Shooting in Boone. Ashe assisting
henryii
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Posted 4:19 pm, 05/04/2021
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Green, until the the repub's in the rural counties wake up and realize that you get what you pay for instead of squawking about taxes this kind of incident is going to occur over and over again. Did you know a member of the WJPD is a slum lord?
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underdog2
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Posted 4:16 pm, 05/04/2021
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The pigs were you and bozo.
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Green Arrow
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Posted 2:49 pm, 05/04/2021
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That protect and serve looks good on the sides of patrol cars but thats not the purpose of police officers. It is to ENFORCE THE LAWS. I remember law enforcement coming her once when neighbors were screaming "KILL THE PIGS" one lookedxat me and said " do you think they mean us?" Well dudh who the **** else would they be hinting at since noone had and real pigs anywhere near. Yes this situation was tragic and probably could have been prevented.
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henryii
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Posted 8:23 pm, 05/03/2021
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blu, I gather from that addled posting that T rex must have been trying to catch up with to hand you a jug of white liquor, guess the two of you must have shared it.
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blubird
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Posted 8:13 pm, 05/03/2021
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henryii... I could care less who is on my arse. Maybe i am on theirs - but just didn't say anything.. 😜
Honestly ... When I was in Asia... I learned to let others think they won ....before I even got started... Art of War
Maybe if someone is on my arse.. They will seek my diplomat status first... in not just one country. But many. (imfao..)
Honestly... I am ready to split and cut a few new holes. Some things cannot be prevented... Popularity does not change elections. And, to be honest... Nothing done to my arse will prevent what is in store for theirs....Enjoy... lmao 😜
Hearts will win hearts - but fakes always fall in the end...
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henryii
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Posted 7:45 pm, 05/03/2021
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Watch out blu there's a T Rex right on your arse.
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blubird
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Posted 7:15 pm, 05/03/2021
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Who gives a flying flip... As ripmyfriend stated. There's a billion ways to hurt someone, so what difference does a gun make? Seriously! Dont be stupid.
As afic stated... It is ashame that this was a thread about a fallen soldier, which has now now been turned into political statement.
aFic is right. This thread is not about politics. It is about the life of a man that expended it, his life, taking care of us.. That is the bottom line.
Crap. Do a google search on "Murder Capital of the World" and post their laws... Open a new thread and lets go... Stop acting like a bunch of t*t sucking s who rely on their gov for food. Thanks!
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henryii
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Posted 5:26 pm, 05/03/2021
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If you don't get the meaning of the quotes Joe you definitely fell off the turnip truck right on your pointy friggin' head.
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Joseph T.
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Posted 5:05 pm, 05/03/2021
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henryii (view profile) | Posted 2:09 pm, 05/03/2021 | You cannot buy a gun "legally" in Virginia or Georgia if you are from New York or Chicago, what freaking turnip truck did you fall off?
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like I said you are either lying or have no idea what you are talking about
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underdog2
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Posted 4:48 pm, 05/03/2021
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Drinking early today homie?
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ashehomegrrl
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Posted 2:39 pm, 05/03/2021
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Since the whole thread has gone whack a doodle, here's my question about law enforcement types: why do they always always pronounce the word "okay" as oo-kaiiii?
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henryii
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Posted 2:09 pm, 05/03/2021
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You cannot buy a gun "legally" in Virginia or Georgia if you are from New York or Chicago, what freaking turnip truck did you fall off?
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Green Arrow
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Posted 1:59 pm, 05/03/2021
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Everyone is pathelogical liars on this site but the three who really are.
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aFicIoNadoS
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Posted 1:06 pm, 05/03/2021
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Joe, he's a pathological liar that just makes up everything. He's never once cited a source. You're better off to treat him like springy
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Joseph T.
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Posted 12:42 pm, 05/03/2021
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| henryii (view profile) | Posted 8:17 pm, 05/02/2021 | If you live in Chicago or New York all you have to do is take a trip to Virginia or Georgia to get yourself gun, gun control has to be nationwide to be effective. And as to what goes on south of the border well that's due to systemic corruption which allows the drug cartels to have guns or whatever they want. So why don't you stop with your spurious arguments and just admit you want to keep your toys no matter how many people die in mass shootings. But just keep in mind the blood of those people who died in the mass shootings many of which were small children is on the hands of the likes of you just as much as it is on the actual shooters.
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You are either lying or have no idea what you are talking about. You cannot legally buy firearm in Virginia or Georgia if you live in Chicago or New York unless it is transferred through a licensed dealer in your home state
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henryii
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Posted 11:02 am, 05/03/2021
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Where are you coming from Pinocchio? Thought you were a repub, Before the big uproar over mass shootings about 25 years ago or so, whenever a repub. faction obtained a majority in a statehouse one of the first things they would cut in their "fiscal conservative" programs were free healthcare programs especially mental health. All of a sudden when they found that the "guns don't kill people" slogan had fizzled out they jumped on the public mental healthcare wagon. One can deduce from this if insufficient mental healthcare is solely to blame then the repub's are to blame for the mass shootings. Also, it infers that the USA has a much higher proportion of rabid nut cases than most other countries in the world, gimme a break!
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aFicIoNadoS
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Posted 10:10 am, 05/03/2021
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Wondering, it's kind of sad that some people want to turn a topic about fallen officers into a political topic of gun control, and do so without any facts. Also, they want to punish law abiding citizens instead of reforming the mental health system so they sick individuals can get help. The sister of the shooter did an interview with WCNC and said that because her brother was an adult, they were not able to get him any treatment because he wasn't willing to go. In Los Angels a doctor was villainized because he said the solution to the homeless problem was changing mental health laws, not giving mentally ill people and drug addicts homes.
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henryii
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Posted 9:59 am, 05/03/2021
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Thanks for the stat's Wandering, I thought you were Pinocchio for a minute but then yours are probably accurate. However regardless of the manner in which a perp. may have obtained a gun that was used in the commission of a crime it originated from a gun dealer. Stolen, found or borrowed at sometime or another it was legally purchased.
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Green Arrow
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Posted 8:18 am, 05/03/2021
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Henryii, I think I can answer your question about countries with strict gunlaws, its the lure of the forbidden. Its human nature to want things and use things that they are forbidden. Also overcrowding and having someone living right on your *** leads to hostility. If you.put a pack of dogs say 40 on a piece of land say of 50 acres, they disperse, for packs and usually form their own areas and mind their business of survival. Now put those same dogs in a 10 by 10 foot room and what happens??? Hostility and fighting to the death. They can and will kill each other. Do you honestly think that a human being is any different? Pack them in appartments on top of each other and watch what happens. You can use any animal you choose and I would bet your results would be the same.
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wonderingthrough
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Posted 11:22 pm, 05/02/2021
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Based on the 2016 Survey of Prison Inmates (SPI), about 1 in 5 (21%) of all state and federal prisoners reported that they had possessed or carried a firearm when they committed the offense for which they were serving time in prison (figure 1). More than 1 in 8 (13%) of all prisoners had used a firearm by showing, pointing, or discharging it during the offense for which they were imprisoned. Fewer than 1 in 50 (less than 2%) of all prisoners had obtained a firearm from a retail source and possessed, carried, or used it during the offense for which they were imprisoned. An estimated 287,400 prisoners had possessed a firearm during their offense. Among these, more than half (56%) had either stolen it (6%), found it at the scene of the crime (7%), or obtained it off the street or from the underground market (43%). Most of the remainder (25%) had obtained it from a family member or friend, or as a gift. Seven percent had purchased it under their own name from a licensed firearm dealer.
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