Oh whoops. My codemaroon text message said Wellbourn and George Bush which is what I was still going off of.
And that is the intersection I was saying was literally 20 yards from the practice fields. It's probably more than 20, but not more than 35.
Really? Again, talking about Wellbourn and George Bush. https://maps.google.com/maps?q=well...=us&ei=h2gpUPDgIPSA2AXY64DQAg&ved=0CAoQ8gEwAA Definitely more than 35. Pretty sure that's less than 150
Now saying 3 dead, 1 constable, the suspect, and 1 innocent civilian. Also heard reports that 2 officers injured and 1 civilian (who is currently in surgery on her leg).
Another tragedy... yet I still refuse to give these assholes the credit of insanity. These are simply bad people doing bad things. Throw them away.
If I had the ability to change the thread name I would if that would quiet the people that are really arguing over exactly where this horrible mess went down. I went based on the initial reports from the site saying near Texas A & M.
Another poor sap getting evicted from his home and losing his mind. It's a shame they always shoot the wrong people.
Although they are doing a pretty damn good job at keeping details as "wrapped up" as any police/news/shooting spree report would typically report (see Aurora). And I mean that in the sense, that they aren't giving the shooter nearly as much 15-minute fame fuel as recent shooters.
I worry that our country may one day get to the point where stuff like this happens so often that it's not as big of a deal anymore. Kind of like down in Mexico where dead bodies just pop up randomly in trashbags from the drug war, or whatnot. I mean, within a month, we've had THREE mass shootings (if you call this a mass shooting, that is).
That's a thought worthy of worry, but I don't think we're anywhere near that point rather the complete opposite. Surely we can find a "happy" medium. Let the people know that the shootings happened, but don't shine a spot light on any one particular.