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smirkymonkey

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Sun Nov 1, 2015, 08:36 AM Nov 2015

Two women and a cyclist killed after heavily armed gunman opened fire in downtown of Colorado [View all]

- spot voted 'America's best place to live'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3298466/4-dead-including-suspected-gunman-Colorado-Springs.html

Four people are dead, including a suspected gunman, following a shooting spree in downtown Colorado Springs.
Lt. Catherine Buckley says officers were responding to a report of shots being fired Saturday morning when they spotted a suspect matching the description of the person they were trying to find. Buckley says the suspect opened fire, and police fired back.
police were originally called to North Prospect Street at 8:45 a.m. on reports of gunshots. They found a deceased man sprawled on the side of the street, his backpack still on his back. Buckley says the crime scene covers several major downtown streets.


Yep, just another day in gun-fucked USA. We are really a screwed up nation when it comes to guns. Something has to be done. NOW.

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What a strange headline rjsquirrel Nov 2015 #1
Agree, very odd. (nt) enough Nov 2015 #2
Yeah, that struck me too... Fumesucker Nov 2015 #3
It's the Daily Fail melman Nov 2015 #4
Finding sympathetic euphemisms for men is a difficult job for a headline writer. lumberjack_jeff Nov 2015 #30
This sort of thing barely makes the news anymore. TheCowsCameHome Nov 2015 #5
Were you alive 20 years ago? Recursion Nov 2015 #6
The media is to blame, is it? Paladin Nov 2015 #9
Clearly, if people think today is more violent than 20 years ago, the media are probably to blame Recursion Nov 2015 #10
You don't think there are more mass shootings today? Octafish Nov 2015 #24
The old definition of "mass murder" was 4+ (not including the killer). Now it is 3+... Eleanors38 Nov 2015 #27
That's simply not true, "as per Mother Jones" Nevernose Nov 2015 #31
Again, mass-Murder rates are holding at about 2/yr since the early 80s... Eleanors38 Nov 2015 #41
They want to argue details, I want to get rid of the one thing designed to kill people. randys1 Nov 2015 #51
No, I don't Recursion Nov 2015 #32
I'll go with Mother Jones. Octafish Nov 2015 #33
Exactly: you remember shootings in white middle class neighborhoods, which are up Recursion Nov 2015 #34
You of course will supply us with objective evidence to support that allegation yes? LanternWaste Nov 2015 #42
I don't know what the media coverage was. I know people *think* that 2015 is more violent than 1995 Recursion Nov 2015 #56
Yes, you know you are right. smirkymonkey Nov 2015 #18
Colorado Springs is hardly the best place to live in the USA - It's a fundy shithole. NutmegYankee Nov 2015 #7
Teabagger heaven, where taxes are so low mountain grammy Nov 2015 #8
thanks for your empathy in the wake of this shooting spree. uncle ray Nov 2015 #12
Just pointing out a clear error in the article. NutmegYankee Nov 2015 #13
The Daily Mail is a BS right wing tabloid oberliner Nov 2015 #36
FREEDUMB!! hatrack Nov 2015 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author librechik Nov 2015 #14
Can you link to a source for this? kiva Nov 2015 #21
I see from your self-delete that you couldn't kiva Nov 2015 #29
An eyewitness saw the gunman shoot all three victims. nt tblue37 Nov 2015 #22
Better articles from other sources: AZ Progressive Nov 2015 #15
Other countries ought to give travel advisories to their citizens if they plan to visit the U.S. AZ Progressive Nov 2015 #16
The vast majority of the US is perfectly safe. GGJohn Nov 2015 #17
That's reassuring TheCowsCameHome Nov 2015 #19
LOL. GGJohn Nov 2015 #20
Back in the 80's to mid 90's, they had tourist advisories up at Miami International Airport because Ghost in the Machine Nov 2015 #37
Apparently the gang were targeting cars with rental car stickers on them GGJohn Nov 2015 #39
Between the stickers, the license plate frames with the company's name and the license tags Ghost in the Machine Nov 2015 #40
So is the vast majority of Mexico... a la izquierda Nov 2015 #43
Because the Mexican homicide rate is over 4 times the US one? EX500rider Nov 2015 #44
Yes, but do you know why? a la izquierda Nov 2015 #49
Same here...but at a rate 4 times lower.. EX500rider Nov 2015 #50
How about these countries? Do they all need a travel advisory? EX500rider Nov 2015 #46
Pretty much the whole western hemisphere has high murder rates by European standards Recursion Nov 2015 #57
Ban all guns!! n/t PowerToThePeople Nov 2015 #23
Yeah, that'll work! Lizzie Poppet Nov 2015 #25
Come now, it worked in Mexico, didn't it? Oh, wait, never mind.. EX500rider Nov 2015 #47
Like a charm! Lizzie Poppet Nov 2015 #48
If only everyone had assault rifles at the ready, we'd...we'd... valerief Nov 2015 #26
So you'd be using yours, too? Eleanors38 Nov 2015 #28
Heh! **Crickets** n/t Ghost in the Machine Nov 2015 #38
Why does The Daily Mail get posted here like it's a legitimate news source oberliner Nov 2015 #35
Well, the most important thing is that the shooter's 2nd Amendment rights weren't infringed!!! Arugula Latte Nov 2015 #45
. libodem Nov 2015 #52
Have they identified the victims and their murderer yet? malaise Nov 2015 #53
Turn into the skid EdwardBernays Nov 2015 #54
Yup! gun-fucked USA! tech3149 Nov 2015 #55
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