TX - Active shooter at Allen Shopping Mall, multiple victims, 6 May 2023

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This could very well wind up being the worst mass shooting this year. 4 visible bodies says that things are way worse inside.
It appears to be an enormous mall. I get they make 'em big in Texas.
 
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Jim Rathmann will discuss the active shooter situation tonight.
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I feel like we could hear, "Mass Shooting" and just assume it's Texas or Florida.

ETA: I fear the day when mass shootings and school shootings become so common that they are just a news snippet, not fully broadcasted. That will be the day that we have completely lost our collective soul. G-d bless America indeed.

I noticed that in some of the group photos where they have people sheltering in one location, more than one person is smiling or laughing, and others are shooting video/taking pics with their phones. It’s in the Daily Mail photo gallery, but elsewhere I’m sure. Holy desensitization. Just another sunny day dodging bullets.
 
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<modsnip: referenced post removed> May the victims RIP
 
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I noticed that in some of the group photos where they have people sheltering in one location, more than one person is smiling or laughing, and others are shooting video/taking pics with their phones. It’s in the Daily Mail photo gallery, but elsewhere I’m sure. Holy desensitization. Just another sunny day dodging bullets.
I think it's part of the human psyche to try to alleviate fear. Personally I won't judge someone in this situation.


"Laughter banishes anxiety and can help replace fear. Laughter is a testament to courage, or at least a manifestation of the wish for it, and courage is stronger than fear."
 
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I think it's part of the human psyche to try to alleviate fear.


"Laughter banishes anxiety and can help replace fear. Laughter is a testament to courage, or at least a manifestation of the wish for it, and courage is stronger than fear."
I guess? I worked at a newspaper during 9/11, and part of my job was cataloguing every single photo that came in via AP/Reuters wire services. No one in those photos was laughing.
 
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I noticed that in some of the group photos where they have people sheltering in one location, more than one person is smiling or laughing, and others are shooting video/taking pics with their phones. It’s in the Daily Mail photo gallery, but elsewhere I’m sure. Holy desensitization. Just another sunny day dodging bullets.
Some may be in shock and this is their reaction. Or their coping mechanism.

moo ymmv jmvho
 
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I think it's part of the human psyche to try to alleviate fear. Personally I won't judge someone in this situation.


"Laughter banishes anxiety and can help replace fear. Laughter is a testament to courage, or at least a manifestation of the wish for it, and courage is stronger than fear."
Yeah, when my young cousin died, her brother laughed when he was standing over her casket. He by no means thought anything was funny.
 
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One man, who said he was an employee of a store at the mall, told NBCDFW he and a co-worker saw bullets hitting the columns in front of the shop and ducked to the ground. They managed to make it to a back room, where they barricaded themselves.

They described seeing who they believed to be the gunman, wearing a mask and police-like attire.
 
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This fate was brought upon people by people :(
 
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The sad new reality in America ....when you are out and about living your normal everyday life, NEVER assume it is firecrackers.
 
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I’d say he’s late 30s. Tough to tell.
 
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Yeah, when my young cousin died, her brother laughed when he was standing over her casket. He by no means thought anything was funny.
I giggle at funerals. I can’t help it.
 
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Websleuths YouTube Live (which is our YouTube live stream) will be going live at 9:30 PM Eastern. Jim Rathmann former homicide detective and secret service agent will be on with us to discuss the shooting.
 

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