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Message started by justin_o_guy2 on 03/28/18 at 11:24:37

Title: The murder story that died
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 03/28/18 at 11:24:37

Gee, why would people Not want to know
What Happened?

Nope, no guns.
But, more government failure, YUGE failure. And
The religion of peace...

This guy's SISTER was so afraid of him that she reported him. Nothing happened.
Sound familiar?

Read this. If it was someone you knew, your blood would boil.


http://www.thetruthaboutknives.com/2018/03/string-of-law-enforcement-failures-culminates-in-multiple-stabbings/

Title: Re: The murder story that died
Post by MnSpring on 03/28/18 at 13:34:52

Very Clear,
 NO  GUNS  Involved.
   So it is  NOT A  ISSUE !!!!!!!

So the Snowflake, Fairy Dust Sprinklers,
have NOTHING to stand in the street, and CRY  about.

Oh Wait, is that, CRICKETS  I Hear ?


Title: Re: The murder story that died
Post by raydawg on 03/28/18 at 14:33:15

Look, I can get no reply to the question what is it about the gun that makes death so much more a concern.....
Than lets say, the deaths of tobacco, drugs, bad diets, fat folk, diabetes, booze, ABORTION and all I get is, crickets.....

Yet, some say it is the NRA who is politicizing it......

HUH beam me up Scotty...... only brain deads down here.  ;D

edit: and this is from a guy who owns none, wants none, don't care a frig about the gun, only desire honest dialogue and debate.



Title: Re: The murder story that died
Post by Serowbot on 03/28/18 at 14:47:46

Ever hear of someone being shot 32 times and surviving?...

Title: Re: The murder story that died
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 03/28/18 at 16:06:58

Ahh, there is the logic...

Instead of Seeing the COMMON ELEMENT of Government FAILURE.
Why am I not surprised.

Both tragedies were within the grasp of AWTHORITEES to have stopped.

But

Gunz

If YOU were that survivor, knowing the F.B.I. had been aware of what he was doing,
Would you blame the
Knife
or
The F.B.I.?

I KNOW you wouldn't blame the guy, because that would be judging.

Title: Re: The murder story that died
Post by Eegore on 03/30/18 at 07:05:50


 I worked in a medical center for 13 years, we saw many more stabbings than shootings.

 We saw many more motor vehicle accidents, most deaths were alcohol related.

 By this logic we should go back to horses instead of making alcohol and driving illegal.  

Title: Re: The murder story that died
Post by raydawg on 03/30/18 at 08:17:39


0424262E3324410 wrote:
 I worked in a medical center for 13 years, we saw many more stabbings than shootings.

 We saw many more motor vehicle accidents, most deaths were alcohol related.

 By this logic we should go back to horses instead of making alcohol and driving illegal.  


I have asked this question and have got no replies, NONE....

What is the criteria we are using to determine where we focus our energy....is it death?

CRICKETS......

They won't answer it.

Title: Re: The murder story that died
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 03/30/18 at 08:45:41

The point is
There are Two
Documented
FAILURES
by the Awthoritees
to take reasonable action
that any one I KNOW would have taken.
But
GUNZ.
Wake up. The narrative is
GUNZ.
But it Should be
Who is going to jail?
And there are several I'd be cheering for.

But
GUNZ..

Title: Re: The murder story that died
Post by Eegore on 04/02/18 at 05:52:35

 Have you compared successful law enforcement activities to prevent similar crimes to ones that have failed within the specific jurisdictions?

 Whats their staffing ratio?

Title: Re: The murder story that died
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 04/02/18 at 07:15:53

Let me remind you
The F.B.I. ADMITTED THEY FAILED.

And the county SENT PEOPLE TO HIS HOUSE many times.

Are you so desperate to absolve the Awthoritees ?
Ohhh, poor dears, understaffed to
Respond when SOMEONE CALLS AND SAYS THIS GUY COULD BE THE NEXT SHOOTER?
Really?
Uhh, maybe it's time to get someone off a desk and get looking into that.

Title: Re: The murder story that died
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 04/02/18 at 07:16:50


09292B233E294C0 wrote:
 Have you compared successful law enforcement activities to prevent similar crimes to ones that have failed within the specific jurisdictions?

 Whats their staffing ratio?


Show me one that was successful.

Title: Re: The murder story that died
Post by Eegore on 04/02/18 at 11:53:20


 Nobody is arguing that the FBI hasn't said they failed in Florida.  I'm not attempting to absolve authorities, I do not recall stating anything about how the FBI is not partially responsible.

 I'm asking if they have provided any other information regarding prevention of crime in other areas, or if they have presented, or if anyone has knowledge of staffing ratios.

Title: Re: The murder story that died
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 04/02/18 at 17:14:16

I'm supposed to Care?
They haven't SAID anything about being
Understaffed.
They IGNORED warnings and
Obvious Signs.
FBI and cops OWN this.

Title: Re: The murder story that died
Post by Eegore on 04/02/18 at 17:37:30


 Its obvious you don't care.  

 But that doesn't mean you wouldn't have information.  You bring this up daily, I thought there might be a chance you had more references.

Title: Re: The murder story that died
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 04/02/18 at 19:22:56

Why do I NEED more?
The F.B.I. failed
TWICE.
The kid who stabbed his Friend to death,
And
The F.B.I. were told TWICE about Cruz.

If you have exculpatory evidence ,
Go for it.


Nobody
NOBODY
Has said

But we're understaffed.

Title: Re: The murder story that died
Post by Eegore on 04/03/18 at 07:39:07

 You don't NEED more.  I didn't say that; you did.

 I was just asking if you had more information besides the reporting side.  That's it.  That is the entirety of my question and you answered it, twice.
 

Title: Re: The murder story that died
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 04/03/18 at 08:34:58

I'll try not to answer that question again, then.
Would
No, I don't
Have been okay?

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