At least 8 dead in shooting at Indianapolis FedEx facility

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“At least 8 people were killed and several others injured late Thursday in a mass shooting at an Indianapolis FedEx facility”,
reported The Hill.

“Indianapolis police said that the shooter took his own life and there is "no active threat to the community at this time,” according to the Associated Press.”

Jeez, this is becoming almost a common place occurrence, almost a weekly shootings event lately. What the heck is happening? Penned up angst and nuttiness because of COVID?
Let’s think of the victims and their families .
 
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“At least 8 people were killed and several others injured late Thursday in a mass shooting at an Indianapolis FedEx facility”,
reported The Hill.

“Indianapolis police said that the shooter took his own life and there is "no active threat to the community at this time,” according to the Associated Press.”

Jeez, this is becoming almost a common place occurrence, almost a weekly shootings event lately. What the heck is happening? Penned up angst and nuttiness because of COVID?
Let’s think of the victims and their families .

Let's keep these in perspective too: Literally a few hundred people per year die in "mass shootings." Out of a country of 333 Million.

Of course the media and anti-gun crowd are going to over-cover these types of events, but "mass shootings" in the entire country per year make up a couple months of simple handgun violence in a single city such as Chicago (which gets zero coverage).
 
A dozen or more every weekend in Chicago, yet we never hear about that.

Also, people should keep in mind that it will be 24-48 hours after the event before we have any real idea what went on. I read one account already where a witness said that the shooter had a "sub machine gun assault rifle."

Mass shootings are like airliner crashes.

A lot of people die at one time, and it garners much media attention.

Meanwhile, people are shot, stabbed, and beaten to death every day, and the media largely ignores that
 
. . . Also, people should keep in mind that it will be 24-48 hours after the event before we have any real idea what went on. I read one account already where a witness said that the shooter had a "sub machine gun assault rifle."

Agreed. The New York Post is reporting that the killer shot one victim who was retrieving or had retrieved a firearm from his/her vehicle in an apparent attempt to engage . . .
 
I read 2 articles stating Fedex policy was "No cell phones" allowed inside building for employees so I would bet that personal firearms were a definite no no.

Certainly leaves the coward offender easy choices and a soft target.
 
“At least 8 people were killed and several others injured late Thursday in a mass shooting at an Indianapolis FedEx facility”,
reported The Hill.

“Indianapolis police said that the shooter took his own life and there is "no active threat to the community at this time,” according to the Associated Press.”

Jeez, this is becoming almost a common place occurrence, almost a weekly shootings event lately. What the heck is happening? Penned up angst and nuttiness because of COVID?
Let’s think of the victims and their families .
Can we even feel safe anywhere again? This is the reason why I trust my S&Ws, I trust only myself to protect me.


My condolences with the victims and their families.
 
Of course any time more than one person is shot, it's either an "Active Shooter" or "Mass Shooting" with 24/7 (slanted) news coverage that amplifies the hysteria.

I responded to more than incident where more than one person was shoot. That included one where 4 adults and a child were executed in a drug deal gone bad.

Barely a ripple in the local media about that.

Let's keep these in perspective too: Literally a few hundred people per year die in "mass shootings." Out of a country of 333 Million.

Of course the media and anti-gun crowd are going to over-cover these types of events, but "mass shootings" in the entire country per year make up a couple months of simple handgun violence in a single city such as Chicago (which gets zero coverage).
 
...the killer shot one victim who was retrieving or had retrieved a firearm from his/her vehicle in an apparent attempt to engage . . .

I nearly inadvertently spit my coffee on the TV this morning!

Why should a law-abiding person EVER have to "retrieve" a legal firearm from their vehicle? In particular, with (extremely) LIMITED exceptions, how can a person with a LTC be prevented from carrying their personal property in areas arbitrarily declared "Gun Free Zones" by businesses, employers, etc., when that is exactly the intended purpose of their license/permit; to potentially level the playing field in such a situation when they're outside of their home, whether in or on public or private property? It's even illegal in some of these socialist republics to leave a firearm in a vehicle.

The right to self-defense is that; a Right! Imagine implementing a policy prohibiting wheelchairs or service dogs ANYWHERE. The arm is an emergency LIFE SUPPORT system!

There needs to be a class-action lawsuit for obvious civil rights violations concerning these arbitrary "Gun Free Zones." I'm sure it would be a priority for a 13 person Supreme Court...right? :mad:

Maybe I'm I just a "Deplorable" knuckle-dragging Neanderthal...but how I long for the times of relative sanity in the country of my youth well before this Socialist Revolution.
 
My property, my rules.

In my youth (60s through middle adult years in the 90s), no one could carry a weapon concealed in public or on other people's property without a permit - there are/were some rare exceptions.

My state (NM) always allowed carry of a concealed firearm in your automobile.
 
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I nearly inadvertently spit my coffee on the TV this morning!

Why should a law-abiding person EVER have to "retrieve" a legal firearm from their vehicle? In particular, with (extremely) LIMITED exceptions, how can a person with a LTC be prevented from carrying their personal property in areas arbitrarily declared "Gun Free Zones" by businesses, employers, etc., when that is exactly the intended purpose of their license/permit; to potentially level the playing field in such a situation when they're outside of their home, whether in or on public or private property? It's even illegal in some of these socialist republics to leave a firearm in a vehicle.

The right to self-defense is that; a Right! Imagine implementing a policy prohibiting wheelchairs or service dogs ANYWHERE. The arm is an emergency LIFE SUPPORT system!

There needs to be a class-action lawsuit for obvious civil rights violations concerning these arbitrary "Gun Free Zones." I'm sure it would be a priority for a 13 person Supreme Court...right? :mad:

Maybe I'm I just a "Deplorable" knuckle-dragging Neanderthal...but how I long for the times of relative sanity in the country of my youth well before this Socialist Revolution.

It's part of the struggle, balancing individual rights and property owners' rights. Do you want the government, or any entity, telling you what you can and can't do on your property?
 
...and the OP is bringing publicity to this because...???

.......because these events concerns us as responsible gun owners, Americans and also as human beings. If one chooses to ignore events like this, that’s their choice. However, ignoring these tragic events doesn’t make them disappear, nor prepare us for the eventual counter fallout.
Also, I don’t believe I was bring “publicity” to this news report, but was providing information of interest to our members here.
 
This is obviously a tragedy, and might have been less so if somebody had been in a position to fight back effectively with a firearm. Too bad nobody was, and a guy who tried apparently didn’t succeed.

But let’s cut all this pseudo-historical nonsense. There never was any happy time in this country when everybody freely carried guns everywhere. In fact, there have never been as many people carrying personal defense guns in as many places legally as nowadays.
 
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