Anonymous wrote:He came from Nevada and targeted a Blackstone executive? Sounds like another Luigi type.
Blackstone owns whole neighborhoods in the southwest
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?
New York has no law restricting the open carrying of long guns in public.
https://giffords.org/lawcenter/state-laws/open-carry-in-new-york/
You can’t carry a long gun and ammunition (even if the gun is unloaded), but you can carry a long gun openly.
Oh boy that law sure did stop him didn’t it.
Yeah, laws don’t prevent murders, but a pp asked what’s wrong with New Yorkers that this guy could just walk around carrying a long gun that wasn’t concealed at all.
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?
Culture not just in NYC is to: mind your own business. Maybe that should change, just maybe.
I would have thought it was a costume. It was not too far off from the theater district.
The actual assault style long rifle? Maybe if one didn't know what a rifle looked like??
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?
Anonymous wrote: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??
Anonymous wrote: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??
Maybe they thought he was ICE.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?
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps mentally ill people put on risky prescription drugs ought not get a firearm license.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
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?
New York has no law restricting the open carrying of long guns in public.
https://giffords.org/lawcenter/state-laws/open-carry-in-new-york/
You can’t carry a long gun and ammunition (even if the gun is unloaded), but you can carry a long gun openly.
Oh boy that law sure did stop him didn’t it.
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?
New York has no law restricting the open carrying of long guns in public.
https://giffords.org/lawcenter/state-laws/open-carry-in-new-york/
You can’t carry a long gun and ammunition (even if the gun is unloaded), but you can carry a long gun openly.
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?