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#421
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08-27-2015, 07:30 PM
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Re: Reporter, Cameraman Shot Dead on Live TV in Virginia
Yeah... but they were in the middle of the interview and I'm sure seeing someone walk up to watch (or perhaps just waiting for them to finish so he could walk past them) was an everyday thing for Alison. The woman being interviewed surely saw him but had no reason to react as she didn't know him. Just my thoughts.
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#422
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08-27-2015, 07:39 PM
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Re: Reporter, Cameraman Shot Dead on Live TV in Virginia
Because every time this happens, everyone starts jerking off violently about the US and gun laws. Of course every day we have videos on this site alone from all over the world of people getting shot in South America and Asia and nobody ever says "ONLY IN BRAZIL".
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#423
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08-27-2015, 08:02 PM
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Re: Reporter, Cameraman Shot Dead on Live TV in Virginia
This is the stupidest fucking post I've ever read on this site. That is one hell of an achievement too!
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#424
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08-27-2015, 08:08 PM
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Re: Reporter, Cameraman Shot Dead on Live TV in Virginia
There was also another guy there and it wasn't decided if he or Vicki Gardner was going to be doing the interview until the last minute. The other guy left 2 minutes before the live shot. Maybe they thought it was him retuning and didn't pay much attention. I have seen so many live shots with random people hovering around, hopping around, making gestures, shouting, etc. I think reporters are so used to these random people that they just tune them out, so to speak. If they didn't ignore them, they'd never get the story done. In Alison's case, I think she was focused on getting the job done and didn't pay much attention to the other person there. Vicki Gardner may have been really nervous about doing the interview and might have been really focused on Alison and answering the questions she was asked. She may have thought the other man had returned, it was someone else from the station, or a random onlooker. Here's the link to the story about the guy who had left minutes before the shooting http://www.wset.com/story/29887175/m...efore-shooting |
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#425
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08-27-2015, 08:14 PM
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Re: Reporter, Cameraman Shot Dead on Live TV in Virginia
Because people are fucking stupid. Madmen in Mexico have been chopping one another to pieces, making pozole out of the remains, then posting the whole process on Youtube and Facebook for years now. They find entire fucking buses in buried in the desert with dozens of corpses in them. Brazil is even worse. Not to mention the Middle East. Thailand. Indonesia. India. People die in droves all over the fucking planet. Man's inhumanity to man knows no boundaries, but people like to kick up a fuss any time guns are used to kill people in the US. Especially mewling little brats and pretty blonde women. It's a talking point and people like to talk. But they feel uncomfortable talking about dirt farmers being butchered in Mexico-it's much easier to target the US for being affluent, but soft on guns. |
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#428
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08-27-2015, 10:06 PM
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Re: Reporter, Cameraman Shot Dead on Live TV in Virginia
Not gonna lie, I laughed a little when he pointed and didn't shoot the first time...like wow heh. I know though reporters are used to people running a muck on live takes so...understandable. |
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#429
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08-27-2015, 10:33 PM
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Re: Reporter, Cameraman Shot Dead on Live TV in Virginia
My thoughts exactly, and also 'sour grapes' from other places because we in the USA get all the good surplus guns at a fraction what they cost overseas. I am running out of room to stack the surplus Heckler & Koch 33 assault rifles in .223 in my office., $500 USD each!
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