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Another Shooting In America?
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ShootersHillGuru said:It’s shocking and awful but it’s going to never stop repeating. RIP
On the day of that shooting Obama said "we're going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this, regardless of the politics."
That was in 2012. What has changed since? The 2 deadliest ever mass shootings in the US happened since then.4 -
BBC News - Alec Baldwin charged with involuntary manslaughter over shooting0
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Chizz said:BBC News - Alec Baldwin charged with involuntary manslaughter over shooting1
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I know it's not funny but why do I hear
"Another Shootin in America (huh)
Eye to eye, station to station
Another Shootin in America
Hand in hand, across the nation
Another Shootin in America"
When I read this thread title?0 -
ValleyOfTears said:Mendonca In Asdas said:I have t seen the news yet, but my wife informs me there's been another college shooting, 13 dead? Why, why, why ,and when will this country learn, I know it's in their constitution, but can't they change it? This is insane.
And when people start trying to blame ‘Antifa rioters’ for everything it’s time for the thread to be moved to the House of Commoners?3 -
thenewbie said:Chizz said:BBC News - Alec Baldwin charged with involuntary manslaughter over shooting5
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randy andy said:thenewbie said:Chizz said:BBC News - Alec Baldwin charged with involuntary manslaughter over shooting
The charge is involuntary manslaughter after all, he's not accused of a deliberate act but it was his hand on the gun so he's on the hook one way or another.2 -
The rumour doing the rounds at the time was that he had paid off her family. Maybe it wasn’t enough.0
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thenewbie said:randy andy said:thenewbie said:Chizz said:BBC News - Alec Baldwin charged with involuntary manslaughter over shooting
The charge is involuntary manslaughter after all, he's not accused of a deliberate act but it was his hand on the gun so he's on the hook one way or another.1 - Sponsored links:
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guinnessaddick said:16
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thenewbie said:Chizz said:BBC News - Alec Baldwin charged with involuntary manslaughter over shooting0
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The video image of that young boy being trained in the use of a weapon is beyond sickening. I doubt it’s unique and proves there is no hope whatsoever of the United States relaxing it’s grip on its gun obsession.8
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that guy needs to meet Alec Baldwin!
that’s fucking outrageous and 100% will only end one way. Thst kids is going to get shot2 -
Statistically speaking, the first thing that happens in the US when you buy/receive a gun is that your chance of dying in a gun related incident increases by 30%0
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Is America the most dangerous country in the world to live in?
Probably at least in the top 10
Imagine if a spouse or family member of yours was a teacher in a school, college or university.
You'd always be worried every day whenever they go to work. Will they be coming home?2 -
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Fella I worked with for years took a job with our US operation, his first online training was what to do if an active shooter is on site - a bit different to the briefings on fire extinguishers, client confidentiality etc we used to do in the UK. The saddest part of this is that his new colleagues told him that their kids do similar training at school.1
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thenewbie said:randy andy said:thenewbie said:Chizz said:BBC News - Alec Baldwin charged with involuntary manslaughter over shooting
The charge is involuntary manslaughter after all, he's not accused of a deliberate act but it was his hand on the gun so he's on the hook one way or another.
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SoundAsa£ said:thenewbie said:randy andy said:thenewbie said:Chizz said:BBC News - Alec Baldwin charged with involuntary manslaughter over shooting
The charge is involuntary manslaughter after all, he's not accused of a deliberate act but it was his hand on the gun so he's on the hook one way or another.
In the case of Involuntarily manslaughter the defendant did not cause the death deliberately or voluntarily. They did not kill the victim intentionally.0 -
randy andy said:Statistically speaking, the first thing that happens in the US when you buy/receive a gun is that your chance of dying in a gun related incident increases by 30%0
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stop_shouting said:randy andy said:Statistically speaking, the first thing that happens in the US when you buy/receive a gun is that your chance of dying in a gun related incident increases by 30%
Scary scary fact, there's been 50 gun deaths in the UK in the last 12 months, there's been 133 people killed by children with guns in the US in that time0 -
I find 50 gun deaths in uk a surprisingly high amount in 12 months3
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MrOneLung said:I find 50 gun deaths in uk a surprisingly high amount in 12 months
Anyway, the point was that toddlers kills as many people with guns in the US as all gun related deaths in the UK.0 -
I have lived in the USA for 30 years in Connecticut and now Massachusetts and have always felt safe when I go out. There are areas to avoid but I have never felt unsafe in a bar. Growing up in London I have seen numerous fights in pubs caused by things as stupid as someone looking at someone the wrong way. The weapon of choice in those fights were beer glasses or bottles and have seen the results of numerous glassings including my brother (30 stitches and scarred for life) and my cousin who got bottled. I even saw a guy pull out an axe in a pub in Abbey Wood. I have never seen that over here. Yet I do not understand the American obsession with guns. I do own an antique shotgun inherited from my father in law but got rid of the ammo a long time ago. It is strange and some of the smartest and nicest people I know do own guns. They say they do it for protection. The government will never pass any tougher gun control laws while these nutcase Republican politicians are around. It’s a sad situation but I live in a beautiful and very safe part of the world…..Cape Cod. I love London but my family is here now.I just hope something will get done for the future of my grandkids.8
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Isn’t it odd that they’re charging Baldwin, seemingly with the same charge (and potential punishment) as the armourer. What is the point in a film production employing an armourer if the actor has to check the gun hasn’t got a live round in?
unless there’s more than meets the eye (only read limited press TBF) I find this astonishing.3 -
Big William said:Fella I worked with for years took a job with our US operation, his first online training was what to do if an active shooter is on site - a bit different to the briefings on fire extinguishers, client confidentiality etc we used to do in the UK. The saddest part of this is that his new colleagues told him that their kids do similar training at school.3
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Super_Eddie_Youds said:Isn’t it odd that they’re charging Baldwin, seemingly with the same charge (and potential punishment) as the armourer. What is the point in a film production employing an armourer if the actor has to check the gun hasn’t got a live round in?
unless there’s more than meets the eye (only read limited press TBF) I find this astonishing.
If not, charging an actor who is told he's firing something that is safe to fire, the same as actors must do on westerns etc thousands of times, is odd.0 -
North Lower Neil said:Super_Eddie_Youds said:Isn’t it odd that they’re charging Baldwin, seemingly with the same charge (and potential punishment) as the armourer. What is the point in a film production employing an armourer if the actor has to check the gun hasn’t got a live round in?
unless there’s more than meets the eye (only read limited press TBF) I find this astonishing.
If not, charging an actor who is told he's firing something that is safe to fire, the same as actors must do on westerns etc thousands of times, is odd.
I doubt he'll be found guilty but by the letter of law I guess he has to be charged.0
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