Thursday, November 9, 2017

go to church snd pray and......

texan loves to shoot


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Residents of Sutherland Springs, Tex., including Stephen Willeford, second from upper right, who shot at the gunman, attended a vigil on Wednesday. CreditTodd Heisler/The New York Times 
The video makes clear that the masked man clad in black stormed into the church intent on shooting everyone there — and he nearly did. For several minutes, he fired quickly, pausing only to reload, methodically shooting his terrified victims — including small children — in the head, execution-style.
A video camera captured the blood bath inside a rural church, law enforcement officials said on Wednesday, recording the worst mass shooting in Texas history, which left 26 people dead, 20 wounded, and a small town devastated. That gruesome footage, which state and federal investigators have reviewed, stemmed from the church’s practice of regularly recording its services and posting the videos online.


2015 Waco shootout

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On May 17, 2015, in Waco, Texas, a shootout erupted at a Twin Peaks restaurant where members of several motorcycle clubs (MC), including the BandidosCossacks, and allies, had gathered for a regularly scheduled meeting about political rights for motorcyclists.[1]
2015 Waco shootout
Bikers supporting Twin Peaks Waco Bikers that are incarcerated.JPG
Bikers in Waco, Texas protesting against the mass arrests and high bails
DateMay 17, 2015; c. 12:27 p.m. CDT
LocationWaco, Texas
Caused byRivalries between motorcycle clubs
MethodsShooting
Parties to the civil conflict
Casualties
Death(s)9
Injuries18
ArrestedAbout 177
Waco police, including a SWAT team, had gathered to monitor them from outside, and opened fire on the bikers after the shootout started. Nine bikers were killed, seven of them members of the Cossacks Motorcycle Club, while eighteen others were injured.[1]

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