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A good reporter should go to the gun shop and find out how those guns were paid for, and follow the money from there. Trace the money back to the Feds, would be my bet.
Obviously a different situation, but I often refer to my kid as "the boy" or "your son", etc. I wouldn't read too much into that.Also,
Mom: "the daughter".
Huh? Who tf talks like that about their own kid?
And why would a good gun shop turn over private transaction details to a reporter?A good reporter should go to the gun shop and find out how those guns were paid for, and follow the money from there. Trace the money back to the Feds, would be my bet.
A good reporter.And why would a good gun shop turn over private transaction details to a reporter?
Good reporter, bad reporter, either way I dont see gun shops willingly turning over private transaction details for any gun sale; let alone one as high profile as this. People that buy guns legally are pretty cognizant of their rights; a fair number of them paranoid about that information AND they own guns -- not a group of people you want to be known as giving away their private information. And why would a gun shop even know where the money came from? they dont ask for your banking records when you buy one.A good reporter.
Since its blatantly apparent that the fix was in by law enforcement, none of them will do it.
Obviously a different situation, but I often refer to my kid as "the boy" or "your son", etc. I wouldn't read too much into that.
I doubt if this sick idiot had 2 pennies to rub together, much less thousands of dollars for high tech rifles.Good reporter, bad reporter, either way I dont see gun shops willingly turning over private transaction details for any gun sale; let alone one as high profile as this. People that buy guns legally are pretty cognizant of their rights; a fair number of them paranoid about that information AND they own guns -- not a group of people you want to be known as giving away their private information. And why would a gun shop even know where the money came from? they dont ask for your banking records when you buy one.
Imho, any decent person would voluntarily make the info known.Good reporter, bad reporter, either way I dont see gun shops willingly turning over private transaction details for any gun sale; let alone one as high profile as this.
The buyer is also dead and is now known to have been a criminal of the worst type. Everything about the transaction should, at the least, be turned over to the police and at best, made public.People that buy guns legally are pretty cognizant of their rights; a fair number of them paranoid about that information AND they own guns --
I think its cute that so many people think law enforcement is on the job here protecting and serving. The only thing they strive to protect and serve are themselves and their masters (not us)Imho, any decent person would voluntarily make the info known.
The buyer is also dead and is now known to have been a criminal of the worst type. Everything about the transaction should, at the least, be turned over to the police and at best, made public.
We have a different understanding to what "decent person" means then. To me a decent person keeps private transactions private.Imho, any decent person would voluntarily make the info known.
The buyer is also dead and is now known to have been a criminal of the worst type. Everything about the transaction should, at the least, be turned over to the police and at best, made public.
I get what you are saying, and agree.We have a different understanding to what "decent person" means then. To me a decent person keeps private transactions private.
Yes, I'm sure the govt will or already has subpoenaed those records and then the gun shop has no choice but to turn it over to the authorities. totally different than just handing that info to any person that asks for them.
yeah its a bit of a catch-22 for the shop owner. But I would not be surprised even if they are under a gag-order already preventing them from releasing the info even if they wanted to. I'm sure there are a couple of reporters that have already tried to get the info, just because nothing has been reported doesnt mean they havent tried.I get what you are saying, and agree.
My concern would be if there were anything suspicious about the transaction that would suggest he had help from "someone(s)" that then gets turned over to authorities and then ignored by them.
Ie: like jr bidet's laptop.
I don't know but as the story goes, the cops sat outside the school for 40+ minutes while the tranny was inside murdering children.were the security cameras even on?
who gets to review those tapes , the fbi?
well that’s comforting
That sheriff has a lot of splainin' to do. His men were there with their thumbs up their asses while a nutcase with a gun shots little kids.The Sheriff is speaking now at the news conference and he’s saying the shooter was not one of the two kids from 2018.
Both those kids were arrested and known to the Sheriff
That last entry is a bit of obfuscation. It wasnt the local pd but federal officers that breached the door overruling the local pd’s orders.This timeline of events in Texas shows that law enforcement is a HUGE EPIC FAILURE
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