UCLA shooting: 2 killed, campus on lockdown

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  1. vman12

    vman12 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I'll see if I can dig it up. It was posted at work, but I left that job a little over a month ago.

    This is the Navy one, not the same thing we had on our boards. http://www.ready.navy.mil/be_informed/terrorism/active_shooter.html

    It's similar. Under FIGHT it lists "throw items" and "yell". At least we're not expected to pee on our attacker.
     
  2. truth and justice

    truth and justice Well-Known Member

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    Really, you actually expect the cop to stop and pose next to that guy while the photograph is being taken? Do you have magical powers that can see past and future events from looking at a photograph?

    Really not surprised that this thread is in the conspiracy section!
     
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    California gunman 'had kill list'...
    :omg:
    UCLA gunman had 'kill list,' linked to second slaying in Minnesota
    2 June`16 - The gunman who shot and killed a UCLA professor Wednesday has been identified as Mainak Sarkar, a former doctoral student who had accused the victim of stealing his computer code and giving it to someone else, according to Los Angeles police.
    See also:

    After day of fear, UCLA students grapple with resuming classes, feeling 'normal' again
    2 June`16 - UCLA quickly announced plans to hold most classes as scheduled on Thursday, the day after a murder-suicide in which two people died. But as thousands of rattled UCLA students gathered their belongings — and bearings — after a terrifying morning of hiding in restrooms, texting loved ones and attempting to barricade classroom doors from a gunman, the thought of resuming business as usual seemed impossible.
     

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