A SHOOTING in Manchester has seen 10 people - including two children - hurt after a gunman went on the rampage in Moss Side. How is this even possible? Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1...s-hospital-injuries-greater-manchester-police
As are mass shootings in the united states. One individual injured is negligence. Ten is deliberate and malicious.
"Greater Manchester Police were called at 2.30am this morning, with armed and unarmed police flooding the scene and are not yet sure one, two or three shots were fired. Chief Superintendent Wasim Chaudhry said: “There were no arrests at carnival itself. At 2.25am police received a call of ‘bangs’ taking place. “Police arrived within a minute. A large crowd were still celebrating and a number suffered injuries. “Ten people were injured. Ages ranged from late childhood through to their 50s. Injuries were pellet injuries, around their legs." "One neighbour told Sun Online the gunman was "showing off in front of his friends".The neighbour said: "He pulled a gun out and then it's gone off and ten people have been shot. "I've been told they were mostly shot below the knee." This sounds to me like a single shot with a shotgun loaded with birdshot negligently discharged into the legs of the victims.
How is this even possible? Are you kidding? Accidental discharges happen all the time. Wasn't there a thread not too long ago about an FBI agent who accidentally discharged his weapon? Christ, google 'accidental discharge' and you'll find more videos and images than you'll care to see.
No, I don't understand why you posted "not rare enough", like anyone thinks that they are, like you were making some non-obvious point to enlighten all of us with your wisdom. You're smarter than that.
You mean you really don't understand why I said that? Like you can't figure that out? Like you don't know why you're reacting to it the way you are? Please, you're smarter than that. Or are you?
No, really, it was a Captain Obvious comment. Zero value in the discussion other than you trying to make you look like you care more than the rest of us, or that you noted something we hadn't - that fewer would be better.