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originally posted by: imitator
Funny they almost figured out where this assassin might be in less than a day, plus putting a lot of media effort into it.
Meanwhile, we still don't have a clue about who was behind the DNC fake pipe bombing. It's like that whole thing just vanished from everyone's memory.
But I don’t think you could reliably suppress one because of the gap in the cylinder.
Enter the Nagant M1895, a Russian revolver based on the 7.62x38mmR (7.62 Nagant) cartridge. In the Nagant’s mechanical action, the cylinder moves forward as the hammer is cocked, sealing the space between the barrel and the chambered round. Presto: silenced revolver. You’ll just have to live with sourcing quality defensive 7.62x38mmR ammo.
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: WeMustCare
LOL!! And people say this guy wasn't a pro!
Note to authorities...stop trying to find HIM, and start trying to find the group who supported him, and who facilitated him. "He" is just a person, but the group he comes from is truly DANGEROUS!! Stop with the bravado, MSM...this guy is GONE!
originally posted by: WeMustCare
The killer's backpack has been found in Central Park, New York City.
Source: fox59.com...
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: WeMustCare
The killer's backpack has been found in Central Park, New York City.
Source: fox59.com...
Oh-So Perfect isn't it 😀
Source: theconservativetreehouse.com...
I find it very interesting amid all of our current discussions unattached to the events in New York City, that ‘facial recognition technology‘ appears to be the investigative emphasis to find the gunman who killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on December 4th.
From the latest information, the assassin arrived in New York City on November 24, traveling from Atlanta, Georgia, to New York City by bus. Ten days later the unknown gunman executed his mission. New York police have some evidence from the trail of the gunman as they track his travel into and then out of the area. [Developments Here]
originally posted by: Ohanka
Lol they're still making appeals to the public for information. I'm guessing the gunman has got away at this point.
I hope they never find him.
originally posted by: WeMustCare
a reply to: imitator
Why is using FACIAL RECOGNITION to identify the shooter so mysterious?
Source: theconservativetreehouse.com...
I find it very interesting amid all of our current discussions unattached to the events in New York City, that ‘facial recognition technology‘ appears to be the investigative emphasis to find the gunman who killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on December 4th.
From the latest information, the assassin arrived in New York City on November 24, traveling from Atlanta, Georgia, to New York City by bus. Ten days later the unknown gunman executed his mission. New York police have some evidence from the trail of the gunman as they track his travel into and then out of the area. [Developments Here]
originally posted by: Dalamax
originally posted by: Ohanka
Lol they're still making appeals to the public for information. I'm guessing the gunman has got away at this point.
I hope they never find him.
Executives in that kind of marketplace have nothing to fear but fear itself.
Good luck to them all, shooter included.
All those niggling thoughts to usher in a sleepless night.
originally posted by: WeMustCare
originally posted by: Dalamax
originally posted by: Ohanka
Lol they're still making appeals to the public for information. I'm guessing the gunman has got away at this point.
I hope they never find him.
Executives in that kind of marketplace have nothing to fear but fear itself.
Good luck to them all, shooter included.
Executives in the healthcare field are probably on pins-and-needles, hoping law enforcement can uncover a MOTIVE, and determine if the shooter is part of a group, with other shooters waiting their turn.