Mass shooting reported at an Independence Day/July 4th parade in Highland Park, Illinois - Reported Casualties: 6 dead, 24 Hospitalized - Suspect in custody

Suspect is white male, slim build, long black hair and 18-20 years old.

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>I'm saying it's better than 99% of the world.
If you're well off, it absolutely is. You're at ground zero for most medical innovations.
If you're poor, good luck, and if you fall through the cracks like my family did, you're totally fucked.
>But your "solution" is worse than the disease itself in the system as a whole, perhaps in a vaccum.
Explain your reasoning. What makes, say, New Zealand's healthcare system (which was what I was comparing the US to in my original post) inferior to the American healthcare system?
I don't know how the NZ healthcare system works in detail so I won't say anything about it. Nationalized healthcare would not work in the US sheer because of the population (350 million vs 4 million), in addition to a few issues thanks to Congress that they will never repeal due to the strength of interests groups. But there are a number of simpler fixes for the US system:

-Making all physicians due a stint of undeserved area for X years after graduation with no exceptions (This is the one I favor but will never happen).
-Getting rid of the cap of health professionals allowed per year (Thanks Congress)
-Getting rid of state mandated and funded insurance (Thanks Congress)
-Fixing the damn accreditation system for hospitals ("You need this absolutely new machine otherwise you won't be accredited!")
-Not requiring everyone to have insurance and not requring buisnesses to offer it over X employees (Thanks Congress)
-Getting illegals out of the country (I digress)

Charity is not the role of the state. By doing so, it robs it's own constituents blind. Charity is the role of the individual. I volunteer my time, my money, for my community, because I can.

And? This helps where?
It doesn't. Theoretically, IL should charge the father for being a fucking negligent retarded and attesting to his son on the FOID. That and the fact he probably should've been Baker held.
 
The replies in that first tweet trying to explain that are hilarious by the way, all the people swearing there's never a need for a gun in the woods!
They're gonna shit themselves and wish they had a gun if they're unlucky enough to encounter a mountain cat, desperate coyotes, or a bear. Those same people are also the types to live in the edges of the city/large town and get assblasted that their pets get mauled to death by a pack of coyotes or swooped by a decent sized bird.

Also that hilariously timed moment when a pack of wild hogs mauled some lady to death in her driveway. Why it was funny? Because back then the argument against owning an AR-15 or any gun that can take magazine was "you gun nuts think a pack of hogs are going to show up to your house and kill you."
 
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How can you tell? The image is too compressed for me to be able to read the engravings. Magwell size? .40 and 9 are too close in size to reliably tell.

I wouldn't think .40 would be on most zoomer's radar. It's mostly for boomers who bought into the underpowered 9mm meme back before we had a plethora of online resources to provide actual data to dispute fudd lore, after which it became clear that any advantage .40 offered over 9 was marginal, and came at a significant penalty to capacity and felt recoil. At least at the time it was popular we had the AWB to render the capacity issue irrelevant, but now? Nobody wants .40s these days.
Dude was weird enough to buy a cracktec in the first place. Nobody buys those in normie calibers even if the option is available.
 
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My theory on the number 47: he mentions Budd Dwyer and appeared to have some sort of fascination with him. From Budd’s final speech before he off’d himself:

”I thank the good Lord for giving me 47 years of exciting challenges, stimulating experiences, many happy occasions and most of all the finest wife and children any man could ever desire.”
 
The NY Post has an article about his dad. Apparently they talked about a mass shooting the night before. He denies there was anything to tip him off. If he were smart he would not say anything at all. Attaching the picture of the perp's mom from the article, which I have not seen here.


HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. – The dad of the accused Fourth of July parade killer told The Post on Wednesday that his son talked about a mass shooting in Denmark the night before launching his own massacre — and washed his hands of any guilt over how the suspect got his gun.


The father, Robert Crimo Jr. — who has tapped one of R. Kelly’s lawyers to battle claims he helped his mentally disturbed kid buy guns — said that the night before Monday’s shooting, he and son Robert Crimo III discussed the 22-year-old Danish man who shot and killed three people at a mall outside of Copenhagen on Sunday.


“He goes, ‘Yeah, that guy is an idiot.’ That’s what he said!” the dad recalled his son saying of the Denmark shooter.


The father said his son added, “People like that … [commit mass shootings] to amp up the people that want to ban all guns.”
“I talked to him 13 hours before [Monday’s massacre]. That’s why I guess I’m in such shock. … Like, did he have a psychiatric break or something?” the father said of his son.


On Tuesday, Steven Greenberg, who previously represented R. Kelly in the fallen singing superstar’s federal sex-trafficking case out of Brooklyn, announced that Crimo Jr. and his estranged wife Denise had retained him in the wake of their son’s arrest.


The father, a onetime local mayoral candidate who used to run a neighborhood sandwich shop, has faced a wave of criticism for sponsoring his son’s gun-license application, which allowed Crimo III to buy four guns, including his alleged slay weapon, before age 21.


The dad sponsored the application three months after his son was labeled a “clear and present danger” by authorities for threatening to kill relatives in 2019.

The incident, which led police to briefly confiscate a sword, dagger and 15 knives from the shooter’s home, was just a “childish outburst,” and the knives were “just a collection,” Crimo Jr. told The Post on Wednesday.







Cops mum on possible charges for Highland Park parade shooter Robert Crimo’s family




“You know I used to collect coins and baseball cards,” the dad said.


Crimo Jr. said he decided to sponsor his son’s firearm owner’s identification card — or FOID, which allowed the young man to buy the AR-15 used in the attack — because he thought Crimo III was going to use the weapon to go to the shooting range.


“He bought everything on his own, and they’re registered to him,” the dad said of his son’s weapons.

“You know, he drove there, he ordered them, he picked them up, they did his background check on each one,” said Crimo Jr., insisting he had “zero” involvement in the massacre.

“They make me like I groomed him to do all this,” he said of critics. “I’ve been here my whole life, and I’m gonna stay here, hold my head up high, because I didn’t do anything wrong.”


Crimo Jr., who’s been telling reporters he isn’t the shooter’s dad but instead a caretaker for the home, said he and the suspect’s mother are “devastated” and “floored” over the bloodshed.

While the father said he’s fully supportive of his son and will continue attending all of his court hearings, he’s “furious” over the tragedy.


“I want a long sentence,” Crimo said of his 21-year-old son.


“That’s life. You know you have consequences for actions. He made a choice. He didn’t have to do that. I think there’s mental illness there, obviously. … I didn’t see a lot of it.”


Crimo Jr. insisted that his son’s crimes were not motivated by hate and noted that a relative of one of his lifelong friends was injured in the shooting.


“I’m speechless with that. It just took me by such surprise. It’s horrible,” he said when asked about the victims.


“It’s surreal. I mean essentially I lost a son, too. It sucks.”
 

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Can't quote, but not sure if the writers just didn't include it in the article or what, but can't Bobby Jr. take a note from his tard brother and give a simple sorry to those affected by his son's mass shooting? Instead of just saying "hey, ya know, it sucks for me too, im also such a victim here boohoo"
 
Can't quote, but not sure if the writers just didn't include it in the article or what, but can't Bobby Jr. take a note from his tard brother and give a simple sorry to those affected by his son's mass shooting? Instead of just saying "hey, ya know, it sucks for me too, im also such a victim here boohoo"
That's really all he or anyone connected to him should say. Something like "We express deep sympathy and sadness for the freinds and families of the victims. We have no other comment." Not only out of basic human decency, but because of potential civil and even possibly criminal liability.
 
Not when 15 minutes away there are none...which is why the COUNTRY AS A WHOLE is the point....you're just pretending to be stupid right?
So what about the 8 billion guns already in the country? What are they gonna do with them, even if there's expansive "COUNTRY AS A WHOLE" gun control? What about those two GIANT borders we have with Canada and Mexico? They can't keep illegal drugs from crossing the border but somehow they're gonna keep illegal weapons out? What about all the illegal guns already in the country? Are you for nobody having guns anywhere in the country? If so, that's fucking stupid. Imagine how horrible things would be if only the criminals and the police were the ones with guns. We'd be like Mexico.
If you're poor, good luck, and if you fall through the cracks like my family did, you're totally fucked
If you're poor, you have Medicaid, which is literally top shelf, Cadillac heath care in the most advanced medical system on the planet. It's the lower middle class who make just enough to not qualify for Medicare but either don't make enough for decent insurance or don't get it through their job. Which is a problem, but don't pretend like it's the very poor suffering.
 
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everyone talks about gun control & mental health, but what about parental responsibility & accountability! Seriously, I’m fucking of these fuck heads not being held responsible for their shitty parenting & I’m also tired of them saying “we need to sort through this tragedy” no! The only sorting you need to do is try and figure out where you went wrong & own up to it! Own up that you failed your kid!
 
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