For those who died in Oregon...

Started by DigitalBuddha, October 03, 2015, 01:23:25 AM

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DigitalBuddha

For those who died in Oregon, DB's head is bowed.  :(

Top row, l-r: Jason Dale Johnson, Lucero Alcaraz, Quinn Glen Cooper

Middle row, l-r: Rebecka Ann Carnes, Lawrence Levine, Sarena Dawn Moore

Bottom row, l-r: Lucas Eibel, Kim Saltmarsh Dietz, Treven Taylor Anspach


BikerDude

Yeah this is bad shit man.
This guy was particularly horrible.
I wish they would release the "manifesto" or whatever it was that he gave to one of the people at the scene. He told him he was "the lucky one" and handed him a flash drive that supposedly had some sort of explanation for his malfunction.


Out here we are all his children


jgiffin

It's just unconscionable how someone could do this. Let alone how so many do this. My sympathies to those impacted.

I won't pretend to understand the mindset of this guy and the others who perpetrate these acts. But, man, don't they seem to share some general traits? They're young-ish, male, outsiders who lack social skills, feel downtrodden or controlled, want revenge on those who aren't like them, attack gun-free zones, know they'll either die by their own hand or by cops, and want the posthumous celebrity their acts will bring. 

Is that accurate? I don't know. The traits seem common to those I can recall. What does it say about the motivations or the causes behind this? Again, I don't know. And that's the problem. The best way to honor the dead is to learn from their deaths. But I don't see any way to predict these things or prevent them. I really wish I did.

BikerDude

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Quote from: jgiffin on October 05, 2015, 12:31:17 PM
It's just unconscionable how someone could do this. Let alone how so many do this. My sympathies to those impacted.

I won't pretend to understand the mindset of this guy and the others who perpetrate these acts. But, man, don't they seem to share some general traits? They're young-ish, male, outsiders who lack social skills, feel downtrodden or controlled, want revenge on those who aren't like them, attack gun-free zones, know they'll either die by their own hand or by cops, and want the posthumous celebrity their acts will bring. 

Is that accurate? I don't know. The traits seem common to those I can recall. What does it say about the motivations or the causes behind this? Again, I don't know. And that's the problem. The best way to honor the dead is to learn from their deaths. But I don't see any way to predict these things or prevent them. I really wish I did.

And they are all batshit crazy.
I guess the one thing that jumps out is that Asians seem to be over represented by percentage of population. But of course the Chinaman is not the issue.
Not sure what to make of that.

Surprisingly there was one guy who engaged in 2 killing sprees.
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William Unek was an African police constable and mass murderer who killed a total of 57 people in two separate spree killings three years apart.
YEEESH!

Lists...
http://timelines.latimes.com/deadliest-shooting-rampages/
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/10/02/us/03mass-shootings-timeline.html?_r=0

Very comprehensive world wide list.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rampage_killers


Out here we are all his children


DigitalBuddha

Doesn't anyone give a shit about the rules? This is not Nam, killing people because you're an asshole is against the fucking rules.