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Meemanator's avatar

So many questions - like how/where did this 20 year old get this kind of gun and know how to use it? How did he get within a mile of the place with this gun? I did wonder how they got his ID so fast. Sort of like on detective TV shows where they get the perp identified in minutes by DNA or facial recognition. We do live in the Matrix where everything is illusion.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

deja vu . . . Oswald.

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Tamenund's avatar

"So many questions - like how/where did this 20 year old get this kind of gun and know how to use it?"

You raise interesting points but in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, these are two questions that absolutely nobody would ask.

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Meemanator's avatar

I do get that. Would be the same here in North GA. However, when one is investigating there should be no questions left unasked. No stone unturned.

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T.'s avatar

This will be used as fodder to get AR platform rifles banned.

Win, win for the commies, but again Trump foiled their plans by simply moving his head

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Roger Kimber, MD's avatar

Commiewealth, donтАЩt forget we are where they drug up the fat ugly тАШadmiralтАЩ in a skirt.

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Larry Cox's avatar

Wikipedia has already started a page about this guy. He was a registered Republican with liberal leanings; a confused young man. His parents were both social workers.

Per some other article, the gun was purchased legally by his father?

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

parents social workers? hmmm. That apparent fact conflicts with gut instinct implications-- social workers not likely to own a gun, much less a sniper rifle. Pretty odd.

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John Phillips's avatar

Turns out there were quite a number of firearms in the family home ...

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