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Another Fatal Virginia Beach Shooting; Why is Gov. Northam Silent?
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The city of Virginia Beach is the scene of another deadly shooting that has claimed at least one life and put another person in the hospital, but anti-gun Democrat Gov. Ralph Northam is surprisingly silent, and there is little news coverage.
Maybe it’s because the dead man, and the injured man were shot by a legally-armed citizen while they were allegedly trying to pull an armed robbery at a convenience store. Long story short, a “good guy with a gun” stopped two bad guys with guns, sending one to the emergency room and the other to the morgue. |
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jac
(7/29/2019)
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The drive by media won't report on successful self defense shootings because it doesn't fit their agenda.
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