Keith B wrote:I kinda like the 'divine intervention' angle.
Yes, by His Grace, that little boy who ran and hid could be fatherless today.
This is why I carry, to protect my children!
Keith B wrote:I kinda like the 'divine intervention' angle.
Another reason why crack is wack and you should say no to blowBeiruty wrote:Worse than his sorry worthless firearm, was the criminal explaining why he "lost it" at McDonald. He claims he wanted to rob keys of vehicle so he can run away from someone who wants to kill him.
I find the victims statement a little hard to buy into. Remember, one of the victims interviewed at the Navy Yard shooting claimed to have seen the shooter carrying an AR15. Of course we know from the videos that it was a shotgun.jimlongley wrote:On the news tonight, the "shooter" says that his gun didn't malfunction, "it just wasn't cocked." and the one of the victims says that the "shooter" pulled the trigger five times because he heard the clicks.
If it wasn't cocked, one has to wonder how it fired outside, and if it was a semi-auto, which the videos show, one has to wonder what all the clicking was, do Glocks do that? Or maybe it was a DA semi-auto.
Group 1 (Those fearful of Evil Guns): Always see an 'Assault Rifle' when confronted by a Firearmjmra wrote:I find the victims statement a little hard to buy into. Remember, one of the victims interviewed at the Navy Yard shooting claimed to have seen the shooter carrying an AR15. Of course we know from the videos that it was a shotgun.
Given how often "eyewitness" accounts are proven to be grossly inaccurate, it's amazing that such testimony is weighted so heavily in trials.
I've heard of studies where a group of people were shown a video clip and then asked to write down their version of what happened. Another group was then asked to sort the papers putting like stories together. The end result was papers that the second group felt were completely unrelated to the others.
Cocked probably means that he hadn't chambered a round in the SA. Some SA pistols like Taurus' will let you pull the trigger over and over without 'recocking' the gun. The pistol will click every time. I wonder if he didn't have a round chambered, pulled the trigger several times, then went out and chambered a round, the gun fired, but then didn't for some reason chamber another round and when he went back in it was not firing again? If so, it sounds more and more like divine intervention to me.jimlongley wrote:On the news tonight, the "shooter" says that his gun didn't malfunction, "it just wasn't cocked." and the one of the victims says that the "shooter" pulled the trigger five times because he heard the clicks.
If it wasn't cocked, one has to wonder how it fired outside, and if it was a semi-auto, which the videos show, one has to wonder what all the clicking was, do Glocks do that? Or maybe it was a DA semi-auto.
From eating the food?Beiruty wrote:I do not want to imagine myself at that McDonnald, cause most likely there would be a call for the morgue.
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And some say there is no God. I believe there is!Keith B wrote:I kinda like the 'divine intervention' angle.