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If we just had some additional gun laws, this Felon wouldn't have obtained his weapons, wouldn't have stabbed that women, stolen a truck, shot people as he drove along the street.
Apparently in CA, convicted felons can own firearms and shoot them like crazy in the backyard without the police investigating.
Christ, you throw a rock in down town Santa Cruz, it'll hit ten guys that look just like this.
"It's why you should never go to Santa Cruz"
How about the Google Earth photography truck that picked up the junkies shooting up on River Street in Santa Cruz? Talk about local charm.
Talk about local charmThat little dog looks like it's got a service dog sweater on. That's all the rage now so people can take their pets into restaurants and libraries. I doubt if the dog does him much good, though.
That little dog looks like it's ....
That little dog looks like it's got a service dog sweater on. That's all the rage now so people can take their pets into restaurants and libraries. I doubt if the dog does him much good, though.
Five people are dead and 10, including two children, have been hospitalized after a gunman went on a killing spree through a northern Californian town on Tuesday morning.
The unnamed gunman was eventually killed by police at the Rancho Tehama Elementary School in northern California where he opened fire on students and staff as parents dropped off their children at around 8am.
He killed at least four people and injured numerous others before he was gunned down at the school which was his final stop on a deadly drive through the town.
The shooting spree began at 7.52am where he shot several residents on Bobcat Lane, where he lived. Witnesses said one man died in his driveway as a result of the first round of bullets.
Neighbors there say they had been complaining for weeks about the gunman, who lived on the street, firing his gun late at night and early in the morning.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5082407/Three-dead-shooting-California-elementary-school.html
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