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My biggest fear is, crazies will see this kind of fame and attention, they'll mistake it for glory and legend. Whats worse, I heard countless times that he filmed it and uploaded it..
Just think what ideas that puts in the minds of crazy MF'ers.. I guarantee we'll see this MORE AND MORE since they keep glorifying it in the media.
Murders, filmed then uploaded.. Seen by millions then taken down.. Good to know the media encourages snuff films.. Disgusting.
No, thats not what Im doing.
Im confused as to how NO ONE saw him there, or coming.. They were oblivious.
Things like this happen every day because no one pays attention to their surroundings. The lady in white had him in her view the entire time, him gun in hand she didnt even notice..
Its an observation that we should all be more vigilant in our day to day life regardless of the situation.
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True, but these events are glorified the media and are usually the catalyst for some of those said crazies to snap.There is no shortage of crazies out there. They dont need to be created. They are loose in every direction you look. [emoji53]
thank you for clarifying.... I have to admit its odd how no one noticed him approaching with a drawn gunNo, thats not what Im doing.
Im confused as to how NO ONE saw him there, or coming.. They were oblivious.
Things like this happen every day because no one pays attention to their surroundings. The lady in white had him in her view the entire time, him gun in hand she didnt even notice..
Its an observation that we should all be more vigilant in our day to day life regardless of the situation.
He, was obviously WAY off the deep end and is the ONLY one to blame.
it was clearly an ambush to me, the shooter was their ex news reporter and took advantage of the situation while they were focused on the filming.
I also doubt the news company told the lady she was being hired because they had to fire a disgruntled violent employee who left on bad terms.
A few television reporters replied to this on another site. When they're doing an on camera interview especially live,they're completely focused on their job and the interviewee. They can't really have their eyes darting around at onlookers and if you watch the news you know there usually are and sometimes quite a few onlookers. Of course the cameraman had to have his eye in the viewfinder. The lady being interviewed was probably a little nervous being live on camera and possibly had a case of tunnel vision focusing only on the reporter.thank you for clarifying.... I have to admit its odd how no one noticed him approaching with a drawn gun
A few television reporters replied to this on another site. When they're doing an on camera interview especially live,they're completely focused on their job and the interviewee. They can't really have their eyes darting around at onlookers and if you watch the news you know there usually are and sometimes quite a few onlookers. Of course the cameraman had to have his eye in the viewfinder. The lady being interviewed was probably a little nervous being live on camera and possibly had a case of tunnel vision focusing only on the reporter.
If you want to leave Real Condolences the News Station has a page. <broken link removed>From Gabby......................
This morning, we were reminded yet again of the importance of our work when two young journalists were shot and killed on live television in Roanoke, Virginia.
While many of the details are still unknown, our hearts go out to their families, friends, and colleagues.
Our country has a gun violence problem. And time and time again, when we petition our elected officials to act on solutions that would make us all safer from this epidemic, we are told that it's a "tough vote" or a "complicated issue."
I've taken tough votes on difficult issues, and the truth is, this is neither tough nor complicated. The data is clear: action will save lives.
When I was shot, messages of support poured into my office. The well-wishes meant a lot to me during a difficult time. Let's do the same for the newsroom where these two journalists worked.
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The truth is, shootings like this happen every day. Often they take place behind closed doors in homes, schools, churches, and movie theaters. But this time, it happened live on television, and in a horrific video captured by the assailant posted online for the world to see.
All of these victims -- the ones we read about, and the ones we don't -- deserve action. I'm committed to making sure that happens.
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Never was mentioned in other Reports but I got the impression it was just the shooter and the three he shot on that deck and the surrounding area.A few television reporters replied to this on another site. When they're doing an on camera interview especially live,they're completely focused on their job and the interviewee. They can't really have their eyes darting around at onlookers and if you watch the news you know there usually are and sometimes quite a few onlookers. Of course the cameraman had to have his eye in the viewfinder. The lady being interviewed was probably a little nervous being live on camera and possibly had a case of tunnel vision focusing only on the reporter.