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Ohhhh….. that's how it works. My bad.Only for the people they think deserve them
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Ohhhh….. that's how it works. My bad.Only for the people they think deserve them
^^^Called that one...Apparently, he is the son a failed mayoral candidate who lost to the current mayor. He was ID'ed as a wacko in Jr. High, when offered help his parents declined and home schooled him. How much you want to bet he got the gun from dear ol' dad?
You said it not me, that wasn't my intention or what I said." coming out party."? That phrase is universally attached to homosexuals informing family and friends of their sexuality. Are you now suggesting that he was homosexuals and that in someway led to his actions?
PD should have confiscated his firearms a long time ago.So much failure...
- Early 2019: "local police went to the home after receiving a report Crimo had tried to take his own life a week earlier."
- Sept 2019: "Police took knives from home after Crimo said he would kill people "
- After the Sept visit: "He legally obtained the weapon used, officials say". 5 guns total.
- "Police in Highwood – the suspect's hometown, just outside Highland Park – had no prior crime-related interactions with Crimo, according to Chief Dave Wentz."
- "He posted violent imagery online"
- "His uncle says he saw no warning signs " ...his uncle who lived with him. Lived with him....
Takeaway here: he was documented both suicidal and violent but apparently police departments dont talk to each other and his own live in family member had no idea.
What we know about the Highland Park shooting suspect
Hours after gunfire interrupted the Highland Park, Illinois, July Fourth parade, killing seven people and wounding dozens more, police apprehended the man they believe was responsible.www.cnn.com
While it may be true that 'no town is immune to gun violence', some towns are not disarming all the victims, while at the same time releasing known violent offenders on low to no bail--this is the difference between a handful of dead people before the perp is shot & the heavy death toll we see in blue citiesDid the "ordinance" expire or something?
The toll in this wealthy, liberal Chicago suburb: Six dead, at least 30 wounded and the realization that no city or town is immune to the gun violence rocking America.
Mayor Nancy Rotering signed a city ordinance banning assault weapons almost a decade ago. The Supreme Court later declined to hear an appeal seeking to overturn the ordinance. Rotering said she did not know details on how the alleged shooter obtained the high-powered rifle used in the assault, but she said he did so legally.
I wonder how long it took the FBI to get this one brain washed?Another coddled, 120-lbs weed of a "man" with a narcissistic personality disorder….
Probably exactly the same amount of time it took them with all the other onesI wonder how long it took the FBI to get this one brain washed?
Obviously, because it doesn't fit the political narrative. Notice that they haven't come out with the "assault weapon" branding, which is their "go-to". IMHO, that's pretty telling that they are struggling to keep the weapon used in conformance with the agenda. They are sure trying though. Using terms such as "high caliber rifle" and "AR-type" association working in the publics mind.Why are the police so "cagey" about publicly identifying the gun used?
And also with the exception of the sound track of the gun firing, a 10-22 with an Arch Angel stock would qualify toward all the furtive, reserved descriptions.Obviously, because it doesn't fit the political narrative. Notice that they haven't come out with the "assault weapon" branding, which is their "go-to". IMHO, that's pretty telling that they are struggling to keep the weapon used in conformance with the agenda. They are sure trying though. Using terms such as "high caliber rifle" and "AR-type" association working in the publics mind.
After all. We ALL know that even a 9mm PCC could fit within those descriptors.... if you're ignorant enough to believe the current nonsense out of capital hill.
(Not that I think it was. The audio captured certainly sounded heavier caliber, but making the point...)
If you mean to imply he had tendency/desire to cross dress, i would think not. His purpose was to murder and try to escape, otherwise he would have gone as himself and died by the police in a shootout or something. Typical espinage training all too popular. Just my opinion.I wonder if being in women's clothing was more than just a disguise.
Back in 2010 when we went to get wifey her FIRST gun, she was delayed. It ended up being 30 days. As I recall she had to go down to the courthouse and spoke to a lady that searched for a record/reason for the delay. IN THE END, what held her up for the purchase, was something from 30 YEARS PRIOR! She was 19, in a car with a couple or three other kids, and one of the boys had a wrist rocket and was shooting mail boxes and had interaction with Portland Police. Nothing came of it. No charges. Parents notified. No official punishment/fines. Lessons learned. Her name on that little, thirty year old report, got her delayed! How in the EFF'S sake did the contact with police for this nut job not end up on any record?Covelli, speaking at a press briefing, also said that a year or so prior, in April 2019, police were called because Crimo had attempted suicide, which resulted in Highland Park police visiting his home. The family assured the responders that they were seeking help from mental health authorities, police said.
Five months later, police were again called to Crimo's home because he was threatening to kill people, Covelli said. Responding officers also confiscated 16 knives, a dagger and a sword from the home