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One of our nation’s greatest military heroes fell tonight, allegedly at the hands of another veteran suffering from post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Chris Kyle, a former Navy Seal sniper with 255 kills (160 confirmed kills) in Iraq, was one of two men reported murdered at an Erath County, Texas shooting range earlier Saturday evening. A suspect, identified as Eddie Routh, 25, was arrested in Lancaster, Texas after a police chase.
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Originally posted by LightningStrikesHere
Ill state it here on your thread too , I honestly do not feel any remorse for this man , it's strange how things work out , he is known as a lire , and he also has 160 confirmed kills under his belt , some of wich were women , i think its a small price to pay for the lives that he took , and that's just the way the world turns sorry ATS thats just how i feel ......
Originally posted by trysts
That's pretty disgusting calling this mass murderer a hero. That's one sick person who wrote this article.
Originally posted by trysts
reply to post by XXX777
I'm sure there are good amount of Christians, Hindus, Muslims, etc., who shoot people. I wonder what religion the psychopathic sniper believed in?
Originally posted by joesomebody
Originally posted by trysts
reply to post by XXX777
I'm sure there are good amount of Christians, Hindus, Muslims, etc., who shoot people. I wonder what religion the psychopathic sniper believed in?
Does it matter? I think this sounds like it could possibly be a hit.
reply to post by joesomebody
First, please learn proper spelling and grammar. A cell phone isn't an exuse to type the way you have here. His killing of men and women was only in situations where they were threatening his fellow soldiers and Americans. I'm guessing you're probably not an American. Regardless of whether you agree with your duty or not, you still follow orders, and that's what he was doing - and keeping his friends safe. The soldiers don't get to choose their wars and battles.
Originally posted by AthlonSavage
Those who live by the sword die by the sword so the old saying goes.
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
Strange how wearing a uniform is the difference between a hero and a serial killer.