Pleasing to see that potential mass murderers are respecting the lockdown rules. Perhaps they're just working from home?Martin_B wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 8:19 amMy thoughts and prayers are with the gunmen locked down to the extent that they can't exercise their constitutional right to shoot indiscriminately on school grounds.Gfamily wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 7:47 amFirst month of March with no school shootings since 2002.
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Today's US Mass Shooting
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Yes, as it were.
By some counts the last US mass shooting was back at the end of February (disgruntled brewery employee). However, mass-shootings that fit the "at least 4 dead or injured" description have continued into April. Most are gang/crime related however at least one was a bloke killing his ex-wife and two children plus their step-father.
By some counts the last US mass shooting was back at the end of February (disgruntled brewery employee). However, mass-shootings that fit the "at least 4 dead or injured" description have continued into April. Most are gang/crime related however at least one was a bloke killing his ex-wife and two children plus their step-father.