Bingo!
He has a manifesto stashed somewhere easy to find, so you know exactly what he was thinking and why he did it. He planned the shooting out meticulously. But he forgot to plan his escape, and gets either dead or caught with lots of incriminating evidence. Calls for gun control flood the airwaves.
I wondered the same thing. All that planning, and he leaves a bottle with his dna on it and a burner phone behind (meticulous vs sloppy). AND he goes out for a hash brown sporting a set of the most distinctive EYEBROWS in the world knowing that law enforcement nationwide is looking for him.
To your point about guns in your community in upstate NY... I live in a high-crime area where it can take the police HOURS to respond (I kid you not), due to the overwhelming number of police calls daily.
When I lived in Europe, I was regularlly accosted by Europeans who admonished me for Americas "gun culture." They don't understand that here, you have to keep yourself alive until the police arrive.
But yeah, this whole thing screams of "look over there, not over here." Luckily not all of us are willing to drink the Kool-Aid when it comes to the Medical Industrial Complex (MIC).
He also was caught with a gun that is nothing like the one used in that video. That was no glock, as far as I can tell.
I don't know what you are saying about guns here. Do you think you would be safer if you had one legally? Or do you think even more gun control (It is very strict in NYS already) would take guns out of the hands of criminals?
I still think it likely that the shooting was one cartel warning elements of another cartel to shape up. This story is much too contrived and, as always, too simple.
I'm a huge supporter of the right to bear arms. Due to the out-of-control crime here, it takes the police a long time to respond, so you need to be able to hold intruders off until they arrive. If it were up to me, at age 21, everyone of sound mind would be REQUIRED to own a gun and have it on his person when out and about (concealed carry would be nationwide).
If you couldn't afford one, a voucher would be issued to you to buy one.
We live between NYC and Philly, and lemme tell ya, it's bad in this region. We hear gunshots at night all the time, which is why I never go out at night. If you're not packing, you're dead meat.
Oh my! I could not live there. I love living here though. Rednecks galore, and they could not be nicer more upstanding people. Most of them anyway. We have lots of drugs though, mostly because these small towns think taking money from government is the cat's meow, so we have halfway houses up the wazoo for druggies just out of rehab. Addicts all over the place, meth labs here and there. Cops don't do a thing about those, I don't know why.
I've been learning to shoot, which is a lot of fun and I am so glad I know more now, but so far I have not bought a gun.
Thanks for the clarification.
The last thing I heard about the case is that his gun was a 3-D printed "ghost gun", but I have no way of knowing if that's true or not. They make shit up as they go along to try to fit the narrative they're trying to foist on us. We may never know the real truth.
I'd say we hardly ever know the real truth in these events. They do make shit up.
I don't know much about guns, but the gun used in the video did not look like a semi-automatic pistol, such as a glock. I'd love to hear from someone who knows guns on this.
it's the mafia
:frank