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Active Shooter In San Bernadino, California (Possibly a terrorist plot)


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Can we go more than a week without an attack on innocent civilians?  Apparently this took place at or near a mental health facility during a luncheon for some company or other.  Sounds like a plot for revenge to me.  At least one of the shooters is dead.  There was one Muslim (unfortunately), a Latino/Latina, and someone else.  It was a very odd gathering off shooters.

 

There was a call for a bomb threat, but apparently that has already been taken care of.  I don't believe anything was found. Will update and share information as I can.

 

EDIT:  Two suspects confirmed dead.  Another was detained but it is unknown whether or not he was connected to the others.  The suspects who were killed were dressed in tactical gear.  Vests, assault rifles, etc.

 

EDIT 2:  Two deceased suspects were one male, one female.

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NRA? I don't think they bother going to CA. This state one of the strictest of gun laws. I'm still skeptical on how thus is some plot. Why a center for the disabled? It should be noted the suspects allegedly worked there.

Logic Train: Cali has strict gun laws. Cali Still gets shot up. Guns r bad. Take em melt em

 

Fact still remains most shootings aren't done by Assult Weapons

 

As for the NRA, funk them, I'm the biggest 2nd amendment supporter you'll meet, but I have no problem having a background or mental health check done on me multiple times a year if it means some parent doesn't have to bury their child

 

It's the right to bear arms, not the right to not be questioned about your psycopathic tendencies

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All I want to know is if the number of attacks/deaths recently are far above the norm or if they're just being reported more. Cause if the prior holy s*** this is a problem, if the latter then people need to stop fueling the fire as it were.

 

I'd say it's both. I think we do have a problem, and the media will put all of its attention on the incident.

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355 mass shootings in 336 days this year. That's mass shootings, not total shootings. 

 

The shooting occured at a place described as 'Inland Regional Center’s qualified and supportive employees strive daily to serve more than 31,000 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Bernardino and Riverside counties' with indication that the suspects worked there 

 

Even if this isn't one of the attacks that could be stopped by societal change or gun restrictions, it just makes it another sad sad statistic that will change nothing.  

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355 mass shootings in 336 days this year. That's mass shootings, not total shootings. 

Still nowhere close to the # killed by cars. I assume you're just as passionate about enforcing the speed limit

 

It's upsetting that people don't realize that people are the ones killing people. Which is why you pass checks, and keep tabs on who has what. Added bonus of that? Cutting down on Gang smuggling. Not limiting guns. And no Tom, that last part was more a generic statement venting my frustration with the liberal media rather than a p/a barb directed at you

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Still nowhere close to the # killed by cars. I assume you're just as passionate about enforcing the speed limit

 

It's upsetting that people don't realize that people are the ones killing people. Which is why you pass checks, and keep tabs on who has what. Added bonus of that? Cutting down on Gang smuggling. Not limiting guns. And no Tom, that last part was more a generic statement venting my frustration with the liberal media rather than a p/a barb directed at you

 

When you say keep tabs, what exactly do you mean? Some sort of firearm database?

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When you say keep tabs, what exactly do you mean? Some sort of firearm database?

Mental Health checks every quarter.

 

Guns fingerprinted to only fire for the designated owner.

 

Government database on firearms.

 

In exchange for the stop to this idiotic ban assault weapons circle jerk from the left.

 

Now for the right, stop being deluded fucks, if the Gov wanted to enslave you, having an M16 won't do jack sheet

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Now for the right, stop being deluded fucks, if the Gov wanted to enslave you, having an M16 won't do jack sheet

Thats an ideology I never got. The whole "we need our guns incase the govment goes bad" thing misses the whole "they have tanks". Like, no amount of private arms can do a thing should the government decide to direct its tools of war inward. The way you fight that is by getting some of those weapons yourselves, not with the guns you bought at Walmart.

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Thats an ideology I never got. The whole "we need our guns incase the govment goes bad" thing misses the whole "they have tanks". Like, no amount of private arms can do a thing should the government decide to direct its tools of war inward. The way you fight that is by getting some of those weapons yourselves, not with the guns you bought at Walmart.

Underground "warfare" slaughter I assume. These people have been reading the first half of 1984 way to f***ing much.

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Speaking of how fiction warps people's sense of reality. Another problem is people seem to think they're Rambo or John McClane. That if you give them a gun they'll be able to fight the bad guys. Its root of the "if someone was shooting up a [place I'm at] I'd totally charge them and fight" mentality. We think we'll be able to react to a desperate situation (not just guns, but any kind really) and be the one who saves the day. That simply isn't reality though, but for a lot of people having those guns feeds that sense since they're like "if something happens, I'll be ready".

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Speaking of how fiction warps people's sense of reality. Another problem is people seem to think they're Rambo or John McClane. That if you give them a gun they'll be able to fight the bad guys. Its root of the "if someone was shooting up a [place I'm at] I'd totally charge them and fight" mentality. We think we'll be able to react to a desperate situation (not just guns, but any kind really) and be the one who saves the day. That simply isn't reality though, but for a lot of people having those guns feeds that sense since they're like "if something happens, I'll be ready".

 

This is the mentality I see a lot lately.  I honestly believe someone is going to get seriously injured or killed with this kind of talk.  It's disheartening.

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yeh lol, I'm "rightwinged" in that I'm extremely pro-government. Which is why I cannot identify as a republican. Social fascism if the term makes any sense. Shame Mussolini f***ed us all by tainting that word.

 

 

People need to realize if the Fed wanted us dead, there is literally nothing we can to stop it. This isn't the French Revolution. We have long passed the era where people could take down the gov, which is where we get to the idiocy of the RW

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Speaking of how fiction warps people's sense of reality. Another problem is people seem to think they're Rambo or John McClane. That if you give them a gun they'll be able to fight the bad guys. Its root of the "if someone was shooting up a [place I'm at] I'd totally charge them and fight" mentality. We think we'll be able to react to a desperate situation (not just guns, but any kind really) and be the one who saves the day. That simply isn't reality though, but for a lot of people having those guns feeds that sense since they're like "if something happens, I'll be ready".

Which brings to mind something to think about - will the Bystander Syndrome still apply if everyone had a gun?

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