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New York Hospital shooting

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This can't be real, guns in New York Hospitals?

They should pass a law and put up a sign maybe ...

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Maybe it's just me, but isn't a trauma surgeon and military weapons expert in the Army's Special Forces a bit of an odd pair of jobs to have in the military? This guy sounds like he's going to be big trouble when someone finds him.

That's not a good way to celebrate the U.S.Army's 237th Birthday.
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Somebody must have taken the "No Guns" sign down. See what happens when you don't have a sign.
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C-dub wrote:This guy sounds like he's going to be big trouble when someone finds him.
I predict that when found, he will meekly surrender. IMO, he is too narcissistic to risk getting shot by the police. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. :cool:
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C-dub wrote:Maybe it's just me, but isn't a trauma surgeon and military weapons expert in the Army's Special Forces a bit of an odd pair of jobs to have in the military? This guy sounds like he's going to be big trouble when someone finds him.

That's not a good way to celebrate the U.S.Army's 237th Birthday.
Their wording muddied the waters a bit. He wasn't a Special Forces surgeon. He was a former Special Forces Soldier who became a surgeon. Lots of folks make a career change at some point in their lives.
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Ed4032 wrote:Somebody must have taken the "No Guns" sign down. See what happens when you don't have a sign.
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3dfxMM wrote:
C-dub wrote:Maybe it's just me, but isn't a trauma surgeon and military weapons expert in the Army's Special Forces a bit of an odd pair of jobs to have in the military? This guy sounds like he's going to be big trouble when someone finds him.

That's not a good way to celebrate the U.S.Army's 237th Birthday.
Their wording muddied the waters a bit. He wasn't a Special Forces surgeon. He was a former Special Forces Soldier who became a surgeon. Lots of folks make a career change at some point in their lives.
I didn't think he held both jobs at the same time, but that's a big career change.

All a moot point now, though. They have apparently found a body that is probably his.
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They found him dead.

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C-dub wrote:
3dfxMM wrote:Their wording muddied the waters a bit. He wasn't a Special Forces surgeon. He was a former Special Forces Soldier who became a surgeon. Lots of folks make a career change at some point in their lives.
I didn't think he held both jobs at the same time, but that's a big career change.
I heard he started off as a SF weapons specialist them became a SF medic. From there it's not that big of a leap to use GI benefits to go to school for a civilian career in trauma medicine.
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What about the one-armed man.......?
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XinTX wrote:What about the one-armed man.......?
A little late for that alibi.
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Did the one armed man shoot the surgeon too?
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tacticool wrote:Did the one armed man shoot the surgeon too?
I am sure he wasn't an unarmed man. :mrgreen:
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I'm stumped.
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