Police respond to active shooter situation at King Soopers in Boulder - Time to Dust Off Those Gun Control Bills

Police respond to active shooter situation at King Soopers in Boulder
The Boulder Police Department is warning people to stay away from the King Soopers store at 3600 Table Mesa Drive because of an active shooter at the store.

Department officials tweeted the warning at 2:49 p.m. A public information officer was on their way to the scene. Further information was not immediately provided.

The King Soopers anchors a large shopping center in the southern part of Boulder, a few blocks from Fairview High School.

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Dude could have the same carnage count with a Glock 19..

Meanwhile in Chicago, 70 people shot last week, 7 died. Just another week in the Windy City..
Chicago has a population of 2.7 million. 7 deaths is a fucking minor statistic.

All in all, this sort of shit was going to happen, sooner or later. Too many crazy people think vaccines carry microchips or some shit and someone is going to be unhinged enough to try and shut it down by force.
 
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Really surprised more white people are not snapping after being told they are garbage, evil and do not matter for 5 years by the media, Hollywood and politicians.
Most just kill themselves, and I doubt we'll ever see the real numbers of white male suicides.
They wont 'snap' until it's too late for them. This conditioning has been going on for far longer than you've been alive and is only going to ramp up soon. The vast majority of whites are too thin-skined and will never think of speaking up, cuz whatever they will say will get them labeled racist, a nazi, and a whole bunch of other shit.
It started in the mid-90's with "anger management" classes where they spouted off "Nobody can make you feel anything you don't want to" and "nobody can make you angry..."

In the 80's it was "Too much red meat makes you aggressive." (Even to the point where the Schwarzenegger satire 'Commando' has that line).

Then in the 2010's it was "You MAKE people feel things and YOU are responsible, they aren't responsible for controlling their emotions" when talking to certain demographics about other demographics.

The conditioning has been going on for quite a long time.
Remember to never feel upset about our circumstances, because we live in the Best Time in Human History*TM.
Chicago has a population of 2.7 million. 7 deaths is a fucking minor statistic.

All in all, this sort of shit was going to happen, sooner or later. Too many crazy people think vaccines carry microchips or some shit and someone is going to be unhinged enough to try and shut it down by force.
We don't know the motive for this guy, where are you pulling the vaccine stuff from?
 
Here's the uncensored version of the video that was posted earlier.

One of the news reports shows a couple more dead bodies. I can't find the original version of this.

"Don't post dead bodies on twitter! Report it!"
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Australia had one mass shooting then (practically) banned guns in 1996.
Been a pretty safe 25 years since compared to elsewhere.

Neato. How is that at all relevant to the US considering vastly disparate geography, population, demographics, and cultural beliefs, among other factors?

Also, the 2014 Lindt Cafe incident in Sydney that involved an armed madman was gruesome and exposed police cowardice and ineptitude. Allahu Akbar!
 
Good point, it's just a random guess. It's late and I'm tired.
He started shooting as soon as he took the rifle out of his car. So, tagging people in the parking lot was step 1.

Don't know if there was something earlier in the day to trigger the spree at that specific location, but it seems really unfocused, as far as his targets go.
 
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Oh shit, you checkmate'd me...

I guess there's no way to stop gun violence at this point. We are fucked.
You can think of me as some asshole in Burgerland that likes to caress his guns while sleeping but its not that.

I do not think in terms of this battle or the next but in terms of the entire campaign. If you take a look at history of gun control laws in the United States you will see a pattern of behavior that has a goal to ban gun ownership. In the early 1970's and rising crime two organizations were founded, Handgun Control, Inc. and The Coalition to Ban Handguns. These organizations now know as the Brady Campaign and The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence. As their name implies, the stated goal was to ban handguns for civilians.

Many of their legislative steps towards this goal were successful, like the 1968 Gun Control Act (licensed dealers) or the Firearms Control Regulations Act of 1975 (which banned handguns in D.C.). Such, the NRA became more politically focused as they felt their rights were being infringed on instead of the often touted, for no reason at all...

Such, even when they campaign for laws that they say are common sense and relatively innocuous, it is part of a larger plan to reduce gun owners to a point where more drastic legislation will not be met with such resistance. Boiling the frog so to speak.

Now let me address your proposals. A mental health check and a character interview. A through consultation with a psychiatrist is expensive and time consuming, perhaps taking even an entire day. Next comes with finding one that will do such an exam and an appointment. Such, many persons that may want a gun for protection might find this requirement too burdensome and choose not to do so.

Next, we have good moral character. I don't know what country you live in but the UK has investigated a man for painting Islam is Questionable on his own house. In Austria, we have had a woman punished for saying Muhammad was a pedophile. Such, the police that would make such a character determination are not even reliable. This is not even addressing the chance X might be a great person but perhaps the troon next door does not like them because they saw a Trump flag or some shit. Of course, the law will have some sort of appeals process where an individual must prove they are deserving on Constitutional rights , but those are expensive and takes time. Such, more qualified persons choose not to get a gun.

Slowly more and more grandfathered gun owners start dying and guns become more alien. This allows more restrictions to be put into place. This lowers the amount of gun owners and new shooters even more and 10 years later an even more restrictive law is proposed.

Sure, these proposals might save a few lives but it will cost lives too. A woman that might have been able to shoot her rapist is not sufficiently able to fight back, as the restrictions were too onerous. A man than could have just flashed a gun and have the robber flee, is shived and robbed. The innocent lives lost today are indeed tragic, but that does not give warrant to the government to in effect remove a gun from those that may use it for self defense via onerous regulation.

Australia had one mass shooting then (practically) banned guns in 1996.
Been a pretty safe 25 years since compared to elsewhere.
Perhaps but they counts things kindda funny:
-Monash University, 2 Dead / 5 Injured = Not a Mass Shooting
-Lindt Cafe, 3 Dead / 4 Injured = Not a Mass Shooting.

This is not even addressing that Australians seem to have a knack for arson:
The Australian prime minister accused arsonists of "mass murder" today as the death toll from the deadliest bushfires in the country's history reached 135. Officials in Victoria believe some of the 400 fires that reduced towns to blackened ruins may have been deliberately set, or have been helped to jump containment lines. The incinerated towns have been officially declared as crime scenes.



The prime minister, Kevin Rudd, announced a $10m (£4.5m) emergency relief fund and said: "Hell in all its fury has visited the good people of Victoria ... many good people now lie dead."

Speaking about the fears that arson could have played a part, he said: "What do you say about anyone like that [an arsonist]? There's no words to describe it, other than it's mass murder.

As with the previous comment. Perhaps they reduced homicide by a little bit. But that comes at the cost of self defense. I don't trust a cop to take an accident report correctly much less will I trust them for my safety. In fact, when self defense was no longer an acceptable reason to own a gun those that might have defended themselves with a gun have one way to turn...to the police.

But don't worry the cops pinky promise to be their in about 12 minutes:
Response times are reported annually in the NSW Police Force Annual Report and Budget Papers. The target for police response is to arrive at 80% of urgent duty jobs within 12 minutes, which is considered to be a realistic target given the size of the state of New South Wales. Response times are influenced by a range of factors including the number of calls being responded to at that time, the time of day, traffic and weather conditions and the distance to travel.
 
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Australia had one mass shooting then (practically) banned guns in 1996.
Been a pretty safe 25 years since compared to elsewhere.
If not guns, then Bombs. Or Knives. Or Acid. People will find a way to kill others even if guns get banned. Guns are not the fucking problem you dipshit. Its mental issues. Its a lot of things.
 
Here's the uncensored version of the video that was posted earlier.
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That dude filming is such a fucking spaz. It’s too bad the shooter didn’t get him. Yelling at people to call 911 while you see dead bodies and hear gun shots, all because he wanted YouTube clout and wouldn’t put down his phone to call.

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In addition, Dougherty confirmed that the shirtless and bleeding man shown in video footage after the shooting is the alleged shooter, who is in custody
 
That dude filming is such a fucking spaz. It’s too bad the shooter didn’t get him. Yelling at people to call 911 while you see dead bodies and hear gun shots, all because he wanted YouTube clout and wouldn’t put down his phone to call.

From another article
In addition, Dougherty confirmed that the shirtless and bleeding man shown in video footage after the shooting is the alleged shooter, who is in custody
Not just Youtube clout. Liscencing footage is big money.
 
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