Reads exactly like 2nd Timothy 3: 1-5. A prophecy recorded about 2000 years ago. A description of the last days so we can notice the signs and react accordingly.
@@ScarletAdhesive Of all the cities I've lived in around the planet(parents were Military)San Antonio 85-87(Dad was Aerospace Health Commander at Brooks)and the last 13yrs., San Antonio is the most violent city I've ever lived in.
@@dinky101 I'm not saying this as a competition b/c I know there are more violent but from my experience from living across the world and various places in The U.S., San Antonio is the most violent place I've ever lived. I'm sure Chi Town is up there quite a bit as well.
Teens in a car, driving around playing with toy guns. What could possibly go wrong in a major city where the da and courts let criminals out on low or no bond and making folks in general really apprehensive when someone makes what looks like a credible threat to them. How much you want to bet the kids were shooting at other cars and people at the time they got shot?
@@dinky101 Who though? I want to know so I can fuck with them? San Antonio is my city. I grew up here all my life. My uncle was the city attorney for 30 years. So yeah I have some stake in this game.
@@SPECIALTRADER1 It's all assumption based on optics. Kids running through woods wearing camo with airsoft gear, people can generally get the picture. Kids driving around firing automatic airsoft rifles out of cars in the late evening, totally different picture.
FAFO... Sounds like the shooter might have been the real victim here. Kids pointing toy guys at someone with a real gun will always get you shot for real. Something tells me we have not heard the end of this story.
The local news is always a horror show.
Reads exactly like 2nd Timothy 3: 1-5. A prophecy recorded about 2000 years ago. A description of the last days so we can notice the signs and react accordingly.
@@ScarletAdhesive Of all the cities I've lived in around the planet(parents were Military)San Antonio 85-87(Dad was Aerospace Health Commander at Brooks)and the last 13yrs., San Antonio is the most violent city I've ever lived in.
@@matthewmohri9990Don’t ever visit Chicago then. You’ll change your mind.
@@dinky101 I'm not saying this as a competition b/c I know there are more violent but from my experience from living across the world and various places in The U.S., San Antonio is the most violent place I've ever lived. I'm sure Chi Town is up there quite a bit as well.
Teens in a car, driving around playing with toy guns. What could possibly go wrong in a major city where the da and courts let criminals out on low or no bond and making folks in general really apprehensive when someone makes what looks like a credible threat to them. How much you want to bet the kids were shooting at other cars and people at the time they got shot?
What DA and judge is doing that in SA?
@@Blackadder153Oh, they are definitely doing that in SA.
@@dinky101 Who though? I want to know so I can fuck with them? San Antonio is my city. I grew up here all my life. My uncle was the city attorney for 30 years. So yeah I have some stake in this game.
Did anyone say thay were shot at by some teens?? Kids shoot airsoft guns at each other ALL THE TIME. You made a bunch of assumptions.
@@SPECIALTRADER1 It's all assumption based on optics. Kids running through woods wearing camo with airsoft gear, people can generally get the picture. Kids driving around firing automatic airsoft rifles out of cars in the late evening, totally different picture.
Only five seconds of the title story? Thats just plain cheating us.
Gotta leave off the ER at the end .
They got these rappers to trick the whole community to call themselves that 🤣
@@aburningbear3138Ye, it’s only allowed when certain people say it. They pick and choose.
They fucked around and found out. I bet it wasnt water in them either.
FAFO... Sounds like the shooter might have been the real victim here. Kids pointing toy guys at someone with a real gun will always get you shot for real. Something tells me we have not heard the end of this story.
Yep. They probably pointed the toys at the wrong person who rightfully defended himself against what he could only rationally expect to be real guns
guess that why he left.
"playing" with toy guns in a car, at night, on the east side?
riiiiight!
Most likely tried a robbery with realistic looking air soft replicas.