This is your every week mass shooting event. Inner cities. No media coverage. (Page 1/3)
sourmash MAR 29, 09:56 AM
https://www.wfaa.com/articl...88-821e-5c10138ffe5c

A 21-year-old woman was killed and seven other people were injured after an argument between two people led to a shooting inside a nightclub in Dallas, police said.

Around 1:30 a.m. Saturday, Dallas police responded to a call at Pryme Bar located near 10333 Technology Boulevard. When officers arrived at the scene, they found eight people who had been shot.

Authorities said a man in his 20s got into an argument with another person in the club. A witness tried to break up the argument but that's when the suspect took out a gun, began shooting, and struck the eight victims, according to officials.

All of the victims were transported to a nearby hospital. Police said 21-year-old Daisy Navarrete died from her injuries. An update on the seven other victims has not been provided.
sourmash MAR 29, 10:03 AM
Here's another. A mass shooting is 4 or more people being shot.

https://www.theadvocate.com...58-dbe01e4d6f1f.html

Two were killed and two were hospitalized in three different shootings Saturday in Baton Rouge, police and emergency officials said.

At around 3:47 p.m., Malik Cox was shot and killed at 1342 N. 38th Street, Baton Rouge Police said. They believe he got into a "verbal altercation" with someone who then shot him multiple times and fled.

Then, around 4:17 p.m., Demon Sanders, 33, was shot and killed at 376 North Foster Drive, BRPD said. A seven-year-old was also brought to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

Detectives believe Sanders was followed by a group of males after he was involved in the previous shooting on North 38th Street.
sourmash MAR 29, 10:29 AM
This past week I quickly found children ages 11, 12, 14, 15 were murdered in cities.
Why no media coverage? The same reason the narrative changed in Boulder when it was discovered who the shooter of the 10 was and didn't fit their agenda.

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cliffw MAR 29, 10:34 AM
Watching. Good posts.
IMSA GT MAR 29, 10:41 AM
The media is too busy instilling white hate by making sure to provide blanket coverage of the George Floyd trial. They don't have time for the daily chump-change news.

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Hudini MAR 29, 12:41 PM

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Originally posted by sourmash:

This past week I quickly found children ages 11, 12, 14, 15 were murdered in cities.
Why no media coverage? The same reason the narrative changed in Boulder when it was discovered who the shooter of the 10 was and didn't fit their agenda.




There is no media coverage because any shooting involving drugs or gangs is not defined as a “mass shooting”. It’s suddenly “gang violence” and has nothing to do with “angry white men” or “police brutality”. It doesn’t fit the narrative.

There are some exceptions but it’s very hypocritical. Did you hear the “7 mass shootings in 7 days”? Well for once the media included gang violence to get their headlines. They didn’t mention the skin color of the shooters after they made sure you knew the Atlanta shooter was white.
sourmash MAR 30, 08:22 AM
And another mass shooting with 4 or 5 dead. A legally purchased gun, which was transferred through a licensed dealer to the shooter, was used. He killed his parents, went to a store and shot 3 more, two of whom died, then traveled to his apartment complex to burn it before leaving and killing himself.

https://www.baltimoresun.co...7dajx37nu-story.html
Five people were shot and killed in three connected incidents Sunday in Baltimore County, police said.
[UPDATE] Baltimore County man fatally shot his parents, then two Royal Farms customers, before killing himself, police say »

Police said Joshua Green, 27, is responsible for the shootings. Green died by suicide in an Essex apartment complex parking lot Sunday.

Just before 7 a.m., county police responded to a Royal Farms convenience store and gas station in Essex. There, three people had been shot, two of whom died, said spokesman Det. Robert Reason. One of those killed was a customer sitting inside a parked car, witnesses said.

In a news release issued late Sunday, police said the other individual is recovering at a local hospital.
Detectives said Green then left the store and returned to his apartment in the Hartland Ridge apartment complex and set it on fire. About 15 minutes after the shooting, police responded to the complex, less than a mile away from the gas station, and found Green in the parking lot and said he had shot himself.

Then, late Sunday afternoon, police said detectives traveled to Green’s parents’ home in Baldwin, near the intersection of Manor and Eland roads, and they found two bodies. Both appeared to have been shot, police said.

Police announced late Sunday that they were not searching for any additional suspects and said they believed all three incidents were connected.

On Sunday morning, employees of the Royal Farms gathered outside the store’s back entrance along Back River Neck Road as rain poured beside them. Out front, police clustered around a parked car, covered with a sheet and tent, where one body was found. The other was located inside the store.

Across the street, locals Jodie Oxenrider, 33, and Suzanne Hamilton, 36, anxiously scanned the scene. They called a Royal Farms employee they knew, desperate to hear who had been shot and who had survived.

“All of us know the people in here,” Hamilton said. “It’s all the same employees all the time.”

Oxenrider said she lives in the Hartland Ridge complex where the fire took place, and she heard fire alarms and sirens after she woke up around 6 a.m. She decided to walk to the Royal Farms nearby to buy a pack of cigarettes. When she got there, the store was roped off with caution tape and police vehicles filled the parking lot.

“It’s crazy because my daughter was asleep when I woke up, and I was going to come up here while she was asleep,” Oxenrider said. “I’m so glad I [waited] because I would have been in there.”
Brandon Thompson, 31, lives in the apartment complex across from the Royal Farms.
He said he saw his neighbor warming up her car to leave for work before driving to the convenience store.
That’s when Thompson heard the shots and peered out his upstairs window at the scene. Thompson said he saw a man exit the store and toss a gun aside, before picking it up again and shooting his neighbor, who was parked in front of the store.
“She never got out of her car,” Thompson said.
“She only goes to the Royal Farms to get a soda.”
sourmash MAR 30, 08:40 AM
And another. This one on a party bus, and the shooter may have been on the bus. Another reports said it may have been from another vehicle.

https://wgntv.com/news/mult...us-in-franklin-park/

1 dead, 3 injured after shooting on party bus in River Grove
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by: WGN Web Desk
Posted: Mar 27, 2021 / 07:09 AM CDT / Updated: Mar 28, 2021 / 01:55 PM CDT


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FRANKLIN Park, Ill. — One person was killed and three others were injured after a shooting on a party bus in suburban River Grove.

The shooting happened around midnight Saturday near the intersection of Belmont Avenue and River Road. Police said someone on the bus fired shots. The driver of the bus kept driving after the shooting until they crossed into Franklin Park and parked the bus on the 3300 block of North River Road.

Police did not say how many people were on the bus. The bus is owned by M&M Buses. A spokesperson said the bus driver is OK, but did not provide any more information.

The man killed has been identified as 23-year-old Chicago man Delmar McPhail Jr. of the 5500 block of West Gladys Avenue following an autopsy. A GoFundMe has been set up for his family.

No one has been taken into custody.
2.5 MAR 31, 10:25 AM
This thread could be a good place to include firearm usage by the good guys. Defensive use, etc.
sourmash MAR 31, 12:30 PM
Those are very useful. Typically it's one person shot.