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Great-Kazoo
04-12-2023, 22:11
This happened 2 days ago . The story has all but disappeared from any media outlet, unless you do a searh for it.
. NYT nothing, till 3/4 way down. & wapo 1/2 way down. More about ukraine and the "intelligence" leak. Guess the shooter wasn't one who checked any boxes the media is so quick to push, after a shooting. . Reminds me of the LV shooter, front page 1 day, gone the next

https://abc7.com/active-shooter-louisville-ky-shooting-old-national-bank-downtown-today/13112369/

rondog
04-12-2023, 23:38
I read the shooter had heard he was about to be canned.....

BPTactical
04-13-2023, 05:52
I read the shooter had heard he was about to be canned.....

He will be boxed now…..

BushMasterBoy
04-13-2023, 07:24
Main stream media is the used car salesman of information.

eddiememphis
04-13-2023, 08:29
https://nypost.com/2023/04/12/parents-of-louisville-shooter-connor-sturgeon-break-silence/

While Connor, like many of his contemporaries, had mental health challenges which we, as a family, were actively addressing, there were never any warning signs or indications he was capable of this shocking act

The killer's family did not say what kind of mental health challenges their son was fighting, but an ex-classmate said Sturgeon, a former student athlete, had suffered countless concussions from playing football.

Obviously a victim of being forced to play the white man's organized games.

No mention of his preferred pronouns.

Rucker61
04-13-2023, 08:34
https://nypost.com/2023/04/12/parents-of-louisville-shooter-connor-sturgeon-break-silence/

While Connor, like many of his contemporaries, had mental health challenges which we, as a family, were actively addressing, there were never any warning signs or indications he was capable of this shocking act

The killer's family did not say what kind of mental health challenges their son was fighting, but an ex-classmate said Sturgeon, a former student athlete, had suffered countless concussions from playing football.

Obviously a victim of being forced to play the white man's organized games.

No mention of his preferred pronouns.


Was/were.