Making A Tragedy of 21 Murders Worse

May 26, 2022 By: El Jefe Category: Cruz, Fun With Guns

I turns out that the police response to the Uvalde shooting was a shitshow, and then local authorities lied to the media about it.  Local and state authorities reported that the shooter was engaged by officers on the way in to the school.  FALSE.  Reports were then issued that SWAT took out the shooter.  Looks like that is false, too.  Then it was reported that an off duty border patrol officer shot the shooter.  We don’t know yet. Video has now emerged and witness accounts confirm that police hung back for AN HOUR before going in.

Could lives have been saved if they moved faster? We don’t know yet, but the likely answer is yes.  What we do know is that Abbott and his crew spent the better part of two days grandstanding, giving false information, and spouting bullshit about how gun laws don’t work.  We also know that this catastrophe clearly demonstrates that the “good guy with a gun” myth is bullshit.  This is the logical result of allowing weapons of war into the general populace and there is no ifs ands or buts about that conclusion.

Ted Cruz continues to show his ass to the media spouting nonsense about arming teachers and closing off all but one door to schools.  He’s like a broken record spouting his bullshit and lies, complaining about Democrats proposing legislation he hates, but offering no alternatives of his own.  He’s a useless bag of shit and  I wish he’d go back to Canada and leave Texas to Texans.  We don’t need his “help”.

Lessons to be Learned About the Church Shooting

December 31, 2019 By: El Jefe Category: Fun With Guns

As the details began emerging about the church shooting on Sunday, gun zealots immediately began boasting and calling for even fewer restrictions on gun ownership in Texas, which already has some of the worst gun laws in the US and is experiencing an explosion of gun violence as a result. Why?  The shooter was taken down by a “volunteer” security guard, and about a half a dozen other parishioners were also carrying guns. Bolstered by this fact, idiots like Jonathan Stickland, the goofball state rep from Bedford who actually wants to loosen gun laws even further, boasted how “constitutional carry” (translation: no licensing, no training, no ID confirmation)  would save lives.  Ken Paxton, who has now avoided trial for almost 5 years for multiple felony charges, chimed in, “We can’t prevent mental illness from occurring, and we can’t prevent every crazy person from pulling a gun.  But we can be prepared like this church was.”

Both Stickland and Paxton are wrong on both counts.  Objective data-based research has proven over and over that more guns equals more gun violence, everywhere, every time, all the time.  Unlicensed carry and unregulated gun sales is not only bad public policy, it’s just downright stupid, and it’s stupid by the numbers.  But there are lessons that can be learned here.  Here’s how I see it:

First, the “volunteer” security guard is Jack Wilson, a firearms instructor who owns a gun range in Hood County.  He trains and coordinates the security team in the West Freeway Church of Christ in White Settlement where the shooting occurred.  He took out the gunman with ONE SHOT to the head at what looks like a distance of about 10 yards.  That is very difficult to do, and only someone who is highly trained can do that, especially in a live fire situation.  The rest of his team coordinated together to protect the other parishioners and begin evacuation.  The result here proves that guns, in the hands of highly trained experts, can save lives.  It also demonstrates that guns, in untrained hands, can have unintended consequences, like killing other innocents.

Second, the shooter had a rap sheet as long as your arm, including illegal gun possession and felony assault. He had no business with a gun. How did he get his hands on the shotgun he used?  We don’t know yet, but Texas, like many other states, allows private gun sales without a background check.  This is one of the most stupid laws we have which allows a private transaction between two people, with no intermediary like a licensed gun dealer to check for criminal record.  Also, the NICS background check system has more holes than Swiss cheese, including making it VOLUNTARY for states to report criminal records and mental health adjudications.  Some local police agencies inconsistently report, some don’t do it timely.  Even the Air Force has failed to report to the NICS system, which is how the church shooter in Sutherland Springs got his hands on the AR-15 he used to massacre the congregation there.

Third, one of those killed was a trained security guard for the church.  One thing the FBI found in it’s active shooter study in 2014 was that armed people trying to stop a shooting are themselves shot almost 47% of the time.  Think about this – almost HALF of trained law enforcement officers who engage an active shooter are themselves shot.  A much better result is to keep guns out of the hands of potential shooters than to put police and armed civilians in harm’s way.

Fourth, the security team identified that guy as suspicious when he came in and were on high alert.  Wilson even said he was wearing a wig and a fake beard, and was in a long overcoat.  Had they approached him earlier, they could have prevented the two deaths he caused before Wilson killed him. The lesson here?  Even highly trained people make mistakes, and when the bad guy has a gun the results are deadly, even when the good guys are armed, too.

Overall, we know that more guns do NOT equal more safety; in fact the opposite is true by the numbers. However, highly trained people (like the police) can prevent gun deaths, even though those occurrences are rare.  Instead of crowing about undoing more gun laws, our politicians should be working to fix them.  I’m not holding my breath.

School Shooter a White Supremacist?

February 17, 2018 By: El Jefe Category: Fun With Guns

On Thursday, a known leader of a white nationalist group in Florida announced to an Anti-Defamation League researcher that the Parkland shooter was a member of his group, Republic of Florida.  The news spread quickly, including me on these pages.  Yesterday, the Broward County sheriff said that they have found no evidence of his involvement in the group.  Apparently, the leader of ROP is known for wanting attention and walked back his declaration the day after.

The reaction was as you would expect – right wingers came out of the woodwork, including here, accusing the press (and me) of spreading false narratives about shooters and how inept (or evil) we are.  And then, the shooter’s digital profile began emerging…”I hate Jews, Ni**ers, Immigrants,” he posted on a YouTube thread call “Murica”.  He was obsessed with race, violence, guns, and school shootings. His Instagram feed was full of racist and hateful posts.  On another YouTube thread, he posted, “I’m going to become a professional school shooter.”  This is the comment that was reported to the FBI, which it ignored.  Here’s a nice pic on his Instagram feed wearing his Trump campaign hat.

So, is the shooter a white supremacist? Certainly.  Was he a member of the ROF? We don’t know that yet.