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Comment by:
PHORTO
(9/15/2017)
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"Sharpe said he got the guns from his father's large gun safe at their home and was familiar with how to use a gun. . . He dropped the bag and removed the rifle and tried to load it. He said the gun jammed and he struggled to load it. He then gave up on the rifle and pulled out the handgun."
Does not compute. Typically, one who is familiar with operating an AR-15 will not "jam" it while loading it and chambering a round.
The question is, why did he have the combo to his dad's safe? |
Comment by:
-none-
(9/15/2017)
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got key to parent's safe...was dropping hints week in advance "I might do something stupid that will get me arrested", a youtube vid, etc. - [no bias here, none at all].."naturally", as in you know you're a lying sack, but let's do this anyway...we are doomed if this is the future of journalism..
cracked.com/personal-experiences-2353-i-was-cop-in-country-with-no-guns-6-startling-truths.html
"Naturally, as we were writing about how much safer the UK is with its lack of guns, despite having a commensurate percentage of unstable potential criminals, this happened." - bbc.com/news/uk-england-36550304 Jo Cox MP dead after shooting attack 16 June 2016 - "The suspect was armed-the arresting officers were not. Welcome to policing, British-style." |
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