RIGHT ON CUE: What is the logical media response to "Lawful gun owners are never the ones carrying out mass shootings"???
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All of these seem very suspect to me. And notice the sources: CNN, ABC, NPR, etc. These articles scream "narrative" to me.
The Ralph Yarl bit especially seems suspect. There are enough holes in that one big enough to drive a Mack truck through. One of the fake news bunch tweeted out Yarl was in the guy's house, and not even 5 minutes later they edited it to say "rang the doorbell". A little bit different situation there.
And take the actors involved...Ralph Yarl was picking up his younger brothers from a day care. He played several instruments and was on a college track. Does he really seem like the kind of kid that would break into someone's house? All by himself in the middle of the day? He went to several neighboring houses for help but didn't have a phone to call 911? And the shooter. Some rando old fart with no glaring criminal record. And he shot Yarl with a 32 revolver. Who in the hell uses a 32 revolver unless they were going to rob a stagecoach? It must have been laying around his house for decades. But he randomly shoots some black kid at his door?
My guess is all these stories are either totally bogus or else they are willingly choosing to omit some very important details.
Yea the narrative is so obvious. We've become masters at spotting the bullshit.
The more they push, the less effective their lies become. Which is why I want them to keep pushing. Not that they will stop anyway, it's like asking a scorpion to stop stinging. Can't happen.
Why do the national media outlets have these stories and not local affiliates? Or do they?
Depends. Sometimes the local news has it, others not. There was a mall shooting nearby. The shooter was stopped by a citizen with a concealed carry permit. Guess the guy dropped the perp with a single shot from almost 50 yards away. The local news included that in their report. The larger network affiliate "somehow" conveniently left that part out.
"Man shot and killed after accidentally robbing the wrong mall"
Sixteen year old picking up his eleven year old twin brothers from a friend's house at 10pm, not the middle of the day. Guy is in his 80s, so could be something he had laying around.
My guess is he thought he was at his brothers friend's house and tried walking in the door. Missouri has castle law that might cover this. Just depends on what happened. Going to be kid's word against the older man's word.