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Now they're shooting at Firefighters!
This morning in Webster New York the fire dept responded to a structure fire and were faced with a gunman shooting at them. WTF! Two firefighters DEAD and two more taken by Medflight to an area hospital and are in serious condition. The fire dept abandoned the fire....let the effing things burn. Good for them. Ended up being three dwellings fully involved.
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Wow, as if fighting a fire wasn't dangerous enough.
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who the hell would do that? On christmas eve? WTF?
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Sorry, but once you take shots at a fireman or police officer, you have essentially signed your death warrant.
They should (but never will) tell the residents in and around that area that they will NO LONGER be served by those services (fire & police) until the vermin that commited these murders are turned in DEAD OR ALIVE! Maybe if they put a bounty on their heads, and not a request for info leading up to an arrest, blah, blah, blah... but just say bring us the bodies, and get paid! This is insane! |
Think the gunman is dead.
They're thinking it was a trap. Seriously effed up. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
The guy I got driving on of my plow trucks last year and if it ever snows this year :realmad: is an EMT
Last year we were talking and he's telling me stories of when he worked in Boston and had to wear a bullet proof vest to work. How #^&#^&#^&#^&ed up is that ? You are doing a job saving peoples lives as an AMT and you had to worried about getting shot, stabbed, killed ect..... trying to possibly save peoples lives ! I guess his partner got stabbed on the job. The drug box in the ambulance was a big reason for them always being in danger. |
That is really horrendous , I don't know how anyone can even think of doing such things, had to be many screws loose.
They already put their lives on the line to save lives and property, and then this kind of crap:fury::smash: I don't blame them for leaving the fire, that is way above their paygrade. |
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A friend of a friend whom I was speaking to during a gathering on Christmas Eve was droning on about gun control, yada yada yada, because of Sandy Hook and now this. I told her "Yeah, I agree. Some people died in the fires too. We need the government to start outlawing matches as well." The situation in New York emphasizes my point that we need better mental health care because "crazy people are crazy and will find a way to kill people if they want to." That's also not to mention that (from what I heard) the guy had already been to prison once for killing someone. |
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Mental health is the real problem here. (That and not disposing some of these people into a bottomless pit) |
Firefighters can be annoying but this seems excessive.
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it seems that we ALWAYS hear of paroled murderers killing again....let's get it right the first time dammit.
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How about trigger locks?
I agree mental health is the primary issue here, that and not keeping the guy locked up because he hammered his grandmother to death, BUT how about all these people who have all these weapons laying around there house so that every occupant has access to them. Granted, many locks don't provide much in the way of denying access, then again some locks keep a nut busy for hours trying to get the locks off the trigger housing.
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Trigger locks? A thief could just steal the gun and cut the lock off when they get home (rather, get back to their government subsidized crack house). In MA, it is state law that all stored firearms are required to be locked in a safe or with a tamper-resistant lock that disables the weapon. General Laws: CHAPTER 140, Section 131L |
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Now they are shooting at Policemen (in the station):
3 officers shot at New Jersey police station By Jason White, NBC News Three police officers were shot early Friday at the Gloucester Township Police station in New Jersey, according to a local NBC News station. One of the officers is in surgery, and the other two are in the hospital with minor injuries, reported NBC10, NBC's Philadelphia affiliate. The gunman is reportedly not associated with the police department. It is unclear if a suspect is in custody. Gloucester is in central New Jersey, about 15 miles outside Philadelphia. |
Unfortunately all these bad guys are going to make it very hard for good folks to own guns........what a shame.
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Frankly, if my spouse and I are both legally licensed, I see no reason why the state can tell me how I'm allowed to store firearms in my own house, especially my home protection weapon. "Excuse home invader, could you please wait a moment while I get my keys, unlock my safe and get my shotgun. Thanks!" |
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Also, if you have a LTC, you can legally keep any firearm on your person or under your direct control. The improper storage law only applies when you are not in physical possession of the weapon. Let's say you have a gun under your pillow in bed or in a nightstand within arm's reach. If you were to be charged with improper storage, and I was representing you, I would argue that it was under your direct control, and probably be successful. And in point of fact, almost every person that I've seen charged with improper storage was as a result of a case where there was a domestic situation, the wife called the cops, and they found a gun that wasn't properly stored. The cops can't just come into your house to check out whether your guns are properly stored---they have to be in there for a legitimate reason to start with.
Just as an FYI---improper storage when a minor is present is a serious felony in Massachusetts. |
The school in Newtown was locked also..Looked what happened there
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