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Ponce
14th December 2010, 04:00 PM
Gunman Paints 'V for Vendetta' Sign, Opens Fire at Fla. Board Meeting.
December 14, 2010 by legitgovShareThis
Gunman Paints 'V for Vendetta' Sign, Opens Fire at Fla. Board Meeting --Shooting breaks out at Panhandle school board meeting; 1 reported dead 14 Dec 2010 A man reportedly spray-painted a red "V" on the wall of the Panama City school board offices during a board meeting, then pulled out a handgun, according to multiple media reports. The man was later seen being taken from the school board offices on a stretcher after having been shot dead, according to the News Herald, The Associated Press and other media accounts. A News Herald reporter said former School Board member and district security chief Mike Jones shot the gunman. No citizens were reported to have been injured. WJHG TV 7 reported that the man let women and children in the room go before taking the remaining people at the meeting hostage
http://www.legitgov.org/Gunman-Paints-V-Vendetta-Sign-Opens-Fire-Fla-Board-Meeting
Luis337
14th December 2010, 04:13 PM
What does V for Vendetta have to do with FL board meeting members? Sounds like a gunman with a lack of imagination. Those poor people.
k-os
14th December 2010, 04:16 PM
School Board meetings are pretty awful, but I wonder what was so bad that he felt he had to kill people.
Luis337
14th December 2010, 04:22 PM
Sounds like some MK-Ultra related mind control switch may have hit him.
Ponce
14th December 2010, 04:32 PM
Luis? to me that means the he wants the legal justice that the government won't give him.......
ShortJohnSilver
14th December 2010, 04:48 PM
First question is ALWAYS: "What psychotropic drugs was this guy on?" 99% of the time the shooter is on Prozac, Zoloft, etc.
Luis337
14th December 2010, 04:52 PM
Luis? to me that means the he wants the legal justice that the government won't give him.......
Could be but there's no mention of it in the story. It's made to sound like he just snapped into it.
willie pete
14th December 2010, 04:54 PM
First question is ALWAYS: "What psychotropic drugs was this guy on?" 99% of the time the shooter is on Prozac, Zoloft, etc.
could be, but people have been wigging out like this long before psychotropic meds...his brain snapped
Book
14th December 2010, 05:04 PM
http://www.savingadvice.com/images/blog/hello-kitty-darth-vader.jpg
If that dumbed-down retard had watched another jew Hollywood movie his modus operandi would have been different.
:oo-->
willie pete
14th December 2010, 05:53 PM
^^^freakin hello-kitty darth vader.... :lol http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-laughing004.gif
Twisted Titan
14th December 2010, 08:11 PM
Quinn, though, defended his decision to prop up the program after federal cash ran out, saying it is the government's job to help people during tough times.
Armed citizens saves lives.
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SilverMagnet
15th December 2010, 01:17 AM
The video was on CNN tonight. The guy had his left hand in his pocket the whole time he was firing and missing everyone else.
Silver Shield
15th December 2010, 05:23 AM
I just saw the video and this crazy ass old lady snuck up behind this 300 lb dude and tried to knock the gun out of his hand and she got decked.
The news channel of course said we need more security check points. Wink, wink TSA probes.
Maybe if one other person had a gun in that room it would have been over in a minute.
Guys waving guns are easy targets.
An armed society is a polite society.
P.S. I guarantee he was on some psychotropic drugs.
P.S.S. When the dollar collapses 40 million Americans will only have 1 month supply of their drugs. These breaks will be like wild fire for awhile.
PSSS I am buying more slugs for the shot gun these zombies are a lot bigger and slower than I am Legend. ;)
Awoke
15th December 2010, 06:02 AM
Luis, I believe you are bang-on target.
MK-Ultra AND psychotropic meds make for excellent tragedies.
This one brought to you by Homeland Security!
Libertytree
15th December 2010, 10:38 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0A8o0s2zsi4&feature=player_embedded
Silver Shield
15th December 2010, 10:50 AM
Btw the gunmans wife was just fired by the school board and they were broke.
Amazing the level of societal deterioration when the "public servants" who provide the world no value other than supporting their existence, violently attack when they are cut off from the host.
Another side note if usury and fractional reserve banking were outlawed this might of not happened.
People not in debt do not do desperate things.
The average Bangledeshian is richer than the average American simply because they have NO debt.
Just thinking...
Apparition
15th December 2010, 11:22 AM
I've read from some news reports that he was a disgruntled and unemploed educator who became delusional or something.
It appears that so many nutcases are using revolutionary-like imagery to justify their stupidities.
Spectrism
15th December 2010, 12:03 PM
The guy was clearly not a practiced shooter. The hommies in their sloppy shootin can do betteren dat.
I thought the primary speaker was hit at the first shot.... as he made a funny noise and slumped. The shot actually hit the desk. LOL... he was lucky the fettboy couldn't shoot.
When these people get desperate, not all will have guns. They also have cars, molotov cocktails, baseball bats.... and all sorts of bam-bam ideas.
horseshoe3
15th December 2010, 12:17 PM
Whenever I see or hear about one of these incidents, I wonder how good of a shot I would be under stress. I know that in a combat situation, you lose fine motor control because all the blood is going to your internal organs and leaving your skin and flesh like a soft armor.
I'm a pretty good shot at things that don't shoot back, but I have no way to know how effective I would be in a life or death situation. It's not as if you can realistically train for that.
Awoke
15th December 2010, 12:27 PM
Whenever I see or hear about one of these incidents, I wonder how good of a shot I would be under stress. I know that in a combat situation, you lose fine motor control because all the blood is going to your internal organs and leaving your skin and flesh like a soft armor.
I'm a pretty good shot at things that don't shoot back, but I have no way to know how effective I would be in a life or death situation. It's not as if you can realistically train for that.
Muscle memory is key in any training.
I was heavily involved in Martial Arts for years. I trained and trained and treaing, without ever getting into a fist fight.
Then at a certain point in time I was old enough to go to bars and praty my face off. Inevitably, I got into a bunch of fist-to-cuffs over the course ofmy bar-hopping days. (Multiple colleges and universities in the area)
I remember a few particular incidences with lucid clarity, and I reacted exactly as I had trained, which was, in a word: Effectively.
Even though I was under the influence, my body instintively reacted and the techniques applied themselves, and I always won against anyone I fought, no matter the size.
There were only three fights in my life that I ever lost, and every time it was me who was being the aggressor, acting like a bully. (I was a bit of an upstart in my youth)
All the other fight were won because I was acting on the defensive, usually trying to be a peace-keeper and defending someine else, or trying to diffuse a situation.
Not trying to be egotistical with this post. The point I'm trying to impress is that if you train hard like you are under pressure, and train to the point of physical exhaustion, your techniques will not fail you in a high-stress situation.
Time slows down when you are trained and technique takes over. It's weird.
Road Runner
15th December 2010, 02:13 PM
Don't ya know that GUNS KILL PEOPLE just like pencils mispell words and spoons make people fat
I wonder if any one of those people who were shot at are thinking of buying a gun now.
They made a hero out of the guard instead of the fact that he had a GUN to protect them with.
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