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Post by lucy on Dec 27, 2012 17:40:09 GMT -5
It doesn't help if someone has some chemical imbalance, or other such physical disturbances that creates an "energy" even drug induced states....
I remember telling someone about being in a certain supermarket, and while just walking down the aisle, the lights dim, or go off, or comes on. Someone told me I give off energy that affects that.
Truly strange. But there is something about "chemistry" and it's not just being attracted to someone and using that term. You can be around certain people and get a bad vibe, there's more to it than just being in the wrong place....
I don't know the story about this man, only that someone had said that he was afraid the world was going to end that day, which was 12-21-12....don't know that for sure, not much being told about him, that I know of.
But it doesn't help when you have investigation being conducted by a bonehead DA, I know for a fact the Blair Co DA is a moron!
If this guy has a "short in his wiring" to begin with, and adding fear, and whatever other issues, like anger, rejection, lonely at Xmas time, who knows? But these things can be a combination of many things that he just snapped at the moment...unfortunately he had a gun in his possession. Had this man no access to a gun, even if he had an urge to kill someone, and had a ballbat, or some other blunt instrument, one person may have been harmed or killed, but someone could fight him off and get the bat, or whatever other object.
Guns don't kill, but people do. I was listening to a radio program and they were talking about the Newtown shooting and Doc Marquis , a former Illuminati Witch, had talked about in Switzerland, when everyone reached the age of 18, they got a gun. They have a low murder rate there.
Guns are not the issue as much as the mental health issue rears it's ugly head.
Access to automatic weapons is the problem, a single shot hunting rifle doesn't kill a mass of people, by the time one would put another shot, someone could grab the gun and fight the shooter. BUt when you have a gun that shoots 100 rounds, you can mow down scores of people.
Someone mentioned the date of the Aurora Co shooting and that came on a sacrifice day, but the CT shooting did not.
Whether this was clearly mind control in the sense of manchurian candidates, or just someone cracked and about to blow...needless to say, it won't bring those victims back.
But the mental health is a big problem.
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Post by The Mask on Dec 27, 2012 18:59:12 GMT -5
Mental health is an issue for sure. But these kids could have been manipulated to commit these crimes. It's even possible that some didn't even commit the crimes, that they were done by professionals. Here is a good link discussing the Newtown shootings: jimstonefreelance.com/
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Post by The Mask on Dec 27, 2012 19:00:35 GMT -5
Ppl create energy too, lets not forget, its not just the place.... It's probably a combination of both. But I wouldn't rule out that place having a lot of negative energy in it.
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Post by lucy on Jan 4, 2013 18:27:08 GMT -5
I caught a headline saying that police audio shows that there were other shooters at the Newtown shooting. I remember reading articles some time ago, probably about 5 years ago now, that witnesses had reported seeing NATO trucks at Columbine and other shooters than the two school boys.
It's like th3 911 reports of first hand witnesses' stories are disappearing because they were truthful.
As time went on, the stories changed....
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Post by artemis on Jan 5, 2013 5:59:59 GMT -5
The stories changed, the movie too....
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Post by artemis on Jan 10, 2013 16:35:44 GMT -5
So many "movies" lately....
"Student opens fire at California high school, wounding one
UPDATED, 12:37 p.m. PT: At least one person was shot when a student opened fire at a high school in California on Thursday morning, authorities there say.
The shooting occurred in the science building at Taft Union High School in Taft, Calif., at approximately 9 a.m. local time, a Kern County Sheriff's official told Yahoo News.
The suspected shooter—a 16-year-old male student at the school—did not show up for the start of first period, police say. He entered the school with a 12-gauge shotgun and interrupted his first-period class, shooting one student.
The victim, also 16, was airlifted to Kern Medical Center in Bakersfield, Calif., with a shotgun wound to the upper right chest. He's in critical but stable condition.
The gunman then said a second student's name in the 28-person class and fired the shotgun again, but missed, Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood said. A teacher and a campus supervisor engaged him in conversation inside the classroom, school officials added, and were able to convince him to put the shotgun down. The shooter was then taken into custody by police.
The teacher was treated at the scene for a pellet wound to the head, police said. (It's unclear whether the wound was from birdshot, Youngblood said.) Another student who was near the shotgun when it was fired was taken to the hospital, where she was treated for hearing loss.
During a press briefing outside the school Thursday afternoon, reporters said they were told by parents that the suspected shooter had been suspended from school last year for carrying a "hit list." Police would not confirm those reports.
According to the school's website, two campus supervisors and a Kern County Sheriff's officer "monitor the campus before, during, and after school." Officials said the armed officer is normally on campus but got "snowed in" and was not on duty at the time of the shooting. About 1,000 students attend the high school.
ABC's Kero-Bakersfield affiliate said it received calls from students who were hiding in closets inside the school, located about 120 miles north of Los Angeles.
Students were evacuated while sheriff and fire personnel conducted room-to-room searches. One student told the network that he was in another building participating in an "active shooter drill" when the shooting occurred.
The high school, which was featured in the 1986 film "The Best of Times" starring Robin Williams and Kurt Russell, cancelled Friday classes.
The shootings come less than a month after 26 people, including 20 children, were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., in one of the worst school shootings in U.S. history. The massacre led to calls for reforms to the country's gun laws.
On Thursday, Vice President Joe Biden, appointed to lead a task force to reduce U.S. gun violence, was scheduled to meet with members of the National Rifle Association in Washington to discuss gun control."
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Post by artemis on Jan 11, 2013 17:10:50 GMT -5
"Gunmen at Los Angeles Nordstrom Rack hold employees for hours
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Two gunmen invaded a Nordstrom Rack clothing store in California on Thursday night and took 14 employees captive, sexually assaulting one, stabbing another and locking the detainees in a storage room for hours, police said.
The gunmen were nowhere to be found by the time police entered the Los Angeles store shortly after 2 a.m. on Friday and rescued the employees.
The armed invasion at Nordstrom Rack at the Promenade at Howard Hughes Center on Thursday in the middle-class Westchester district of Los Angeles was treated as a robbery, said Los Angeles police spokesman Lieutenant Andy Neiman.
But it was unclear if the suspects absconded with any cash and police could not immediately say if they stormed the store or emerged from hiding after closing time.
The Promenade, located next to a major freeway, is an outdoor shopping center with restaurants, stores, a cinema and a glow-in-the-dark indoor mini-golf center.
Police became aware of the invasion after an employee at Nordstrom Rack called a loved one to ask him to report to police that two men armed with handguns were inside the store after closing time, which is 10 p.m. local time, Neiman said.
Officers who arrived at the scene about an hour after the store's closing time saw a man come out of the store and run back inside, police said. Shortly afterward, another man leaving the store with a woman also spotted officers and retreated as he forced her back inside.
Officers became concerned that hostages were being held in the store, and a police SWAT team was called.
The SWAT team entered the store shortly after 2 a.m. and found the employees, 13 women and a man. Most were locked inside a storage room in the rear of the store, and a couple of them were found in a bathroom, police said.
At the height of the police response, there were dozens of officers at the scene and it was unclear how the two suspects evaded police while fleeing the store.
"If the suspects are there when SWAT gets there, it's pretty unusual for them to get away," Neiman said. But he added that the mall is large with a lot of access points.
"It's possible that they eluded or exited the building prior to us establishing a complete perimeter," he said.
A white SUV was seen hurtling out of the shopping center at high speed when officers first arrived, and a similar vehicle was later found in the neighboring community of Culver City, police said.
Police were running the plates on the vehicle, which may have been used by accomplices of the two armed men who entered the store, or may have no connection to the crime, Neiman said.
Aside from the person who was sexually assaulted, another of the employees was stabbed, Los Angeles police spokeswoman Richard French said.
Both were treated and released after a SWAT team reached the employees, who officers had initially believed were being held hostage, he said. Police planned to release surveillance video from the shopping center in an attempt to find the suspects."
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Post by artemis on Jan 13, 2013 16:05:41 GMT -5
"Police shoot armed suspect in San Diego theater
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Moviegoers at a San Diego theater ducked for cover as officers stormed in during a film screening and shot and critically wounded a gunman hiding in their midst.
No one else was hurt in the shooting Saturday inside Reading Cinemas Carmel Mountain in northern San Diego, officer David Stafford said.
The gunman, identified as 20-year-old Tom Billodeaux of Escondido, was taken to a hospital after being shot in the arm and chest, police said.
Billodeaux became the target of an intense police search after witnesses reported seeing him get into a fight with his girlfriend across the street from a shopping plaza where the Cineplex is located, Lt. Ernie Herbert said.
Witnesses tried to intervene, but he threatened them with a gun and ran to the shopping plaza.
The owner of a business next to the Cineplex said police shut down the shopping center's parking lot and stopped every car to look for the man. Officers with dogs checked each store, while a police helicopter hovered above.
"There were 20 police cars blocking the entrance, then the fire truck and the ambulance rushed in," Steve Krongard, the owner of the Nickel City arcade, said. "Then we saw seven cops with what looked like rifles, then paramedics went into the theater."
Herbert said police turned their attention to the Cineplex after learning that an armed man had ducked into the Cineplex.
Capt. Terry McManus told U-T San Diego that police searched theater by theater and evacuated moviegoers until two officers spotted him in a theater with about 15 others.
McManus said the man initially complied with officers' order to put his hands up, but then he put them back in his lap and brandished a handgun. He said one of the officers opened fire.
The officers thought their lives were threatened, he said, "and more importantly, they thought the lives of others were in jeopardy."
The theater's manager told Krongard the shooting occurred during a screening of "Les Miserables."
A moviegoer told KGTV the lights suddenly went on during the film and two officers came into the theater with their guns. Another witness told the station that everyone got on the floor and started heading for the exit doors.
McManus said the gunman never made any threats to others in the theater. He said the man had left a suicide note at his Escondido home before going to his girlfriend's workplace to confront her.
It was the second shooting at a San Diego County movie theater in as many days.
A concession worker suffered an arm injury when a shot fired outside a San Marcos movie theater went through the lobby window and struck her, sheriff's officials said.
The shooting occurred during a fight in the parking lot at Edwards San Marcos Stadium 18 and triggered a large police response because authorities were initially not sure whether there was a shooter inside the Cineplex.
No arrests have been reported after the San Marcos shooting."
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Post by lucy on Jan 15, 2013 14:29:05 GMT -5
They want to take away the guns...they want to control the masses....
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Post by artemis on Jan 20, 2013 15:31:36 GMT -5
"Five shot dead in Albuquerque, teen charged
SANTA FE, New Mexico (Reuters) - A teenage boy with several weapons including an assault rifle shot and killed five people, three of them children, at a house in Albuquerque, New Mexico, authorities said on Sunday.
The boy, whose exact age had yet to be determined, was arrested and charged with the killings which took place late Saturday night, said Aaron Williamson, a Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department deputy.
"The victims all had multiple gunshot wounds, and there appeared to be multiple weapons, including an assault type weapon," Williamson said.
The children appeared to be "elementary- to middle-school age," Williamson said. The boy was charged with two counts of murder and three counts of child abuse resulting in death, he said.
He said it had not been determined whether the weapons were from inside the house or brought from somewhere else.
It also was not yet clear whether the five people killed were related or what the relationship was between the teen and the victims.
The nation remains on edge about gun violence after a man killed 20 schoolchildren and six adults at a Connecticut elementary school in December using an assault rifle, sparking a renewed debate about gun control.
President Barack Obama has proposed a new assault weapons ban and mandatory background checks for all gun buyers, and New York on Tuesday broadened its assault weapons ban and restricted the allowed capacity for ammunition magazines.
Several other states also are considering whether to tighten gun controls.
The use of assault weapons is legal in New Mexico, although state lawmakers are considering bills that would tighten gun control laws and require background checks for nearly anyone buying a firearm."
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Post by artemis on Jan 22, 2013 16:22:22 GMT -5
"Three injured in shooting at Texas college: police
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Shooting broke out between two people on the campus of Lone Star College near Houston on Tuesday and there were three injuries, including one of the shooters, police and a school spokesman said.
One of the shooters was in police custody and the other fled the campus, according to college spokesman Jed Young. He said it was not clear if they were students.
"The school is under control but still under evacuation," Young said.
Student Amanda Vasquez said she was waiting for an English class to start in a campus building when she heard shots.
"I heard about 6 shots ... Kids started rushing down the hallway. It really happened so fast," she told CNN news.
Vasquez said people in the classroom closed the door, turned off the lights and put a table against the door.
The shooting occurred just over a month after a gunman killed 20 students and six staff at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut.
The Lone Star College System is the largest institution of higher education in the Houston area, according to its website. Student enrollment is 90,000 and there are six colleges in the system.
There have been three separate shootings at schools and colleges in the United States in the past two weeks.
On January 10, a student armed with a shotgun opened fire at a California high school, wounding a fellow student. A second student also received minor injures at Taft Union High School in Taft, California, about 30 miles southwest of Bakersfield.
On January 15, a student armed with a pistol opened fire at Stevens Institute of business & Arts in downtown St. Louis, shooting a school employee and then turning the gun on himself.
Also on January 15, two people were killed and a third wounded when gunfire broke out in the parking lot of a community college in eastern Kentucky. Authorities said that shooting was a result of a domestic conflict."
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Post by artemis on Jan 30, 2013 5:54:56 GMT -5
"One dead after Alabama school bus shooting, child seized
Reuters) - A gunman boarded an Alabama school bus ferrying children home from school on Tuesday and fatally shot the driver before fleeing with a young child and holing up in an underground bunker, Alabama media reported.
Sheriff's officials confirmed that one person had been killed in a shooting involving a school bus in Alabama's Dale County but gave scant details other than to say that a child was present at the scene in Midland City.
The gunman fled to a bunker near his home hours after the shooting, but it was not immediately clear if he still had the child, who local media variously identified as 5 or 6 years old, the Dothan Eagle newspaper said.
"All we know is he shot the bus driver and took a 6-year-old child," Carol Shephard told the paper, saying her own child had been on the bus at the time of the incident.
The shooting comes as the nation is on edge about gun violence, especially in schools, after a gunman shot dead 20 students and six staff members at a Connecticut elementary school last month, stoking a national debate on gun control.
The suspected shooter remains barricaded in the bunker and law enforcement officials were negotiating with him, according to media reports.
Alabama media reported that the incident happened at approximately 4 p.m. local time when the suspect demanded the driver let a student off the bus.
When the driver refused, the man boarded the bus, then shot the driver before taking the child and fleeing the scene.
"I spoke to about three or four of the students," Michael Senn, a local minister whose church is near the scene, told Alabama NBC affiliate WSFA. "One of them was a young lady and she told me that when the man entered the bus ... he told most of them to get off the bus and he grabbed a 5-year-old little boy."
"From what I understand, kids were running down the road behind the church trying to get to safety."
One resident of the area who arrived quickly on the scene said he tried to give chase before he realized that the gunman had taken cover in his own private bunker.
"I ran into his yard. I didn't realize it was him actually at the time. I ran past his house ... and the underground bomb shelter he is in," resident Mike Hill told the local television station.
The sheriff's department said multiple agencies were assisting with the incident and local area schools would be closed on Wednesday."
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Post by artemis on Jan 30, 2013 14:58:50 GMT -5
"Phoenix police: 3 shot at office complex
PHOENIX (AP) — A gunman opened fire at a Phoenix office building on Wednesday, wounding three people, one of them critically, authorities said. Police were searching for the shooter.
The remaining two victims' injuries were not life-threatening, Sgt. Tommy Thompson said.
Police do not believe the shooting was a random act, Thompson said. Authorities said police so far believe there was only one shooter but don't know where he is.
The gunfire prompted terrified workers throughout the complex to lock the doors to their offices and hide far from the windows. SWAT officers searched the building.
"Everyone was just scared, honestly, just scared," said Navika Sood, assistant director of nursing at First at Home Health Services who along with her co-workers locked the entrances to their office.
Sood said authorities evacuated the office about 30 minutes after she first heard the popping noises.
The shooting took place on the same day that hearings on legislation to address gun violence were convened in Washington, with former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords testifying for stricter gun controls.
A gunman shot Giffords in the head during a shooting rampage in Tucson in January 2011.
Around 10:30 a.m., the gunman arrived at the office building and got into a dispute with someone, a conflict that escalated to the point where he drew a gun and shot three people, Thompson said.
Vannessa Brogan, who works in sales support at an insurance business in the three-story complex, said she heard a loud bang that she thought at first was from somebody working in or near the building.
She said others at the business thought they heard multiple loud noises. She said people locked themselves in offices until authorities evacuated the complex that houses insurance, medical and law offices.
Becky Neher, who works for a title company in the building, said the two gunshots she heard sounded like two pieces of metal banging against each other.
Watching from her second-story office, she saw people leaving the building.
"Someone yelled, 'We have a shooter,'" she said. She saw two victims lying on the ground outside the back side of the building. She said health care workers who have offices in the complex came out to help.
Don Jaksa, a software consultant who works in the building, said he was listening to the radio when he suddenly heard "two pops." He said he didn't think they were gunshots.
"My co-worker goes to the range all the time," he said. "He identified it as gunfire."
His co-worker then locked the door. After five minutes, they left and ran into police and someone carrying a stretcher. The police escorted them back to their office and told them to lock the door again.
They were eventually evacuated, and as he sat on a rock outside the complex, his wife called to make sure he was OK after seeing the shooting on the news.
Workers were later allowed to leave the building. Two hugged each other when they got outside.
"You don't expect this when you come to work," worker Lindsa Rincon said."
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Post by lucy on Jan 30, 2013 19:38:37 GMT -5
Can you the sound of silence? No gunshots....
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Post by artemis on Feb 11, 2013 15:50:53 GMT -5
"Suspected courthouse shooter, wife dead in Del.
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — A Delaware State Police spokesman says 3 people have died in a shooting at the New Castle County Courthouse in Wilmington.
Sgt. Paul Shavack confirmed three people died in Monday's shooting in Wilmington. Earlier, the city's mayor said the suspected shooter was dead along with his wife.
Wilmington Mayor Dennis Williams said he was told the man shot and killed his wife and wounded two other people about 8:10 a.m. Monday. Williams says the couple was estranged.
Hours after the shooting, there was still a heavy police presence around the courthouse and streets were blocked off.
Dick Lawyer works across the street and said his office building had been on lockdown since about 8:15 a.m. He said he and colleagues were shaken at first but calmer hours later."
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