Friday, July 20, 2012

Dark Night

 The important element:
She immediately expressed concern that her son may have been involved.

"You have the right person," she said
What the blood-dancers and opportunists will focus on:
The gunman never had to reload. Shots just kept going, kept going, kept going," one witness told ABC News.

[Via j.galt]

UPDATE: See?

9 comments:

  1. Crotalus (Don't Tread on Me)7/20/2012 9:59 AM

    Another BATFE operative, I'll bet. Just gotta get that ATT passed!

    Ain't now way he never had to reload.

    Danse Macabre redux # ... I've lost count.

    Question: is Aurora part of Denver? While Colorado has CCW, does Denver allow it, or does Denver have that horseshit "Home Rule" thing in place?

    No one there could return fire?

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  2. I've always thought movie theaters were mass shootings waiting to happen (dark, bottlenecked entry/exits, loud explosions happening in movies so people don't know what's going on, etc). Most movie theaters (at least in Ohio) are posted CPZ's, which assures a defenseless audience.

    Tragic incident. The fact that the mother knew immediately it was her son is extremely disturbing.

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  3. Just like Suzanna Hupp said when she testified before Congress... it only takes a split second to change a magazine. Not enough time to rush a shooter.

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  4. Crotalus (Don't Tread on Me)7/20/2012 11:40 AM

    Yep, David, we see. The Chief Danser Macabre, Bloomin'idjit his own self, is leading the Danse.

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  5. Bloomberg, Peterson and all the other gun hating Bradyites couldn't even wait for the blood to dry before starting their dance. What a bunch of scumbags.

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  6. What, the magic "no guns allowed" sign by the door didn't protect anyone? Impossible!

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  7. Crotalus- Denver is extremely anti-gun. Anyway, the Monsters are deliriously happy today.

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  8. I have a couple of comments about this incident.
    The first one is related to my experience in the construction business and my time as a young punk trying to sneak into the movies for free - Aren't these emergency doors supposed to be locked so that they can only be opened from the inside? If so, who let him in?
    The second comment is - I'm glad this didn't happen where I go to watch movies because I would have had to do something to stop the shooter and quite possibly ended up dead myself. The difference between me and (apparently) everyone in that theater is that I carry a tactical flashlight and a pistol (and while I'm definitely not the best shooter in the world, I'm not too terrible either)
    I've also had some experience dealing with pepper spray/CS gas. Was it military or police grade gas? There is a huge difference. Also, where it came from can possibly be tracked by the numbers stamped on the canister (I don't know of any civilian pepper spray grenades available (though I could be wrong, I have never looked for them), but I know that the military canisters at least have a lot number on them and I'm pretty sure the police ones do too.

    This was a terrible thing that happened, but there are a lot of questions in my mind about some of the details that I haven't seen answered anywhere yet.

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  9. It's apparent that the government MUST CONTROL all PhD candidates.

    If it saves just one life...

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