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I honestly can't tell if the guys are secretly part of the robber by pretending to be everyday people or really do not just give a fuck or jaded at everything, even to the dude that died right in front of them.
I feel bad for laughing, its oddly comical in a way in I can't describe. They even waited a long while only for one dude to check the building.
I wonder if this also herd mentality at work, seems like the guy with the hat only got shot because he was alarmed, while the others are calm and the robber didn't aim at them.
 
I honestly can't tell if the guys are secretly part of the robber by pretending to be everyday people or really do not just give a fuck or jaded at everything, even to the dude that died right in front of them.
I feel bad for laughing, its oddly comical in a way in I can't describe. They even waited a long while only for one dude to check the building.
I wonder if this also herd mentality at work, seems like the guy with the hat only got shot because he was alarmed, while the others are calm and the robber didn't aim at them.
I don't think he was a robber. I think he was a hitman. He went to that bar knowing exactly who he wanted kill and just leave.
If he was robber he would just point the gun at people and tell them to pass their cellphones, wallets and etc. But no, he was completely silent thought the whole operation, initiated fire immediately and then he just leaves. I pretty sure he didn't even check the cash register considering how quickly he left, what is a strange move to a robber to do. This and the fact that the shooter does not even try to loot the bodies just proves to me that this is a hitjob. At the very least, he is a dude with some bad blood with some of the guys on the bar.
 
Awesome!

How many people did that crane kill in Mecca (or wherever)? That was a good one.
Killed something like 120 and injured something like 400. I love that video, one of my favorite gore clips since every time you watch it you can find some new detail you never noticed before.
 
Killed something like 120 and injured something like 400. I love that video, one of my favorite gore clips since every time you watch it you can find some new detail you never noticed before.
It's such an insane but educational video. It really taught me how quickly a small fire could turn into a serious problem in a very small time frame. Yes, the place was a fire trap and all the problems that resulted in such a high death count but it taught me to look for fire exits and know my way out in strange places.
Most sane people know the drill. Hear alarm, leave building. I'm sure everyone after watching this thinks about it a bit more in depth.
 
It's such an insane but educational video. It really taught me how quickly a small fire could turn into a serious problem in a very small time frame. Yes, the place was a fire trap and all the problems that resulted in such a high death count but it taught me to look for fire exits and know my way out in strange places.
Most sane people know the drill. Hear alarm, leave building. I'm sure everyone after watching this thinks about it a bit more in depth.
The Station Fire is so crazy the first time you see it, and it really is an invaluable tool for teaching fire safety.
 
Killed 100 and injured 230, I'm gonna call it close enough.
It's a good thing the camera man of all people was the one person smart enough to start leaving as soon as he saw the fire, else we wouldn't have this valuable footage. I think I read somewhere that he was a music journalist for some magazine. An enlightening and disturbing video for sure, but my favorite part is when the vocalist sees the fire and says, "Wow, that's not good".

On the topic of concert fires, this one is from a waterpark in Taiwan. They were spraying colored corn starch in the air that ignited. 15 dead 497 injured.

 
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A Florida man was arrested for second-degree murder and other felony charges in connection to a shooting outside Cavo Lounge at the Mercato in North Naples that left a man dead on October 8.

According to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO), 32-year-old Michael Evans was arrested as he got off a plane in Fort Lauderdale Wednesday evening.

On October 8 at around 10:30 p.m., deputies say Evans and the victim got into a fight inside Cavo Lounge. The dispute moved outside, where investigators say Evans fatally shot the victim.

Evans faces multiple charges including second-degree murder, battery, and aggravated assault with a firearm, CCSO said.

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It's a good thing the camera man of all people was the one person smart enough to start leaving as soon as he saw the fire, else we wouldn't have this valuable footage. I think I read somewhere that he was a music journalist for some magazine. An enlightening and disturbing video for sure, but my favorite part is when the vocalist sees the fire and says, "Wow, that's not good".
If I remember correctly there was an attempted class action lawsuit against the cameraman after the footage was first aired on television, there was a group contending that the camera man was forming an obstruction while he was filming the crush. The lawsuit was dropped pretty quickly, but some people blamed him for killing people.
 
I chose to upload this one since, although some of you may have seen this, some of you may not have. This includes crime scene photos aswell as pictures of the purpetrator.

EDIT: This is Pulse as Sleazy Car Salesman pointed out.
The pictures of the Bataclan Terror Attack are pretty gnarly as well
 
The pictures of the Bataclan Terror Attack are pretty gnarly as well
I actually remember seeing multiple pictures from inside, but they've been scrubbed because i didn't think to archive them. I might have them stored on some old hard drive, but here are the ones i COULD find. Just 1 video and 2 pictures. Keep in mind, the one outside of the cafe is from the same team of terrorists, just at a different location.


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Too bad there isnt more content on this. I know there is also a pic from a photograpger that was charged, but very quickly released by a judge. It shows someone outside on the ground with their face blown off. Ill see if i can find it.

If I remember correctly there was an attempted class action lawsuit against the cameraman after the footage was first aired on television, there was a group contending that the camera man was forming an obstruction while he was filming the crush. The lawsuit was dropped pretty quickly, but some people blamed him for killing people.
This is correct, false grounds, the judge told the prosecutor they should've never brought the case to him. This is what it's like in countries without free speech (The French Constitution protects freedom of expression, but not to the same extent as the First Amendment does under U.S. law.) Also, something to note, These attacks were done in a country with EXTREME gun control laws.
 
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After best gore went down, I felt lost. Now there is this thread, yay! Are there any shock sites left up in any iteration on the Internet?
There's documenting reality. You can look for watermarks on other gore/shock videos and go to their respective websites but you shouldn't be going to any of those without some kind of protection.
 
Apparently its a thing in India to test your manhood by standing as close as you can to a moving train. Its leading to some great content.






 
Fleeing the officer was a bad move but I can't imagine a lawsuit big enough for that kid against that cop
Normally I'd agree but if some guy comes up to your car without introducing himself, gun in your face in the middle of the night while you're just eating a burger with your girl, I'd say you'd be forgiven for thinking you're about to be culturally enriched and hitting the gas.
 
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