• some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 months ago

    It’s so cool living in the USA and getting to see these headlines on a weekly basis. No notes. Country’s doing great. /s

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    “The person of interest was named as Joseph A. Couch, 32, according to Kentucky State Police and the Laurel County Sheriff’s Office. He’s described as white, 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighing 154 pounds.” Police have not yet determined if there is a romantic connection to J.D. Vance

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    2 months ago

    As much as I hate reddit, I usually go there since someone is always giving proper updates.

    The guy bought an ar-15 and 2000 rounds literally this morning.

    Also, anyone know how to spoiler, I forgot.

    Here’s the top comment on the reddit thread:

    Things I’ve heard on the scanner (all times ET):

    8:30p: asking for an additional helicopter

    8:40p: something about a female with prior military experience. Unsure if this was a victim or potential suspect. a female reported someone she knew threatening to shoot people today and had military experience (Thank you u/9leggedfreak)

    8:46p: police know the suspect and confirmed they bought an AR-15 with 2,000 rounds this morning.

    8:47p: multiple reports of gunshots at a new location (not sharing specifics for police security)

    8:52p: second aircraft inbound

    8:58p: they’re tracking the subjects cell phone and just got a ping on their location; directing aircraft

    9:03p: sister of the suspect has called to ask for protection as the subject has threatened to kill his family members; location withheld for security.

    9:04p: flashlights being seen by aircraft in the location where the cell phone pinged

    9:07p: someone reporting the shooter is in their front yard

    9:15p: suspicious vehicle (Chevy Equinox) found in the middle of the road

    9:19p: trying to get the interstate open; sounds like it was overruled

    9:22p: ten shots reported at a new intersection

    9:23p: “front lawn” report clarified it wasn’t accurate and was “a shooting in the county”

    9:25p: multiple callers reporting gunshots; police in motion

    9:26p: the abandoned vehicle on Lily Rd was confirmed not to be the shooters (also thank you to u/PM_ME_GLUTE_SPREAD)

    9:27p: “fog of war” is causing some confusion for responders; reconsolidating

    9:30p: quite a bit of focus on a specific cell tower, presumably the same tower referenced from the cell ping and aircraft directions

    9:31p: NYT is reporting 5 people shot on the highway. Victims are in stable condition per their report.

    9:33p: another report of a strange person walking through someone’s property

    9:33p: route 25 is shut down at 490 (this may not be new)

    9:34p: police presence on Bluegrass Rd. same area as prior reports

    9:37p: aircraft still working off the single ping from earlier. No further cell pings.

    Per the Laurel County Sheriff’s Office: Joseph A. Couch, 32, identified as person of interest. White, 5’10”, approx. 154lbs. Considered armed and dangerous. Contact 606-878-7000 with any information.

    9:47p: One area search completed. No shots or suspect found.

    9:48p: A black mustang is being sought for someone “last seen”. Unclear if it is part of this search or a separate incident.

    9:48p: another report of the shooter near Bluegrass Rd in their front yard; police in motion

    9:51p: sounds as if a request for additional help from an ancillary agency was denied; surprised the police lead given the circumstances

    9:54p: the 10-88 (phone number) of the subject is known and attempting Signal 6 (calling)

    9:55p: state representatives have arrived; advising further shut down of route 25

    9:58p: an additional search has been completed (near 490)

  • YurkshireLad@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Let me guess the republican comments. “It’s a part of life. We have to get over it and move on.”?

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    London Mayor Randall Weddle said seven people were injured, both by gunfire and in related highway collisions.

    “No one was killed from this, thankfully,” he said in a video posted to Facebook. “But we ask that you continue to pray.”

    Meth and guns. It’s a winning combination!

  • girlfreddy@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Jfc. Someone buying 2000 fucking rounds for an AR-15 didn’t set off alarm bells???

    Holy fuck America!

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    2 months ago

    We had a similar incident in the Seattle area a couple of days ago. Wonder why that one didn’t make national news. Maybe because the guy was just using a handgun.

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      Remind me in ten years after semi-auto rifles are banned and handguns are up next on the chopping block because they [offers specific advantage to criminals that rifles didn’t]. I could probably sit here and name a good few, but the handgun’s overwhelming majority usage in crime compared to other weapon types already testifies to the dishonesty of the campaign against semi-auto rifles; a captivating or tragic story coupled with a classic alarmist piñata gets better ratings and speaks much louder than statistics, and as a consequence of effective campaigning, a conversation about banning handguns now would feel like an irrational leap to the public until semi-auto rifles are out of the way first.

      Mass shootings specifically with semi-auto rifles are of the perfect (relative) rarity to make the rounds on national news occasionally, whereas the same coverage with handguns would have to make headlines almost every morning. And when you realize that only about 3% of all criminal gun homicides are related to mass shootings, it should be clear that anyone with public safety as a concern should keep their televisions off when considering how attention and resources should be allocated to the gun violence issue. The conversation about semi-auto rifle bans has put politicians and the media into symbiosis, and truthfully, there’s a chance it might not even happen.

      Many of the common sense gun laws proposed are long overdue, but a ban on semi-auto rifles isn’t one of them right now.

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        a ban on semi-auto rifles

        Tell me you’re a bad hunter or a wanna-be mass-murderer. There’s really no other plausible - I said plausible - scenario where a semi-auto anything isn’t laughable. But, I’m biased – I was trained to use an automatic rifle.

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          Knowing how to use one sort of weapon doesn’t make you an expert on the topic of gun crime. In fact, the two things are entirely unrelated.

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          2 months ago

          Were you trying to communicate a point, or was this just an opportunity for you talk down to non-military gun owners as a whole using whatever nonsense you could pull out of your ass?

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        Nice to see someone who actually acknowledges that most gun crime involves handguns. The focus on semi-automatic rifles should be secondary. Far, far fewer people die from semi-automatic rifles than they do from handguns.

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          A semi-auto rifle ban is also one issue that I believe if we laid off of it, Republicans would be more willing to play ball with common sense gun regulation knowing negotiations weren’t being made in bad faith and with an ultimate goal of opening a pathway to banning semi-auto rifles.

          All of what I’ve said is already common knowledge to Republicans, but polls show they are open up to things like universal background checks and mandatory licensing. Just not when they feel like they need to use those things as a buffer to less justifiable regulatory ambitions. The Democratic attempt at voter appeasement with a hardball “all or bust” approach and a low willingness to have regulatory talks without a semi-auto rifle ban on the table has been very counterproductive on a federal level.