very mainstream feed. (Like home renovations and comedy)

WSJ is reporting that a Blackstone executive was killed.


Woman exec - 41-43 y.o.
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Anonymous wrote:People need to start learning about situational awareness. You don’t ignore someone strolling down the street with a rifle.

News Flash:
YOU CALL 911.
But hey, maybe you’re too busy texting.



What about security at the building? He just passed right by them?? Weren't there any guards or elevator guards??


Elevator guard shot and killed.
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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.


Would you kindly provide a citation to the relevant sections of the law of Nevada (the State that issued the permit) that permit a psychiatrist to summarily revoke a state-issued concealed pistol permit?

We’ll wait.

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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.


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


Do you only consider your coworkers the people with salaries and bonuses?
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.


Only a judge may do that.
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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.


Only a judge may do that.

When society is at risk, the psychiatrist must notify appropriate authorities.
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Anonymous wrote:The killer from Las Vegas had NFL aspirations.


Did he play in college but not get recruited?

I haven’t seen anything yet about college, or how he afforded that black BMW.


Why does it matter how he afforded the car? You can have/afford a bmw and not play in the NFL

Check your comprehension.
Question is: was he employed, or not?


It said he drove from NV to NY but didn't say in what kind of a car. or did it? He could have "borrowed" the car when he got to NY?

The car was registered in his name.


Ok so he had a BMW, many do. Why why kill others?


Because he is a coward and wanted attention. Killing just himself would not have gotten the attention he sought.
He’s a worthless human being and it benefits society for him to be gone. It’s just tragic that he took innocent souls with him. May he rot in hell.



Luigi Mangione is a murderer who shot a father in the back. But you worship him like a hero.


PP here.
I don’t. I think he should rot in hell as well. But I do acknowledge that many here have given him hero status. And it’s sickening.


+1

Luigi definitely inspired these proxy killings.

Don’t like something?

Find a company that represents it, fly or bus over to said company, go shoot up a worker or few from said company. Have a minifesto note in your pocket.

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You could be next.
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.


That’s not a thing we can do.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Conspiracy content?
I just started getting blackstone conspiracy content on my very mainstream feed. (Like home renovations and comedy)

WSJ is reporting that a Blackstone executive was killed.


Woman exec - 41-43 y.o.


Another woman that was in mid 20s who looked like a double to her was also shot.

Makes you wonder if he was targeting one of them and got another by mistake.
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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.


Only a judge may do that.

When society is at risk, the psychiatrist must notify appropriate authorities.


Chain of command.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is Gov. Hochul drunk?


Was Hegseth around?
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Anonymous wrote:The killer from Las Vegas had NFL aspirations.


Did he play in college but not get recruited?

I haven’t seen anything yet about college, or how he afforded that black BMW.


Why does it matter how he afforded the car? You can have/afford a bmw and not play in the NFL

Check your comprehension.
Question is: was he employed, or not?


It said he drove from NV to NY but didn't say in what kind of a car. or did it? He could have "borrowed" the car when he got to NY?

The car was registered in his name.


Ok so he had a BMW, many do. Why why kill others?


Because he is a coward and wanted attention. Killing just himself would not have gotten the attention he sought.
He’s a worthless human being and it benefits society for him to be gone. It’s just tragic that he took innocent souls with him. May he rot in hell.



Luigi Mangione is a murderer who shot a father in the back. But you worship him like a hero.



DP

That was a TOTALLY different scenario. Luigi is a folk hero because he killed a CEO of a company that has probably murdered thousands of people by denying them the care they were paying insurance premiums for.

This guy was just a low talent football jock with brain damage and a gun.


They are not the same.


And this week’s shooter killed a Blackrock Capital CEO.

Same same.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The killer from Las Vegas had NFL aspirations.


Did he play in college but not get recruited?

I haven’t seen anything yet about college, or how he afforded that black BMW.


Why does it matter how he afforded the car? You can have/afford a bmw and not play in the NFL

Check your comprehension.
Question is: was he employed, or not?


It said he drove from NV to NY but didn't say in what kind of a car. or did it? He could have "borrowed" the car when he got to NY?

The car was registered in his name.


Ok so he had a BMW, many do. Why why kill others?


Because he is a coward and wanted attention. Killing just himself would not have gotten the attention he sought.
He’s a worthless human being and it benefits society for him to be gone. It’s just tragic that he took innocent souls with him. May he rot in hell.



Luigi Mangione is a murderer who shot a father in the back. But you worship him like a hero.



DP

That was a TOTALLY different scenario. Luigi is a folk hero because he killed a CEO of a company that has probably murdered thousands of people by denying them the care they were paying insurance premiums for.

This guy was just a low talent football jock with brain damage and a gun.


They are not the same.


And this week’s shooter killed a Blackrock Capital CEO.

Same same.



so the left is now worshipping those who commit mass shootings?
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