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Shooting in Tallahassee 2dead, 4 more shot, 1 pistol whipped

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"Scott Paul Beierle, 40, was arrested in 2012 on a charge of misdemeanor battery after allegedly grabbing the buttocks of two women on the campus of Florida State University, according to Leon County court records. He was arrested again in 2016 on a battery charge after allegedly slapping and grabbing another women’s rear end by the swimming pool at the West Tennessee Street apartment complex where he lived.

The State Attorney’s Office filed information in both cases. However, prosecutors eventually dropped the charges."

This is a huge problem, IMHO. Too often shooters hint loudly about their anti-social behavior before they start shooting and either they fall through the prosecutorial cracks, or we as a society simply excuse it as not being a serous crime. I don't know how we handle these kinds of creeps, unless we go back to making it socially and legally acceptable to beat the everloving shit out of them. Someone has to teach him the lesson that their unacceptable conduct is unacceptable, since his parents and the system obviously didn't.

Not to mention if those charges had not been dropped this guy would most likely have had his gun rights revoked.
 
Don't get too carried away there. It looks to have been a domestic situation. Nothing to do with yoga, tight clothing, right wing, misogyny, social authoritarianism, Trump, Florida, single Republican males, holy roller dickheads, Indian conspiracies, or any other flaky reasons. Which is good considering I'm not sure any more of those could be crammed into one post. Well, maybe... ALIENS!

My hunches have been correct regarding the last several shootings. You don't have to agree with my speculation, but acknowledging I posted "I guess we'll find out" would be nice. Noting that we don't have all the info yet seems completely contrary to "getting carried away,' but whatever.
 
Apparently after he opened fire people rushed him and tried to fight back? Wow.

The 'being shot 9 times' does sound personal, but it also could have just been from the target not going down. The person who got hit 9 times survived the encounter!
 
See you'll post a random comment like that in a thread then whine later when you get banned that people are picking on you for being a conservative!
I'll leave the whining to you and the rest of the limp wristed bitch brigade. It's all you're good at.

Here fishy, fishy.
 
Yeah, they seem to have dropped the domestic thing for the moment, though it did come straight from the mayor's chief of staff.
Yeah the post from @PixelSquish above seems to fit exactly what I was envisioning... sadly.

Again. How can any sane person argue that being armed at a yoga studio would be a reasonable solution? Not that anyone has here but that’s always the answer from so many.
 
Apparently, there are you tube videos.
Yoga studio shooter posted racist, misogynistic videos

https://www.yahoo.com/news/police-search-motive-florida-yoga-studio-slayings-122729464.html

"Beierle, who had moved to the central Florida town of Deltona after getting a graduate degree from FSU, also appeared to post a series of videos on YouTube in 2014 where he called women "whores" if they dated black men, said many black women were "disgusting" and described himself as a misogynist. He said promiscuous women deserved to be crucified and he suggested putting up land mines to keep people from crossing into the U.S. from Mexico. The existence of the videos was first reported by BuzzFeed.

In one video, he likened his adolescent self to Elliot Rodger, a 22-year-old who killed six students and wounded more than a dozen others near the University of California, Santa Barbara, before killing himself in 2014. Rodger was a self-identified "incel," short for "involuntary celibate."
 
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