Anonymous wrote:You know murder is not legal right? Do you really think another law (requiring guns to be locked up) would have prevented this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ That's a nice little fairy tale.
Wow, there are no radical white terrorists in America? Thanks for the tip.
I know this story is red meat for bigots who love to push the white terrorist angle, but that's not what happened here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^ That's a nice little fairy tale.
Wow, there are no radical white terrorists in America? Thanks for the tip.
Anonymous wrote:^^^ That's a nice little fairy tale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Investigators recovered gun parts, ammo and a gun box from the suspect’s Lorton home, according to a search warrant."
If it was their gun they should be charged with negligent homicide x2-3.
People who do not understand Virginia gun laws OR manslaughter laws should shut up. They're not going to be charged with anything.
What the f*ck wouldn't they be charged?
Why the F would they be charged?
Do you know the cicumstace surrounding the gun?
If it's their gun...their negligence caused 2, possibly 3, deaths. Of course they should be charged.
Just because their 17 year old had access to their gun doesn't mean they are negligent. Is there a law that you can cite that states they had to lock up that gun in Virginia so a 17 year old couldn't access it?
NP. Do you listen to yourself? Perhaps not legally negligent, but I don't understand on what planet, those parents are not morally and ethically negligent, in not intervening in their son's radicalized dangerous ideas and having access to deadly weapons.
I feel like you'd think differently if the son was Muslim or black or latino - the story would be told as negligent parents who let their son be radicalized, become a thug, become a gang banger who could easily get their hands on guns.
NP. Do you know that the guns weren't locked in a safe? Locks and safes can be defeated.
And to what extent did he have dangerous ideas? Having bigoted views, supported by parents, as a young child can lead to conspiring with radical white terrorists. Not surprised that that he sought out violence.
Anonymous wrote:There seem to be a lot of (or one person posting a lot) to make excuses for gun ownership. Do you lock up your guns? Will you feel the same way if your child killed people or themselves or you?
Its quite shocking - there is no law so shut up. Really? What the fuck is wrong with you?
We know you would never say this in polite company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Investigators recovered gun parts, ammo and a gun box from the suspect’s Lorton home, according to a search warrant."
If it was their gun they should be charged with negligent homicide x2-3.
People who do not understand Virginia gun laws OR manslaughter laws should shut up. They're not going to be charged with anything.
What the f*ck wouldn't they be charged?
Why the F would they be charged?
Do you know the cicumstace surrounding the gun?
If it's their gun...their negligence caused 2, possibly 3, deaths. Of course they should be charged.
Just because their 17 year old had access to their gun doesn't mean they are negligent. Is there a law that you can cite that states they had to lock up that gun in Virginia so a 17 year old couldn't access it?
NP. Do you listen to yourself? Perhaps not legally negligent, but I don't understand on what planet, those parents are not morally and ethically negligent, in not intervening in their son's radicalized dangerous ideas and having access to deadly weapons.
I feel like you'd think differently if the son was Muslim or black or latino - the story would be told as negligent parents who let their son be radicalized, become a thug, become a gang banger who could easily get their hands on guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Investigators recovered gun parts, ammo and a gun box from the suspect’s Lorton home, according to a search warrant."
If it was their gun they should be charged with negligent homicide x2-3.
People who do not understand Virginia gun laws OR manslaughter laws should shut up. They're not going to be charged with anything.
What the f*ck wouldn't they be charged?
Why the F would they be charged?
Do you know the cicumstace surrounding the gun?
If it's their gun...their negligence caused 2, possibly 3, deaths. Of course they should be charged.
Just because their 17 year old had access to their gun doesn't mean they are negligent. Is there a law that you can cite that states they had to lock up that gun in Virginia so a 17 year old couldn't access it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
"Investigators recovered gun parts, ammo and a gun box from the suspect’s Lorton home, according to a search warrant."
If it was their gun they should be charged with negligent homicide x2-3.
People who do not understand Virginia gun laws OR manslaughter laws should shut up. They're not going to be charged with anything.
What the f*ck wouldn't they be charged?
Why the F would they be charged?
Do you know the cicumstace surrounding the gun?
If it's their gun...their negligence caused 2, possibly 3, deaths. Of course they should be charged.
Just because their 17 year old had access to their gun doesn't mean they are negligent. Is there a law that you can cite that states they had to lock up that gun in Virginia so a 17 year old couldn't access it?
Anonymous wrote:From the article, discussing the shooter’s mom:
“where she posted tributes to Confederate generals and argued in favor of keeping Confederate statues in various cities. She also posted a photo of her son at a shooting range, holding what the caption says is a Thompson submachine gun. The target is a “Nazi Hans” zombie cartoon.”
Very fine people. Very fine.