Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's horrible. I cannot believe that we make legal gun ownership so difficult in DC (rightly, and I say this as a legal gun owning household) and illegal gun-ownership gets a slap on the wrist. It's a scandal that needs even more investigative work.
Excuse me, but there is absolutely ZERO evidence or proof that this shooting was NOT perpetrated with a “legally owned” gun. For all we know it was committed by someone who purchased it legally, just as you presumably purchased yours legally. This shooting was done by someone exactly like YOU, in other words. They were allowed to buy a gun, filled out all the documents or whatever, had a background check done on them - and then still went out and massacred 4 people. With their legal gun. Just like you could do this afternoon, if you’re having a bad day and something pushes you over the edge.
YOU ARE THE PROBLEM.
If having one bad day is all it takes, then people shouldn't be allowed to own cars.
Cars aren’t designed to kill people, dumbass.![]()
But you’ll get no argument from me. Private citizens shouldn’t be allowed to own cars anyway. They’re killing the planet with pollution and the endless pavement sprawl that comes from giving people the means and opportunity to live far-removed from work, public transit, bike or walkability options. You don’t need to live in McLean and have a job on K st, made possible because you can commute in a car. Get rid of cars and people will make better choices about where they live.
You sound like a typical dumbass gun nutter trumper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's horrible. I cannot believe that we make legal gun ownership so difficult in DC (rightly, and I say this as a legal gun owning household) and illegal gun-ownership gets a slap on the wrist. It's a scandal that needs even more investigative work.
Excuse me, but there is absolutely ZERO evidence or proof that this shooting was NOT perpetrated with a “legally owned” gun. For all we know it was committed by someone who purchased it legally, just as you presumably purchased yours legally. This shooting was done by someone exactly like YOU, in other words. They were allowed to buy a gun, filled out all the documents or whatever, had a background check done on them - and then still went out and massacred 4 people. With their legal gun. Just like you could do this afternoon, if you’re having a bad day and something pushes you over the edge.
YOU ARE THE PROBLEM.
If having one bad day is all it takes, then people shouldn't be allowed to own cars.
Cars aren’t designed to kill people, dumbass.![]()
But you’ll get no argument from me. Private citizens shouldn’t be allowed to own cars anyway. They’re killing the planet with pollution and the endless pavement sprawl that comes from giving people the means and opportunity to live far-removed from work, public transit, bike or walkability options. You don’t need to live in McLean and have a job on K st, made possible because you can commute in a car. Get rid of cars and people will make better choices about where they live.
You sound like a typical dumbass gun nutter trumper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's horrible. I cannot believe that we make legal gun ownership so difficult in DC (rightly, and I say this as a legal gun owning household) and illegal gun-ownership gets a slap on the wrist. It's a scandal that needs even more investigative work.
Excuse me, but there is absolutely ZERO evidence or proof that this shooting was NOT perpetrated with a “legally owned” gun. For all we know it was committed by someone who purchased it legally, just as you presumably purchased yours legally. This shooting was done by someone exactly like YOU, in other words. They were allowed to buy a gun, filled out all the documents or whatever, had a background check done on them - and then still went out and massacred 4 people. With their legal gun. Just like you could do this afternoon, if you’re having a bad day and something pushes you over the edge.
YOU ARE THE PROBLEM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's horrible. I cannot believe that we make legal gun ownership so difficult in DC (rightly, and I say this as a legal gun owning household) and illegal gun-ownership gets a slap on the wrist. It's a scandal that needs even more investigative work.
Excuse me, but there is absolutely ZERO evidence or proof that this shooting was NOT perpetrated with a “legally owned” gun. For all we know it was committed by someone who purchased it legally, just as you presumably purchased yours legally. This shooting was done by someone exactly like YOU, in other words. They were allowed to buy a gun, filled out all the documents or whatever, had a background check done on them - and then still went out and massacred 4 people. With their legal gun. Just like you could do this afternoon, if you’re having a bad day and something pushes you over the edge.
YOU ARE THE PROBLEM.
If having one bad day is all it takes, then people shouldn't be allowed to own cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arrests made in this shooting.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/former-dc-violence-interrupter-arrested-in-connection-to-shooting-death-former-morgan-state-basketball-player/65-fbb41d73-3338-41d4-b45a-a5a58a4d0bdb
Surprise, surprise, one of those arrested was a Violence Interrupter.
https://oag.dc.gov/blog/cure-streets-spotlight-cotey-wynn
Another death that didn't have to happen brought on by specific policy choices that city leadership chose and pursued.
You're alleging that this person wouldn't have shot anyone if the city hadn't hired them as a violence interrupter? Based on what evidence? Seems even more unbelievable considering he wasn't even employed as a violence interrupter at the time of the shooting.
The shooter was not the violence interrupter. Read the discovery if you want to know facts. He's still guilty for being an accomplice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arrests made in this shooting.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/former-dc-violence-interrupter-arrested-in-connection-to-shooting-death-former-morgan-state-basketball-player/65-fbb41d73-3338-41d4-b45a-a5a58a4d0bdb
Surprise, surprise, one of those arrested was a Violence Interrupter.
https://oag.dc.gov/blog/cure-streets-spotlight-cotey-wynn
Another death that didn't have to happen brought on by specific policy choices that city leadership chose and pursued.
You're alleging that this person wouldn't have shot anyone if the city hadn't hired them as a violence interrupter? Based on what evidence? Seems even more unbelievable considering he wasn't even employed as a violence interrupter at the time of the shooting.
Anonymous wrote:This is a culture problem. Our kids grow up singing along to violent songs and watch violent movies and then when they have no hope for a future they decide to roll the dice and act out the movies and lyrics that they are surrounded by.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's horrible. I cannot believe that we make legal gun ownership so difficult in DC (rightly, and I say this as a legal gun owning household) and illegal gun-ownership gets a slap on the wrist. It's a scandal that needs even more investigative work.
Excuse me, but there is absolutely ZERO evidence or proof that this shooting was NOT perpetrated with a “legally owned” gun. For all we know it was committed by someone who purchased it legally, just as you presumably purchased yours legally. This shooting was done by someone exactly like YOU, in other words. They were allowed to buy a gun, filled out all the documents or whatever, had a background check done on them - and then still went out and massacred 4 people. With their legal gun. Just like you could do this afternoon, if you’re having a bad day and something pushes you over the edge.
YOU ARE THE PROBLEM.
Anonymous wrote:That's horrible. I cannot believe that we make legal gun ownership so difficult in DC (rightly, and I say this as a legal gun owning household) and illegal gun-ownership gets a slap on the wrist. It's a scandal that needs even more investigative work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arrests made in this shooting.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/former-dc-violence-interrupter-arrested-in-connection-to-shooting-death-former-morgan-state-basketball-player/65-fbb41d73-3338-41d4-b45a-a5a58a4d0bdb
Surprise, surprise, one of those arrested was a Violence Interrupter.
https://oag.dc.gov/blog/cure-streets-spotlight-cotey-wynn
Another death that didn't have to happen brought on by specific policy choices that city leadership chose and pursued.
You're alleging that this person wouldn't have shot anyone if the city hadn't hired them as a violence interrupter? Based on what evidence? Seems even more unbelievable considering he wasn't even employed as a violence interrupter at the time of the shooting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More police will not resolve the issue, addressing poverty, the lack of family structures and rising cost of inflation for food, and other basic necessities will address the problem. More policing leads to more jail. Once out, those who paid their debt to society are then unable to be reintegrated back into society which causes them to commit more crimes to survive.
America is not a first world country because it cannot even adequately feed children, ensure that working mothers have free safe daycare and provide housing to those in need.
And what about the 3 children who will now grow up without a father? How does allowing this violence to continue (because insert sob story about the perpetrator) help the children who lose a parent to a stray bullet?
If we want to act like a first world country, we need to be protecting our innocent children from violence. Guns are now a leading cause of death for youth in America. But sure, please tell me about how all these shooters just need a hot meal and a hug.
You are focused on the after effects, I am focused on the before it gets to this point. I am sorry for the loss of that father, husband, brother but that does not change the fact that American culture is inherently selfish and will continue to pay the price for refusing to have expansive holistic coverage for wrap around services, instead its made to be political instead of a basic human right.
But doesn't DC ALREADY spend way more than other cities on outreach and violence prevention services?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arrests made in this shooting.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/former-dc-violence-interrupter-arrested-in-connection-to-shooting-death-former-morgan-state-basketball-player/65-fbb41d73-3338-41d4-b45a-a5a58a4d0bdb
Surprise, surprise, one of those arrested was a Violence Interrupter.
https://oag.dc.gov/blog/cure-streets-spotlight-cotey-wynn
Another death that didn't have to happen brought on by specific policy choices that city leadership chose and pursued.
Anonymous wrote:Arrests made in this shooting.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/former-dc-violence-interrupter-arrested-in-connection-to-shooting-death-former-morgan-state-basketball-player/65-fbb41d73-3338-41d4-b45a-a5a58a4d0bdb
Surprise, surprise, one of those arrested was a Violence Interrupter.
https://oag.dc.gov/blog/cure-streets-spotlight-cotey-wynn
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More police will not resolve the issue, addressing poverty, the lack of family structures and rising cost of inflation for food, and other basic necessities will address the problem. More policing leads to more jail. Once out, those who paid their debt to society are then unable to be reintegrated back into society which causes them to commit more crimes to survive.
America is not a first world country because it cannot even adequately feed children, ensure that working mothers have free safe daycare and provide housing to those in need.
And what about the 3 children who will now grow up without a father? How does allowing this violence to continue (because insert sob story about the perpetrator) help the children who lose a parent to a stray bullet?
If we want to act like a first world country, we need to be protecting our innocent children from violence. Guns are now a leading cause of death for youth in America. But sure, please tell me about how all these shooters just need a hot meal and a hug.
You are focused on the after effects, I am focused on the before it gets to this point. I am sorry for the loss of that father, husband, brother but that does not change the fact that American culture is inherently selfish and will continue to pay the price for refusing to have expansive holistic coverage for wrap around services, instead its made to be political instead of a basic human right.