“El Paso Police said one bullet made its way inside the office of one of the assistant city managers. One of the seven stray bullets made its way through the ninth floor window, through a wall, and then hit a picture frame where it finally stopped.”
Interesting how the media wants to talk about bullets as if they were stray dogs with the power to determine for themselves as to where they decide to “make their way”.
“As for Mexican officials they are still looking for the gunmen in Tuesday's attacks.”
And, that statement can’t possibly be correct. Mexican citizens are forbidden by law from possessing firearms. Aren’t they?
Hell of a stray bullet that traveled three miles and was still nine stories high. Uh, I don't believe it.
ReplyDeleteSecond that straightarrow, 3mi is not close proximity for smallarms. And whose helos were circling city hall?
ReplyDeleteThose damn gun shows!
ReplyDeleteBut, our borders are secure. LOL
ReplyDelete“El Paso Police said one bullet made its way inside the office of one of the assistant city managers. One of the seven stray bullets made its way through the ninth floor window, through a wall, and then hit a picture frame where it finally stopped.”
ReplyDeleteInteresting how the media wants to talk about bullets as if they were stray dogs with the power to determine for themselves as to where they decide to “make their way”.
“As for Mexican officials they are still looking for the gunmen in Tuesday's attacks.”
And, that statement can’t possibly be correct. Mexican citizens are forbidden by law from possessing firearms. Aren’t they?
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