Over 50 killed. RIP
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Asshole held exit door shut, thought this was a good idea
When has it ever been a good idea to stop people from using the exit?Asshole held exit door shut, thought this was a good idea
My building does it all the time and it makes me aspie rage.When has it ever been a good idea to stop people from using the exit?
Jesus Christ. I know people in a panic tend to do really stupid things, but that... is really fucked up.Asshole held exit door shut, thought this was a good idea
Jesus Christ. I know people in a panic tend to do really stupid things, but that... is really fucked up.
I wonder if he'll be prosecuted for that.
Asshole held exit door shut, thought this was a good idea
The way I see it he wanted to keep the shooter inside the building, which is understandable. I doubt he wanted to get bodies between himself and the shooter. As I said: People in a panic tend to do really stupid things. Let's just hope the guy didn't cause the death of someone on the inside.Did he hold the door to keep people in on malicious purpose, or did he do it to "keep the shooter away from himself" ?
It's a panic reaction. They tend to be irrational. Basically, your brain just goes haywire in an attempt to escape whatever situation you're in.What the hell was he thinking? He is probably responsible for some of those deaths and I'm sure people are going to let him know that. It wouldn't surprise me if he gets sued my victims' families and survivors. I'm just having trouble comprehending the unfathomable stupidity behind holding the door.
If he didn't block the fucking door like a dumbass, more people would've made it out alive. It's inexcusable to say the least.The way I see it he wanted to keep the shooter inside the building, which is understandable. I doubt he wanted to get bodies between himself and the shooter. As I said: People in a panic tend to do really stupid things. Let's just hope the guy didn't cause the death of someone on the inside.
It's a panic reaction. They tend to be irrational. Basically, your brain just goes haywire in an attempt to escape whatever situation you're in.
Did he hold the door to keep people in on malicious purpose, or did he do it to "keep the shooter away from himself" ?
I mean it was a tarded thing to do, especially since doors are not bulletproof, I'm just trying to determine the motive.
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Yes, it's terrible, I am not trying to make excuses for his behaviour, I am just trying to explain it.If he didn't block the fucking door like a dumbass, more people would've made it out alive. It's inexcusable to say the least.
He and twenty people in an alley couldn't figure out how to get over a fence, so he and one other guy decides to press themselves against the door to keep the shooter from mowing them down, not realizing the door can be shot through. There were dozens of people pounding on it, screaming to be let out and he claims he "might" have heard pounding and hopes he got no one killed as he heard the shooting drawing closer and closer to the door. Morbidly, he didn't get shot because a crowd of people desperately clamoring for the door took the bullets instead of the door itself.
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That purse clashes with your rifle, Milo.
Obama is saying with a straight face that there is "no clear evidence" of a link between IS and the massacre. Meanwhile FBI is still treating their investigation as a terrorist attack.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-36521761
http://arstechnica.com/security/201...ing-to-exploit-orlando-shooting-for-bitcoins/The vultures have already begun to descend on the tragedy in Orlando, Florida. A fake Twitter account claiming to represent the nightclub where the largest mass shooting in modern US history took place in the early hours of June 12 was calling for donations to assist victims—by sending bitcoins to buy bottled water and Oreo cookies. The account was suspended on Monday afternoon.
The scammers used a common tactic—they hijacked the name of the Pulse nightclub, attached the account to the various "hashtags" associated with the shooting, and built the account's apparent profile by attaching an army of fake followers so they could draw the attention of people following conversations about the shooting. The Twitter account directed followers to a shortened Web address to make donations. That Web address linked to the six-month-old domain desifreemovies.net—a domain with a fake registration address in California and a contact e-mail account associated with the Hushmail anonymous e-mail service.
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