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I'm sure everybody's heard about this Motherf*cker in DC with a "White van" (The descroption changes everyday, yesterday it was a solid dodge caravan with no windows, today it's a chevy astro with a ladder on the roof).

 

 

Well guess where I'm supposed to be working next week?

 

I hope they catch this asswipe before Monday, cause I don't feel like ending up on the business end of a 243.  :uhoh:

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Aside from the obvious fact that good folks are dying for no reason, the other thig that irks me about this is that it's gonna spark another big gun control debate in D.C. :angry:

 

Just what we need.  I'm praying that they catch the devil soon :urgent: .

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If anyone reading this thinks they may have seen anything related to these shootings, please, please, please, call your local police or FBI bureau. We all have to help catch this person :angry:
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Yeah, maybe you should bring your own gas with you if they don't catch him soon.  Seems a bit unsafe at gas stations around there.  :urgent:
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It's tough to get to the bottom of relatively "random" incidents.  They pretty much have you- you don't know where or when the next 1 will come.  If there's any bright spot in all this, it's that this individual, by continuing his behavior, is creating a pattern and profile.  Maybe that will spark something in a friend, neighbor or co-worker.  Maybe that will help the authorities there to be in the right place at the right time.  As I've seen all too often, even being there when something is going to happen, doesn't always prevent it.  Just need to be cautious.  Hard to protect yourself against an unknown/unpredictable threat.
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Yeah I hope they catch this bastard soon too!  

 

Had not yet thought about the impact on gun control.  That's gonna suck for the good people if they try to pass some new lame laws on guns.

 

The day they try to take away our right to bear arm is the day I buy 10 guns!   :thumb:

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:uhoh: I'm not a gun collector by anymeans, only hae 2 in the house, but I'll bust a cap in someone's @ss if they try to take 'em!  

 

On a lighter note "He hate's these cans, stay away from the cans!"

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On a lighter note "He hate's these cans, stay away from the cans!"

Kaniak...you're such a JERK!!

 

:uhoh:  :lol:

 

Seriously though, I hope the cops over there have more leads than they're letting on with the public.  As far as I can tell, the shooter seems to vanish so quick noone can get any good details.... :)

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:angry: Worst part of it is that hes targeting random poeple (as far as we know)... I dont think Id be as upset if he was taking out the "O.Js" and other worthless members of society...

As for them ever trying to take my guns??? Thats just it... Let 'em TRY!!!! :thumb:

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