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  • Apr 16, 2021
    SHAQUILLE

    How is that funny

    meant that more in a bizarre/surreal term than comedic

  • Apr 16, 2021
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    i have a feeling this is going to be happening a lot this summer
    shooters probably spent lockdown scheming/planning

  • Apr 16, 2021
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    orangejuice

    How many more times does this have to happen before nation-wide regulation is put into place?

    you understand super rich people pay policy makers a lot of money to make sure this will continue happening

  • Apr 16, 2021
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    Jim Halpert

    you understand super rich people pay policy makers a lot of money to make sure this will continue happening

    Why

  • Apr 16, 2021
    Jim Halpert

    you understand super rich people pay policy makers a lot of money to make sure this will continue happening

    ya thats why im leaving s*** mass shooting s***hole

  • Apr 16, 2021
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    Thebigbelts

    Why

    because there is a lot of money in guns

  • Apr 16, 2021

    America is a ghetto

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    CNN’s Ana Cabrera reported that the suspect, Brandon Scott Hole, was on authorities’ radar before the mass shooting.

    “Authorities were warned about FedEx suspect’s potential for violence in the past, sources say,” she wrote on Twitter. “The suspect in the Indianapolis mass shooting was known to federal and local authorities prior to the attack.”

    Cabrera added, “A family member of the suspected shooter reached out to authorities warning about the suspect’s potential for violence, according to three law enforcement sources briefed on the matter.”

    When we gonna start putting charges to police for not taking these threats seriously. I feel like there's a way more severe link between missed glaring red flags and mass shootings.

  • Apr 16, 2021

    19 year old? tf

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    Baby Beats

    i have a feeling this is going to be happening a lot this summer
    shooters probably spent lockdown scheming/planning

    Another year to stay home ain’t tryna die

  • Apr 16, 2021
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    insertcoolnamehere

    CNN’s Ana Cabrera reported that the suspect, Brandon Scott Hole, was on authorities’ radar before the mass shooting.

    “Authorities were warned about FedEx suspect’s potential for violence in the past, sources say,” she wrote on Twitter. “The suspect in the Indianapolis mass shooting was known to federal and local authorities prior to the attack.”

    Cabrera added, “A family member of the suspected shooter reached out to authorities warning about the suspect’s potential for violence, according to three law enforcement sources briefed on the matter.”

    When we gonna start putting charges to police for not taking these threats seriously. I feel like there's a way more severe link between missed glaring red flags and mass shootings.

    Although I wouldn't be surprised if someone f***ed up here in stopping him, I feel like it's pretty difficult to do something about before hand. You can't arrest someone for something they haven't done. What should we do with these people? geniune question

  • Apr 16, 2021
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    GIO GIO

    Although I wouldn't be surprised if someone f***ed up here in stopping him, I feel like it's pretty difficult to do something about before hand. You can't arrest someone for something they haven't done. What should we do with these people? geniune question

    Ok this Minority Report

  • Apr 16, 2021
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    insertcoolnamehere

    CNN’s Ana Cabrera reported that the suspect, Brandon Scott Hole, was on authorities’ radar before the mass shooting.

    “Authorities were warned about FedEx suspect’s potential for violence in the past, sources say,” she wrote on Twitter. “The suspect in the Indianapolis mass shooting was known to federal and local authorities prior to the attack.”

    Cabrera added, “A family member of the suspected shooter reached out to authorities warning about the suspect’s potential for violence, according to three law enforcement sources briefed on the matter.”

    When we gonna start putting charges to police for not taking these threats seriously. I feel like there's a way more severe link between missed glaring red flags and mass shootings.

    It’s sad man. If the family themselves is warning or trying to say something shouldn’t that be a red flag? I get they can’t just go lock him up but what is the cops process for this? I’m curious too see who determines the credibility

  • Apr 16, 2021
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    Jim Halpert

    because there is a lot of money in guns

    True, but a mass murder doesn't help the gun industry

  • Apr 16, 2021
    eversince

    Another year to stay home ain’t tryna die

    i kno
    also fedex warehouse is so random
    if it could happen there it could happen anywhere

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    Apr 16, 2021
    Thebigbelts

    True, but a mass murder doesn't help the gun industry

    Debatable cuz I know people that want guns to feel safe if something like this happened

  • Apr 16, 2021
    Thebigbelts

    True, but a mass murder doesn't help the gun industry

    Yeah I’m not saying it does

  • Apr 16, 2021
    Cole2

    Ok this Minority Report

    Absolutely

  • Apr 16, 2021
    Thebigbelts

    True, but a mass murder doesn't help the gun industry

    It does

  • Apr 16, 2021
    orangejuice

    Guns may not be the problem, but stricter regulations on gun ownership are a must.

    We can't say for sure that guns are not the problem when it is so easy to attain one, when countries with stricter gun ownership laws/practices are not having this issue.

    Even Europe, that you mentioned, tends to have more regulation than we do.

    You're right in that the ease of access is definitely a contributing factor. I was being bit too hyperbolic in saying guns aren't the problem.

    But what I meant to say was that even if guns were made illegal tomorrow the same underlying conditions that drives these young men to commit mass shootings will manifest themselves in other violent self destructive acts.

    Some might say that a stabbing spree > shooting spree, cause less deaths. Or that making a pipe bomb is more difficult than buying a gun from walmart. But yeah these ain't satisfactory alternatives.

    We gotta address those underlying conditions in combination with stricter regulations. And in my opinion more so the former than the latter.

  • Apr 16, 2021
    Pusha P

    Within the last year I've been becoming more vigilant... I've come to terms that there is probably a better chance of me being a victim of a mass shooting than it would be to win the lotto at this point...

    Don't be afraid to observe suspicious looking characters. Always have an escape plan for everywhere you go. Even if you're just going to eat at a restaurant or something menial. I'm ngl, I've seen and observed maybe a total of 5 people the last few weeks for signs of something hidden in their clothes or something cuz they gave off such odd vibes. I watch strange acting people very closely... Not gonna let them backdoor me

  • Apr 16, 2021
    Cole2

    It’s sad man. If the family themselves is warning or trying to say something shouldn’t that be a red flag? I get they can’t just go lock him up but what is the cops process for this? I’m curious too see who determines the credibility

    Sad that we haven't learned from the last 50 cases where authorities were aware of the potential for violence prior to the tragedies.

  • Apr 16, 2021

    White boy

    Shocker

  • Apr 16, 2021
    Thebigbelts

    True, but a mass murder doesn't help the gun industry

    I was really just thinking damn I should buy a gun just in case