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ChillDoubt | 21:35 Sat 10th Aug 2019 | News
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-49303879

Shoulda just double tapped him to the head and removed him from the gene pool....that said, this is the US....they’d be there a while!
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Well, got his answer I guess.
I seriously doubt the intelligence of some US residents.

Given the reactions of some US Cops he was lucky he was stopped by a Fireman, he could have been blown away.
The mind boggles that he thought it made sense.
He is either a total idiot or so naive that he shouldn't be out alone.

I agree with Baldric, the guy was almost asking to get shot.
An honourable mention in the Darwin Awards.

This is the level of thinking the youth of America has right now....
Think he should have taken his yearly Densa Test ? he would have probably scored 155--- 160
thought this was going to be another potus thread
didn't know gulliver was in the US.
Does he have a right to bear arms in public as he maintains though? If so then in theory he didn't do anything 'wrong'.

It just shows how messed up the situation is over there.
'Prosecutor Dan Patterson said that while residents of Springfield, Missouri, were allowed to carry weapons, "that right does not allow an individual to act in a reckless and criminal manner endangering other citizens."'

The terrorist threat charge covers an act which "recklessly disregards the risk of causing the evacuation" of a building, or "knowingly causes a false belief or fear... that a condition exists involving danger to life."

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