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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Oh, and I think the whole situation is fabricated and make believe.

    California has some pretty strict gun laws so there's no way this could ever happen.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    Just goes to show, their strict gun laws just aren't strict enough and they should do more.

    Hint to libtards: Criminals don't obey laws.
    And in similar news...

    In Chicago, the other bastion of "gun safety", as of May 31st here's their stats so far this year:

    Year to Date
    Shot & Killed: 232
    Shot & Wounded: 1307
    Total Shot: 1539
    Total Homicides: 259

    Memorial Day weekend alone there were 69 people shot, 6 of which died.


    Anyone with common sense would step back and look at these stats and realize that their anti-gun policies are not only not working but they're getting people killed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    Anyone with common sense would step back and look at these stats and realize that their anti-gun policies are not only not working but they're getting people killed.

    Point taken but you're talking about Democrats. If they had any common sense, they'd be Republicans or Libertarians or God D-----d Independents ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    Anyone with common sense would step back and look at these stats and realize that their anti-gun policies are not only not working but they're getting people killed.
    I'm not tracking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aloha_Shooter View Post
    Point taken but you're talking about Democrats. If they had any common sense, they'd be Republicans or Libertarians or God D-----d Independents ...
    Yeah, that's why I prefaced it with "Anyone with common sense", knowing the Dem's just don't possess it.
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    Oh Stu, you need help.
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    Shooter has been identified as Mainak Sarkar

    Interesting viewpoint:

    http://heavy.com/news/2016/06/mainak-sarkar-william-klug-suspect-ucla-professor-shooting-blog-post/


    • This whole thing makes alot of sense now. Two good guys with different senses of what is right. The Professor took the students code. What the student didn’t understand is that when you work for a Professor, your work becomes his property. This is where the system failed. Sarkar’s problem is that he worked in industry before coming to UCLA to do his PhD. So, in his mind his work was his own, until someone paid him cash for the work. What he failed to grasp, is that the PhD is the reward for giving the professor your ideas. The Professor saw that another student could use Sarkar’s excellent code to help the group progress on the path of the research. It’s a group effort. This upset Sarkar, who kept thinking it was his own code. Nobody explained to Sarkar that all work done under the Professor’s guidance was the Professor’s to do with as he thought best. So, Sarkar thought the Professor was just evil. With a smile and handshake, the Professor seemed to befriend to decieve and steal. That was Sarkar’s “interpretation” of what was happening. Hence Sarkar sought justice, and executed the Professor, because only he and the Professor had proof of the work and transfer of ideas going on in the group, and who would believe the student over the more important professor? The fault is with UCLA graduate committee. They should clearly explain to every entering PhD student, the reality, that the work they do for their Professor, is automatically transfered to the research program in return for the eventual PhD they get at the end. Had UCLA done that, this would never have happened. IMHO


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    That's still a tortured reasoning of the situation. Still no reason to murder someone, and what's the benefit for the killer if they're also dead?

    It's not unusual that the work done for a PhD is sold as product, even if it's just on paper.

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    I would have just smeared shit on the door handle and hid in the transgender bathroom.
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    The fault is with UCLA graduate committee. They should clearly explain to every entering PhD student, the reality, that the work they do for their Professor, is automatically transfered to the research program in return for the eventual PhD they get at the end. Had UCLA done that, this would never have happened. IMHO
    So no fault with the guy who believed that it was OK to kill someone over some code that he wrote?

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    I misspoke in my previous post, he was not a common Kali criminal with guns. He's a murderer from another state who brought the guns with him.

    Here's what we should soon see in the news:
    People of Kali, a force of police officers highly trained (unlike you) in the use of weapons have rendered this evil man harmless. Kali has again been determined to be gun safe. People of Kali you may now go about your "normal" life, we have determined that it is again safe for you to frolic in the sun light. We, your leaders of Kali, vow to launch a full investigation as to how an evil man like this got real guns into a gun free zone in a gun free state, unchecked. Have a nice day!
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