Posted on 11/09/2018 11:21:37 PM PST by deandg99
As usual in these situations, the criminal's Facebook and social media gets purged, often before anyone outside of state-controlled media and police can verify what was actually posted. However, there are reports that Ian David Long, a former Marine, wrote a final post on his Facebook page before going into the Borderline Bar & Grill and murdering a dozen people before turning the gun on himself. In that post, he allegedly wrote, "Yeah... I'm insane, but the only thing you people do after these shootings is 'hopes and prayers.'" This doesn't sound like the words of a Marine to me. It sounds like the words of a gun confiscator activist.
The report came by way of CNN:
Authorities have identified a Facebook post believed to have been made by the shooter around the time of the attack, according to a law enforcement official familiar with the ongoing investigation.
(Excerpt) Read more at freedomoutpost.com ...
He was a bad person.
That’s it.
No PTSD.
No Drugs, legal or otherwise.
No government mind control.
No excuses.
Just evil.
That’s a popular leftist meme, they absolutely hate “thoughts and prayers” going out to victims of mass shootings, they mock it.
I though he was bullied?
Or we got, bullied (MSM bs).
“Yeah... I’m insane, but the only thing you people do after these shootings is ‘hopes and prayers.’”
If that’s the only thing then why did he shoot himself?
So he said exactly what Cuomo on CNN said.
His post does make me wonder if he might be a setup. We know that “progressives” will do literally ANYTHING for power, and anything that gets them a little closer to absolute power is something they will do if they possibly can. Period. Period.
People died? oh well, why should The Party of Compassion care? If you want to make an omelette, you have to break some eggs.
Bad people do bad things.
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