Formerly MRA #211 - High Precision Racing
"A strict observance of the written laws is doubtless one of the high duties of a good citizen, but it is not the highest. The laws of necessity, of self- preservation, of saving our country when in danger, are of higher obligation. To lose our country by a scrupulous adherence to written law would be to lose the law itself, with life, liberty, property, and all those who are enjoying them with us; thus absurdly sacrificing the end to the means."
--Thomas Jefferson
Precisely!
My best friend who went to a 7pm and a midnight show yesterday dressed in full batman leathers - the ones from Universal Designs - He would have looked VERY MUCH like the shooter I am guessing.
That would have easily made him a target too in that situation, and likely would have made him, in that environment, lighting, smoke, etc - dead - if someone decided to take matters into their own hands.
I'm just saying that tactically - would it really have been that plausible to try to defuse the situation with more gunfire?
...Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose, so let me simply add that it's my very good honor to meet you and you may call me V.
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1999 DR650SE
I've got more flavor than a packet of macaroni.
I'm sure soon we will see pics of this sick fuck. Whenever there is something like this and they give out his full name and age, you get all his coworkers/classmates/friends, etc. scrambling to find/release info online.
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Thanks Josh! Sad when she calls me crying because of all she has seen because some stupid idiot goes crazy. These doctors and nurses get affected too! They try so hard to save people, but sometimes the injuries are just too much. I think it is the kids brought in that are the hardest for her and just the fact that this was so random and not some gang shootout.
Bulldog's Motto: F*ck around and I'm going to bite you!!!
90% or more of the general average public in a life and death situation.....would flee, even more so with all the confusion and commotion that must have been happening in there.
But there are the other, possibly less than 10% of carriers which would be far less than 10% of the movie go'ers that "could" have made the outcome better. Even those that carry, many will say they would do this or that, but most have not faced an immediate life and death situation. So their reactions are unknown even to them despite what they think.
Not having 50 injured and 12 dead. And for those with CQB training... we are not talking about shooting on the move, the double tap/surgical shooting, or even room clearing, breaching, but identifying the target. This is what could have made a difference.
And yes it is very possible to do what you need to do, even with tear gas going off.....but probably not for your average joe.
Last edited by Slo; Fri Jul 20th, 2012 at 09:38 AM.
Formerly MRA #211 - High Precision Racing
"A strict observance of the written laws is doubtless one of the high duties of a good citizen, but it is not the highest. The laws of necessity, of self- preservation, of saving our country when in danger, are of higher obligation. To lose our country by a scrupulous adherence to written law would be to lose the law itself, with life, liberty, property, and all those who are enjoying them with us; thus absurdly sacrificing the end to the means."
--Thomas Jefferson
Anyone can "say" how they would react in any situation but nobody here "knows" how they would react.
Guys you can all say the would haves. Ifs. Doesnt matter. Just be happy it wasnt worse. 300 people stacked up in a theater .... thank god this guy wasnt better at his plan. If you think tactical about taking out a theater its shooting fish in a barrel. Im surprised its not worse.
Too bad the fucktard that committed this crime didn't waste himself. Now that the Feds have jumped on board (read election year) our tax dollars will have to go to giving this loser his 'day in court'. My thought go out to those that have been affected by this tragedy.
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1998 VFR800 Interceptor - resurrected and custom tail http://vfrworld.com/forums/5th-gener...98-vfr800.html
1999 DR650SE
If anyone wants to help they are asking for people with O- and A- to please donate blood! Guess they also need platelets.
Sending peopleto http://www.bonfils.org/
Bulldog's Motto: F*ck around and I'm going to bite you!!!
9News live stream, Bel Bonfils says they're in good shape, but they'd love to see eligible donors to refill all the blood & platelet units that they've been distributing out to the Aurora hospitals last night.
<oops, me and Bulldog posting at same time>
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'08 Yamaha R1 (black), mostly stock. Past bikes: '98 VFR-800 (red), '01 CBR-929RR (white/red), '05 Yamaha R6 (white), '08 Yamaha R1 (blue).
'94 Supra Turbo 6spd. (black), BUILT motor/head, CompTurbo CT43-xx, '69 Dodge Coronet SuperBee tribute, 440/520 SixPack stroker, auto.
I want him to be tortured as much as everyone else, BUT I also think this is better he's alive. That way we can find out more info on what his (sick) motives were, and the victims families can have their own day in court to address him directly, and to make sure this fucker has to live with the guilt and pain as long as possible, either until his execution, or the rest of life in jail where hopefully he gets raped and shanked.
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'08 Yamaha R1 (black), mostly stock. Past bikes: '98 VFR-800 (red), '01 CBR-929RR (white/red), '05 Yamaha R6 (white), '08 Yamaha R1 (blue).
'94 Supra Turbo 6spd. (black), BUILT motor/head, CompTurbo CT43-xx, '69 Dodge Coronet SuperBee tribute, 440/520 SixPack stroker, auto.
not about being a hero - about saving your ass. all my statements in this thread are assuming that I believe that the shortest path to safety is by stopping the threat as opposed to a nearest door.
Maybe that's the miscommunication here. I don't expect a CCW'r to be a tactical expert or go in after a perp. I'm talking about sitting in a chair when the guy busts in and your choices are fight or take one in the back.
1998 VFR800 Interceptor - resurrected and custom tail http://vfrworld.com/forums/5th-gener...98-vfr800.html
1999 DR650SE
The police just said it appears his apartment is booby-trapped in a very sophisticated manner. Could be there for hours or days trying to figure out the safest way to enter and possibly disarm anything, and collect evidence. Scary shit...
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'08 Yamaha R1 (black), mostly stock. Past bikes: '98 VFR-800 (red), '01 CBR-929RR (white/red), '05 Yamaha R6 (white), '08 Yamaha R1 (blue).
'94 Supra Turbo 6spd. (black), BUILT motor/head, CompTurbo CT43-xx, '69 Dodge Coronet SuperBee tribute, 440/520 SixPack stroker, auto.
James Holmes, originally from SanDiego, was a Neuroscience PhD student at U.C.D. grad school, Anschutz campus. Withdrew from the program last month. Been here in Colorado since 2011. SD police have just collected his father out there, probably for his protection and travel to Denver. Here is the first picture released:
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'08 Yamaha R1 (black), mostly stock. Past bikes: '98 VFR-800 (red), '01 CBR-929RR (white/red), '05 Yamaha R6 (white), '08 Yamaha R1 (blue).
'94 Supra Turbo 6spd. (black), BUILT motor/head, CompTurbo CT43-xx, '69 Dodge Coronet SuperBee tribute, 440/520 SixPack stroker, auto.
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