View Full Version : Reports of mall shooter in LALA, no injuries reported thus far
midnight rambler
15th December 2012, 07:58 PM
Reports say shooter in custody -
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/12/shots-fired-at-fashion-island-mall-lockdown-in-place.html
Twisted Titan
16th December 2012, 02:56 AM
Duh dam. ......we are sooooooooooooo screwed
Hold your Guns close
And your ammo even closer
BrewTech
16th December 2012, 07:42 AM
Fashion Island?? Extremely upscale mall... lots of monied interests shop there I'm sure.
Hmmm...
PatColo
17th December 2012, 02:34 AM
I wish I could remember the name of the podcast guest, but they were talking about the batman shooting, and this guy said when they do a psyop like this, you'll notice the clusters of shootings take place in "corners" geographically.
So that would be like N, S, E, W; or perhaps NE, SE, NW, SW... gives sheeple the impression the "problem" is widespread.
Reminds me of the "4 Corners" method of defrauding a public meeting with mostly honest attendees- a shill is placed in the 4 corners of the room, and when one speaks their subversive agenda, the others audibly pipe up in fake agreement. Same idea as the shooter psyop technique- gives the honest observers the impression that the "opinion" is widely held.
BrewTech
17th December 2012, 06:31 AM
Oregon, Alabama, Connecticut, SoCal?
Fits the bill...
StackerKen
17th December 2012, 02:40 PM
is this the same mall?
On Tuesday night 22-year-old Nick Meli went to the Clackamas Town Center mall with his friends Casey and Ashley as well as Ashley's four month old son***. They were walking through the mall when a masked man, now known to be Jacob Tyler Roberts, opened fire.
Nick's reaction? "I heard three shots and turned and looked at Casey and said, 'are you serious?'". Nick told Casey to get down with the baby and positioned himself behind a pillar in the mall. Oh yeah, Nick is a licensed concealed carrier in Oregon.
When Nick looked around the pillar he drew his concealed handgun. When the shooting suddenly stopped, what we now know was Roberts weapon jamming Nick saw him trying to clear the malfunction, "He was working on his rifle, he kept pulling the charging handle and hitting the side", Nick told reporters.
Roberts and Nick clearly saw each other and as Nick lined up the shot, he knew there was a problem, "As I was going down to pull I saw someone in the back of the (shooter) move and I knew if I fired and missed I could hit them".
Unable to safely take the shot without risking innocents (Colonel Jeff Cooper's Firearms Rule #4 for those counting), Nick took cover inside a store. He stands by his choice not to pull the trigger, saying "I'm not beating myself up cause I didn't shoot him, I know after he saw me I think the last shot he fired was the one he used on himself".
That's right... even though Nick never fired a shot, Roberts knew that he was no longer the only armed man in the mall. Roberts retreated into the stairwell, cleared his weapons malfunction and committed suicide rather than continue attacking and killing any more innocent civilians.
more here
http://easybakegunclub.com/news/1943/Clackamas-Mall-Shooter-Was-Confonted-By-Concealed-.html
JohnQPublic
17th December 2012, 02:58 PM
is this the same mall?
On Tuesday night 22-year-old Nick Meli went to the Clackamas Town Center mall with his friends Casey and Ashley as well as Ashley's four month old son***. They were walking through the mall when a masked man, now known to be Jacob Tyler Roberts, opened fire.
Nick's reaction? "I heard three shots and turned and looked at Casey and said, 'are you serious?'". Nick told Casey to get down with the baby and positioned himself behind a pillar in the mall. Oh yeah, Nick is a licensed concealed carrier in Oregon.
When Nick looked around the pillar he drew his concealed handgun. When the shooting suddenly stopped, what we now know was Roberts weapon jamming Nick saw him trying to clear the malfunction, "He was working on his rifle, he kept pulling the charging handle and hitting the side", Nick told reporters.
Roberts and Nick clearly saw each other and as Nick lined up the shot, he knew there was a problem, "As I was going down to pull I saw someone in the back of the (shooter) move and I knew if I fired and missed I could hit them".
Unable to safely take the shot without risking innocents (Colonel Jeff Cooper's Firearms Rule #4 for those counting), Nick took cover inside a store. He stands by his choice not to pull the trigger, saying "I'm not beating myself up cause I didn't shoot him, I know after he saw me I think the last shot he fired was the one he used on himself".
That's right... even though Nick never fired a shot, Roberts knew that he was no longer the only armed man in the mall. Roberts retreated into the stairwell, cleared his weapons malfunction and committed suicide rather than continue attacking and killing any more innocent civilians.
more here
http://easybakegunclub.com/news/1943/Clackamas-Mall-Shooter-Was-Confonted-By-Concealed-.html
HI Stacker, been a while.
No, that was in Oregon.
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