kage69
Lifer
- Jul 17, 2003
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I used to live not far from there. I've driven by that place more than a few times on my way downeast, had friends in Lewiston and Auburn. I don't know anyone who knew people there, but some of the stories I've heard are just heartbreaking. The vet that got in front of people to shield them. The bar manager who tried to flank the shooter and take him down with a knife. Maybe it's all the Gaza shit that's got me angry and disgusted already, but I had to stop listening and reading about it. So close to home.
I'll say this: my empathy for mental illness goes out the window when you murder innocent people. I'm glad he offed himself. He didn't take any more people down with him and spared the taxpayers lengthy trials and incarceration. No keeping people scared and hiding like with the DC sniper (something I was in DC/Maryland for coincidentally). No prolonged manhunt in what can be some of the thickest bush north of the Darien Gap, and for someone proficient too. Guy doesn't sound like a nervous teen new to guns and afraid of the woods.
I guess now we wait and see if the people who felt personally affected will do something about it. A bunch of right wing politicians and demagogues have homes there though. Maine is their east coast hunting/fishing/summer sanctuary. I expect they will resist any additional gun legislation with extra vigor. Hope I'm wrong though. We've seen right wingers do about faces once they are personally affected, maybe it can happen here to a degree.
I'll say this: my empathy for mental illness goes out the window when you murder innocent people. I'm glad he offed himself. He didn't take any more people down with him and spared the taxpayers lengthy trials and incarceration. No keeping people scared and hiding like with the DC sniper (something I was in DC/Maryland for coincidentally). No prolonged manhunt in what can be some of the thickest bush north of the Darien Gap, and for someone proficient too. Guy doesn't sound like a nervous teen new to guns and afraid of the woods.
I guess now we wait and see if the people who felt personally affected will do something about it. A bunch of right wing politicians and demagogues have homes there though. Maine is their east coast hunting/fishing/summer sanctuary. I expect they will resist any additional gun legislation with extra vigor. Hope I'm wrong though. We've seen right wingers do about faces once they are personally affected, maybe it can happen here to a degree.
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