Feel good story
-Geaux
South Carolina Nightclub Shooter Stopped By Man With A Concealed Weapon
http://www.charlottestories.com/sout...cealed-weapon/
http://counton2.com/2016/06/30/sc-ma...3-people-hurt/
http://wspa.com/2016/06/26/several-p...club-shooting/
Guess it would have got more traction, with a "assault rifle" and no good guy with a gun
Media "keeping this so quiet" that you only have three links, including a newspaper and a TV station --- so quiet that there were already at least two other threads here already.
Man, that's quiet. Thoreau must be screaming in his grave.
Hey check out the "rare" videos on ------- YouTube.
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Yes.......all local.....not national...not covered by the cable networks on a 24/7 basis examining the good guy with a gun stopping a shooting one week after the Orlando shooting.......yeah...it was covered.....moron.....
Yeah --- "all local". Snopes must be in South Cackalackee now:
=> Based on this somewhat skimpy account, it sounds as though a gun owner with a legal carry permit may have been instrumental in stopping a shooter from injuring more (and possibly killing some) victims. However, this incident as described doesn't fit the template for a "mass shooting," which typically involves one or more gunmen deliberately setting out to indiscriminately kill multiple randomly-selected victims. The scenario described here apparently involved a hot-headed, irresponsible gun owner who pulled out a weapon in the heat of a dispute (not someone who brought a gun to a public place with the premeditated intent to shoot it up) and indiscriminately fired it towards a crowd, not necessarily with any intent to kill — or even injure — anyone.
Just as mass shootings are a pattern of crime recognizable due to their common elements, so too is the phenomenon of gunfire erupting at nightclubs following altercations. Prior to the Orlando event, shots being fired at clubs were neither exceedingly rare nor considered potential mass shootings. Similar incidents occurred in New York in 2015; Sanford, Florida, in May 2016; DeKalb County, Georgia, in 2012; Largo, Florida, in 2003; Staten Island in 2014; Los Angeles in 1994; Orlando in both 2015 and 2016; and Dallas in 2009. <=
Just as mass shootings are a pattern of crime recognizable due to their common elements, so too is the phenomenon of gunfire erupting at nightclubs following altercations. Prior to the Orlando event, shots being fired at clubs were neither exceedingly rare nor considered potential mass shootings. Similar incidents occurred in New York in 2015; Sanford, Florida, in May 2016; DeKalb County, Georgia, in 2012; Largo, Florida, in 2003; Staten Island in 2014; Los Angeles in 1994; Orlando in both 2015 and 2016; and Dallas in 2009. <=
Here it is in Georgia...
And here in my state..
Of course, those are neighboring states.
Here it is in Oklahoma
Lotta coverage for a common event.
Y'all need to learn how to use the internets. It ain't by just blindly reading Tucker Carlson's hair-on-fire wank site claiming "media ignores it" and going "yes master... we hear and obey"