Las Vegas Mass Shooting - 50 Dead, 200 Injured. Worst Mass Shooting in US History

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Someone else must have died in the hospital. Number just went up to 59.

Wouldn’t be surprised that more start passing away due to injuries. A lot of people were shot and didn’t die on scene. Couple stories coming out of this paint a gruesome story of being being shot in the gut or even the face and still being alive long enough to make it to the hospital. Unfortunately, there’s only so much medicine can do. Even in the modern world.
 
sucks

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There are people who say that a certain mass shooting is either a hoax or staged. And the viewers who see these kind of videos nod their head without examining claims.
If you go through these channels it's not just a certain incident though. Literally every single mass shooting is a false flag/psy-op to them. I mean, it's so popular that youtube auto fills hoax. Disturbing.
 
Alex Jones? Seriously?


I find the ANTIFA claims skeptical. All of them are coming from conspiracy type websites. ISIS is now claiming responsibility.
My guess? Some kind of mental illness. I mean, his dad was in prison for robbing a bank, maybe there's some kind of history?

Article I linked said his father was "psychopathic" and had suicidal tendencies. So yes, my guess is that mental illness runs in the family also

Reminds me of a tornado after one hits a small town.
 
Alex Jones? Seriously?


I find the ANTIFA claims skeptical. All of them are coming from conspiracy type websites. ISIS is now claiming responsibility.
My guess? Some kind of mental illness. I mean, his dad was in prison for robbing a bank, maybe there's some kind of history?

That was my first thought when I read his brother's statement. He was still in contact with family, and his brother at least (haven't read up since this afternoon so might be behind) was dumbstruck at the fact he had automatic weapons, let alone committed mass murder, so no weird cults or sudden interests to point to (yet, anyway) and he had no prior history so it's most likely not a personality thing. With the amount of guns and ammo found, too; seems paranoid or...rage filled? Like he was going to reaper it and not bother reloading, but under estimated how quickly police can respond. Really dramatic and overkill...uh...n-no pun intended. Kinda reminds me of Randy Stair. Although I wouldn't speculate on the father's mental health until we have firm proof, since plenty of people do small-in-comparison, desperate things like robbery when in their right minds. Unless records or some shit have surfaced and I just haven't seen them.

Maybe it had something to do with his gambling. Men tend to exhibit more aggressive and angry behavior when depressed...although I don't know if a depressed person could work up the willpower/energy to do this.

Generic good vibes to anyone in that area, since that's pretty much all I can do here.

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Article I linked said his father was "psychopathic" and had suicidal tendencies. So yes, my guess is that mental illness runs in the family also

welp, that settles that
i don't know if the gunman has Antisocial Personality Disorder tho ("psychopath" isn't a medical illness). it's marked by disregard for/violation of the rights of others, and although kids can't be diagnosed before 18 they typically have some kind of legal history, even if it's just some petty theft or something at school. this guy seems pretty clean cut, up till now anyway
 
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Here's a pretty interesting and informative view from Thomas Wictor. I'm on mobile and uploading screenshots doesn't work. Don't know the guy, but there's a couple points he makes that could put points together.
Yeah, the interview with the murderer's brother was really awkward, those "surprised" eyes seem a bit too exaggerated to be honest.
So what's the baseline reacting face for "so that brother you got, he just like killed a fuck ton of people how's it hanging"?
 
Twitter is on a manhunt.
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And they want to claim they're not pushing an agenda.
 
If you were there you've got a right to change your mind about gun rights. It sounded like Bosnia circa 1996. I'm all for the 2nd amendment but I didn't have to watch my girlfriends head explode in front of me.
I'm sure if you asked these victims parents "hey, would you rather have your kid back or the freedom for some chucklehead to zombie proof his trailer?" they'd sign on the dotted line.
 
Here's a pretty interesting and informative view from Thomas Wictor. I'm on mobile and uploading screenshots doesn't work. Don't know the guy, but there's a couple points he makes that could put points together.
Yeah, the interview with the murderer's brother was really awkward, those "surprised" eyes seem a bit too exaggerated to be honest.

Dude... that is not interesting or informative. It is speculating assholes on Twitter being speculating assholes on Twitter.
 
The NRA should just make some half-assed condolences speech like Islamic advocacy groups do after every terrorist attack. And at the end of the speech they mention that the 'real' victims of the attack are responsible gun owners
 
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