WATCH: Maine police provide updates on mass shooting and manhunt
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Maine State Police hold a news conference on Oct. 26 after a gunman killed at least 18 people and injured dozens in Lewiston. Read more: wapo.st/3Sfi6Qh. Subscribe to The Washington Post on RUclips: wapo.st/2QOdcqK
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(34:53) When are these gov't knobs going to stop thanking each other after these things? 18 people are DEAD and gratitude is inappropriate.
N this psycho is still out there n god only knos where he’s at, he could be in my city, just hop on I-95 n u would be in New York before u kno it
Comfort and Heal are now the words of the day? Why not Legislation tat could have prevented this?
Like what? Ppl like him will always find a way to get them, he lost his rights to purchase when he got a domestic violence, and also saying he was going to shoot up base, admitting that to a professional will get your rights stripped right there, they will make you sign a document, the problem is how did he avoid both these
Maine, lots of guns there, where was / were the good guys with a gun stopage????
tbh i was wondering this.. no person was packing? in my state there would have for sure been ppl armed
edit: the shootings were in 'gun free' zones which are known to be the go-to spots for shooters. smh
Yep... guess that doesn't play out in this Mass Shooting event in a state that has lax gun laws. Thanx for the response. Also seems to be a lockdown on shooters internet info as well. They IDed him fast though. @@Dan-cn2rj
In Maine (unlike Texas) they don't believe in ending the bad guys...
The I-95 corridor is in danger right now
He's most likely in Canada by now.
Or south by Boston n even New York
The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun, is not to sell him/her a gun in the first place..
Its too bad that bad guys who are stopped from being able to obtain a firearm through legal sales end up obtaining them illegally anyway at some point.
Compassionate words from the governor, considering the circumstances.