Author Topic: Paris Massacre: 4+ shootings, 3+ kamikaze, 1 hostage taking: Atleast 129 dead  (Read 51799 times)



Im sorry

did you make this? I'm impressed at these photo editting skills

did you make this? I'm impressed at these photo editting skills
yeah it seems he made it himself

did you make this? I'm impressed at these photo editting skills
Nope.
But I probably can if I want

Huge crowd and panic movement right now at Place de la République, unknown for the moment. Many cafés and bars are closing.

Update: Police says the sounds heard doesn't correspond to gun shots

Just saw footage of the panic movement, it looks extremely scary.
Edit: here it is https://twitter.com/juliamacfarlane/status/665953369010360320
« Last Edit: November 15, 2015, 01:45:39 PM by MrLoL² »

it seems that there has been gunshots at the memorial

(searching for source)


nvm

actually some friend decided to blow up firecrackers during the memorial
« Last Edit: November 15, 2015, 01:09:39 PM by 77x5ghost2 »

Google allied with france

The United States has some of the highest rates of gun ownership, but random mass-shootings almost never seem to be stopped by vigilante gunmen. Why is that? Because people are less likely to pull out weapons when law-enforcement is en-route to the scene and expecting to come and shoot an ordinary-looking person with a gun. Nobody wants to try and be a hero just to be killed by the cops while doing it.
there are many ways as a legal gun owner to handle a situation like you described without being 'killed by the cops'.  if you were to kill a gunman shooting innocent civilians with a legally owned weapon in order to prevent further loss of life, and you feel the situation is de-escalated, put your weapon on the ground with the magazine removed and follow any orders the police give you.  if you really feel frightened for your life just lay down with your arms spread.  many courses around me that offer conceal carry permits actually train you what to in the event you actually use a defensive weapon.  i think this comes around to the debate of how well trained should you have to be in order to legally carry a firearm into a public place.

there are many ways as a legal gun owner to handle a situation like you described without being 'killed by the cops'.  if you were to kill a gunman shooting innocent civilians with a legally owned weapon in order to prevent further loss of life, and you feel the situation is de-escalated, put your weapon on the ground with the magazine removed and follow any orders the police give you.  if you really feel frightened for your life just lay down with your arms spread.  many courses around me that offer conceal carry permits actually train you what to in the event you actually use a defensive weapon.  i think this comes around to the debate of how well trained should you have to be in order to legally carry a firearm into a public place.

It would never work like that. Police would kill on sight, even knowing you had a gun could get you killed.

Also it would be easy in a fun way to ambush first responders to your own shooting, by pretending to be the hero.
Gun owners are wise to the bullstuff of police, thats why they are gun owners.

i think gun rights are more important for defending your home in the event of a break-in or some other threat that does not upHOLD THE LAWS OF THIS GREAT NATION


no, you're not

but that's okay

Dunno if this has been posted about yet, but some guy from MonteBro was arrested at Germany, after police had found explosives, three handguns and eight rifles inside his car. He claimed he was on his way to Paris to "see the Eiffel tower"...



Not as big a disaster as WWII was for France