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Well there is something you could do.
Stop talking about it, it's not the only thing happening in the world.
Here's a quarter call me when something positive happens in your life. Like... I don't know... Call me to say you found a penny.
Well there is something you could do.
Stop talking about it
Fuck you old man, don't post.
Now see there, there you go again.
121212 why caintchoo be sweet?
Well there is something you could do.
Stop talking about it, it's not the only thing happening in the world.
Here's a quarter call me when something positive happens in your life. Like... I don't know... Call me to say you found a penny.
Listen you fukwit, you only critize the facts that are inconvenient for you
"Oh please , please stop talking about it!", "We might get change"..... " Please, stop, stop talking about it."
There you go.... the only thing that stopped a bad guy with a gun were good guys with guns!!
Actually it's messier than that, because the bad guy had just stolen a good gal's gun.
If she had not had that gun easily available, it would not have happened.
Maybe we need cops at police stations to stop shootings!
http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Shooting-at-Camden-County-Police-Station-185032181.html
The gunman, who worked for the NJ Department of Corrections as a civil communications officer, was arrested for allegedly stalking an ex-girlfriend
"Police say Jones' handcuffs were removed for a brief time so he could be processed. At that point he suddenly overpowered Officer Burns, knocking her to the ground, hitting her in the head and taking her weapon from its holster, Earl said."
A man who worked for the New Jersey Department of Corrections grabbed an officer's gun and opened fire inside the Gloucester Township Police station early Friday, injuring three officers before being shot dead.
The officers involved in the incident were Sgt James Garber, a 13-year veteran; Sgt. James Kevin Thyne, an eight-year veteran; and Officer Ruth Burns, a one-year veteran.
"Their actions of protecting the community quickly escalated from responding to call for service to performances of heroic actions by members of this police department," Chief W. Harry Earl said at an afternoon press conference.
It all started as a domestic violence call just after 1 a.m. when township police responded to a residential home for a report of a suspicious person. Investigating officers pulled over a man matching the description of the suspect.