April 18, 20223 yr He only shot 9 people. Had he shot 10, then the judge would have taken it seriously. Update 5:02 p.m. EDT April 17: The man accused of opening fire during a mass shooting at the Columbiana Centre mall in Columbia has posted bail after a hearing Sunday afternoon, WLTX-TV reported. A South Carolina judge announced that Jewayne M. Price, 22, would be granted a surety bond of $25,000 and be required to wear an ankle monitor, the television station reported. He must also have no contact with anyone involved in the incident and must stay away from the shopping mall, according to WLTX.
April 18, 20223 yr Author 12 hours ago, The_Omega said: He only shot 9 people. Had he shot 10, then the judge would have taken it seriously. Is this that systemic racism that's been going around?
April 18, 20223 yr On 4/13/2022 at 2:27 PM, toolg said: You ever gone out to the sticks? I mean really rural. Like in Appalachia. It's a third world country out there. Lol Yeah sure, so much crime with like 5 people per 100 square miles
April 18, 20223 yr Fatal shooting investigated in rural Whiteside County Whiteside County Deputies are on the scene of a residence north of Sterling, in rural Whiteside County, following a 911 call regarding a shooting. A death investigation is being conducted at this time and there is no danger to the community, Whiteside County Sheriff John F. Booker said Monday at 11:40 a.m. More information will be released later. https://www.ourquadcities.com/news/local-news/fatal-shooting-investigated-in-rural-whiteside-county/ Am I doing this right?
April 18, 20223 yr Florida man runs over body parts during a hit-and-run investigation DADE CITY, Fla. – A Florida man driving drunk sped through a hit-and-run investigation Sunday, running over the detached legs of a victim and nearly striking two deputies before leading officers on a high speed chase, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. Authorities were investigating the death of a 49-year-old woman who was walking along a grassy shoulder of a Dade City roadway before being struck by a hit-and-run driver at 3:30 a.m. Authorities found her torso on the shoulder and her legs in the roadway. Thomas Krummen, 23, approached the scene at a high speed, driving directly at investigators. He ignored commands to stop, ran over the victims legs and fled. Troopers chased him and used a maneuver with a patrol car to force him to stop, the highway patrol said. Two passengers in the pickup truck tried to flag down troopers and exit the vehicle, the highway patrol said. Krummen was charged with with aggravated assault with a motor vehicle upon a law enforcement officer, reckless driving, DUI, fleeing and eluding, destruction of evidence, driving while license revoked and false imprisonment.
April 18, 20223 yr POLL FINDS EIGHTY PERCENT OF SERIAL KILLERS VOTE REPUBLICAN https://groups.google.com/g/alt.fan.rush-limbaugh/c/o5uOaT-ukcU?pli=1 Washington, D.C. - Ed Gein, Ted Bundy, David Berkowitz, John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer. For decades those names, and the names of dozens of others, have stalked the American consciousness. Until recently when terrorists became the boogeymen of a nation, the serial killer was the monster of our nightmares, the demon of our subconscious, stalking us at every street corner, along every poorly lit alleyway. While the reality of serial killers was always far from the fantasy, the existence of real life monsters served to provide us with an outlet for deepest fears. Even in the face of global terrorism, there is something deeply disturbing about the serial killer that continues to disgust, repel, frighten, and fascinate beyond any kind of rational explanation. Perhaps it is the sheer abnormality of the serial killer, perhaps it is the fear that a person we know or love could be one, or perhaps it is just the sheer fascination we have with death, presaging and perhaps rationalizing our own eventual demise. Psychological questions aside, a new poll has indicated that the general population in the United States may have more in common with serial killers than previously believed, namely political leanings. A new poll of living and deceased serial killers has shown that upwards of 80 per cent lean towards conservative ideals and the majority routinely voted Republican, something becoming more and more common throughout the United States as a whole. "Across the board, serial killers are predominantly conservative in their political leanings. Gary Ridgeway, Dennis Rader, and probably the biggest name of all, Ted Bundy, were all active in the Republican Party at some level. Quizzing other killers showed the same thing, that the vast majority vote Republican," said lead pollster David Quick. "We gain no analysis from this, it garners us no insight into the workings of the minds of conservative politicians or serial killers, but it is an overwhelming majority. Because serial killers come from diverse backgrounds and possess vastly different IQ's they appear to have nothing in common save their conservative ideals and their desire to butcher people. It's compelling data to be sure." Reportedly, David Berkowitz has never voted, but actively supported independent Ross Perot in the 1992 Presidential election. "Eighty percent is extremely high considering that it's roughly fifty-fifty in the general population. It could be the feeling of control, self-entitlement, or some other deep set psychological rationale but what it really means is opportunity, especially in today's political climate," said Scrape TV Political analyst Gabriel Kinsey. "The Republicans are certainly on a role and the conservative movement can absorb all comers. The momentum is certainly on their side and the best thing right now would be to bring everyone they can on board, even if they are of questionable moral and ethical standing. One thing the Republicans really need is stardom, celebrity, which helps penetrate the swing voters and something the party has been sorely lacking, which many of these people would bring in basketfuls." One name often mentioned in Republican circles is Jeffrey Dahmer who officials believe would help bring in younger voters. The case for Dahmer is complicated by his death in 1994. "True, there aren't all that many serial killers in the United States but like the Democratic Party has Hollywood, which is equally limited, by securing this support that minority could speak with a very loud voice and add significant weight to the growing power of conservatives in the country," continued Kinsey. "Add to that the fact that there are up to 300 serial killers throughout the world right now, a big chunk of them undoubtedly in the U.S., and their support could help tilt 2012 in the right direction." Sarah Palin, a leading contender for 2012, has reportedly made several visits to Dennis Rader, better known as BTK, at his prison cell in Kansas over the last few weeks. Edward Bastil, Political Correspondent http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Rader#Post-arrest_notoriety_and_profit
April 18, 20223 yr https://www.adl.org/murder-and-extremism-2021 In 2021, domestic extremists killed at least 29 people in the United States, in 19 separate incidents. This represents a modest increase from the 23 extremist-related murders documented in 2020 but is far lower than the number of murders committed in any of the five years prior (which ranged from 45 to 78). Most of the murders (26 of 29) were committed by right-wing extremists, which is usually the case. However, two killings were committed by Black nationalists and one by an Islamist extremist—the latter being the first such killing since 2018. Most of the 2021 murders were committed by people associated with longstanding extremist movements, such as white supremacy and the sovereign citizen movement. However, 2021 continued the trend of recent years of seeing some murders from newer types of extremism, including QAnon adherents, people associated with the toxic masculinity subculture of the "manosphere” and anti-vaccination extremists. White supremacists killed more people in 2021 than any other type of extremist, though not an outright majority, as is often the case. An in-depth look at white supremacist killings over the past 10 years demonstrates the dangers posed by alt right white supremacists and white supremacist prison gangs.
April 18, 20223 yr jsdarkstar is nuclear-level triggered by this thread - he linked a MF'ing Google Groups conversation from 2010, posted by Palin's Cheesedick.
April 18, 20223 yr I don't know how true it is and I don't care, but I'm just a really big fan of this sentence. "Because serial killers come from diverse backgrounds and possess vastly different IQ's they appear to have nothing in common save their conservative ideals and their desire to butcher people." I kind of want to make it my sig. Edit: done
April 18, 20223 yr So serial killers, in prison, are voting Republican? In prison and voting? Forgive me for finding that hard to believe.
April 18, 20223 yr 4 minutes ago, The_Omega said: So serial killers, in prison, are voting Republican? In prison and voting? Forgive me for finding that hard to believe. Where does it say that in the article?
April 18, 20223 yr Just now, VanHammersly said: Where does it say that in the article? Where does it even link to the "poll"? Then there's this: Quote Sarah Palin, a leading contender for 2012, has reportedly made several visits to Dennis Rader, better known as BTK, at his prison cell in Kansas over the last few weeks. That's my fault for even taking the time to read one of his reliably garbage posts in the first place.
April 18, 20223 yr 2 minutes ago, The_Omega said: Where does it even link to the "poll"? Then there's this: That's my fault for even taking the time to read one of his reliably garbage posts in the first place. Right, it didn't say anything about them voting from prison. It mentioned a poll. Look, all I know is that that article proves, indisputably, that most Republicans are serial killers, I mean most serial killers are Republicans. There can be no doubt about that anymore.
April 18, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, VanHammersly said: Right, it didn't say anything about them voting from prison. It mentioned a poll. Look, all I know is that that article proves, indisputably, that most Republicans are serial killers, I mean most serial killers are Republicans. There can be no doubt about that anymore. When you have a source as reputable as Palin’s Cheesedick, what other conclusion could you possibly gather?
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