Few details available at this point, but it looks like a bad one. "There were multiple fatalities and dozens of people injured in the Brooklyn Homes area of South Baltimore and a large police and emergency medical response in the area, WBFF-TV reported." 'Mass shooting' in Baltimore: Police confirm multiple victims MASS SHOOTING IN SOUTH BALTIMORE | 30 people shot, 2 killed during block party
330+ million people multi-cultural lots of freedom lots of guns media: "if it bleeds it leads" = perception of a sh!thold country. Crime statistics show society is more safe and less violent than 30 years ago. Mortality, etc. is significantly better than 100 years ago. But, it's easier to find stories about idiots with guns (sadly) than "Neighbor takes in two children while parent was in accident and fed and sheltered them for a few days..." though I believe (and could be wrong) that those good things happen all the time. We see what we look for. Doesn't mean we cannot improve and shouldn't try to do so but it's so much easier to focus on the Sh!t and the hole.
Yawn, just another day in gun violent America. You can’t go to school, the supermarket, the work office or a party without worrying about getting your head off by some violent gun-toting lunatic. Sad.
I’ll wait for more details . Right now this has all the markings of someone getting disrespected and having zero respect for life. This isn’t gun culture at work. It’s a culture of anger, lack of self control, and a lack of respect for others. This culture permeates all races in different ways.
True - if the media only wouldn't report it, the shootings would disappear just like covid and testing.
When people get ran over int a car is that the car cultures problem? Gun culture is not what certain people want to portray it as. The vast vast majority of people who LEGALLY own guns, collect guns, enjoy guns have never had a gun issue. Those are the people involved in gun culture. These shooting that seem to happen every weekend early in the AM a concert, block party, house party or at a funeral, church gathering etc.. is not coming from people who love guns. It almost always from people raised ina culture that has zero valve for life. A culture that glorifies violence as an answer to problems. Those cultures permeate every single race. It’s almost never from the people that l make guns their hobby.
I haven’t made any assumptions pst what it looks like right now. We don’t have a lot of info. Based on the little we have.. this doesn’t seem to be a gun culture issue as much as it seems to be culture of violence and lack of respect of life. When more facts come out…who and why the shooting happened my thoughts will Likely change.
Thanks and I was just messin' with ya . . . sort of. There are obviously multiple ways to operationalize the term "culture" here. One of my questions is how many rounds must one pop off in order to shoot 30 people and how were they able to get that many rounds off? Side story on gun culture: I was chatting with a neighbor on Friday and another neighbor walked by, who is teaching me how to shoot a 12 gauge I recently purchased. I mentioned to neighbor #1 that neighbor #2 was my gun instructor. Neighbor #1 is a 'Nam vet, retired sheriff's deputy, and ultra maga guy (we leave politics alone ). He carries a sidearm frequently, just working outside the house - weird to me, but he's a good guy and a good neighbor. So he asks if I'd like to see his 50cal and one of the ARs that he built and I said "sure." He showed me all the parts, features, and bullets for each. Seemed quite proud about these and the other five ARs he owns that are not marked, because he built them all from parts purchased online. IOW - gov can't have any record/registration for them. He showed me the green dot for aiming and explained how laser pointers are not as reliable. It got me thinking about some of the exceptional marksmanship of LEOs in Allen, TX, the Louisville bank, and the Nashville school. I'm guessing that these officers made use of that technology. Do you know if that's a likelihood? Also - the 50 cal gun was not particularly intimidating, but the bullet was freakish, with a big blunt head.