‘You got 2 seconds before I shoot you:’ Orlando Man kills Burger King employee after order takes too long, deputies say

A good man with a gun....until he wasn't.
No one ever follows up on these stories

chances are the man had prior arrests and was not carrying the gun legally

It's in the story.
Convicted felon with a firearm.

They don't differentiate between their buds who are convicted felons with a gun, and law abiding good guys with a gun

Actually, they run to the aid of the convicted violent felons
 
A bitch got her reptilian gangster boyfriend to come take care of the BK employee and he fought and then shot him.
What is it with Florida?

NEW YORKERS and NEW JERSIANS who have flocked there by the MILLIONS

THATS WHAT

Native Floridians are repulsed by the arrogance, disrespect and crime they bring with them.
 
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Cant believe someone should have to worry about losing their life going to work at Burger King. Hope the guy gets the death penalty. Some lives really DONT matter
 
A good man with a gun....until he wasn't.


Wrong, and you know it is wrong......

The Criminology of Firearms


Christoffel, et al., are utterly wrong. The whole corpus of criminological research dating back to the 1890'sshows murderers "almost uniformly have a long history of involvement in criminal behavior," and that "[v]irtually all" murderers and other gun criminals have prior felony records — generally long ones.

While only 15 percent of Americans have criminal records, roughly 90 percent of adult murderers have prior adult records — exclusive of their often extensive juvenile records — with crime careers of six or more adult years including four major felonies. Gerald D. Robin, writing for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences,notes that, unlike ordinary gun owners, "the average murderer turns out to be no less hardened a criminal than the average robber or burglar."

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Public Health and Gun Control --- A Review (Part II: Gun Violence and Constitutional Issues) | Hacienda Publishing

Another favorite view of the gun control, public health establishment is the myth propounded by Dr. Mark Rosenberg, former head of the NCIPC of the CDC, who has written: "Most of the perpetrators of violence are not criminals by trade or profession. Indeed, in the area of domestic violence, most of the perpetrators are never accused of any crime. The victims and perpetrators are ourselves --- ordinary citizens, students, professionals, and even public health workers."(6)

That statement is contradicted by available data, government data. The fact is that the typical murderer has had a prior criminal history of at least six years with four felony arrests in his record before he finally commits murder.
 

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