BREAKING: Active shooter at high school in LA area | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78166741 United States 11/16/2019 12:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yep and what is interesting is that the weapon that was used, according to police, was not registered to his deceased father and now they are investigating how he got the weapon he used During a search of the suspect’s home, six firearms were found, according to agents with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The shooter turned 16 on the day of the spree. He has been identified by those close to him as Nathaniel Berhow, though officials have not formally confirmed his identity. A possible motive in the killings remained unknown but it appears to have been calculated. “The way he was firing his weapon, he was counting his rounds. It appeared he knew exactly what he had,” Villanueva said. “It wasn’t a spur of the moment act.” Those weapons were registered to the shooter’s deceased father. None of them were the weapons used in the shooting. Special agent Carlos A. Canino said federal authorities were working with local deputies to find where the .45 caliber handgun he used came from. this was from mercury news website |
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User ID: 75950402 United States 11/16/2019 12:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yep and what is interesting is that the weapon that was used, according to police, was not registered to his deceased father and now they are investigating how he got the weapon he used During a search of the suspect’s home, six firearms were found, according to agents with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The shooter turned 16 on the day of the spree. He has been identified by those close to him as Nathaniel Berhow, though officials have not formally confirmed his identity. A possible motive in the killings remained unknown but it appears to have been calculated. “The way he was firing his weapon, he was counting his rounds. It appeared he knew exactly what he had,” Villanueva said. “It wasn’t a spur of the moment act.” Those weapons were registered to the shooter’s deceased father. None of them were the weapons used in the shooting. Special agent Carlos A. Canino said federal authorities were working with local deputies to find where the .45 caliber handgun he used came from. this was from mercury news website Check this out Law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation told NBC News they are looking into the possibility the weapon used in the attack was a "ghost gun" made from untraceable parts that can be found online or even produced with at home a 3-D printer. [link to www.nbcnews.com (secure)] ~With forethought and malice Whitless enacted an EO giving nursing homes immunity from wrongful death prosecutions, forced them to take in infected patients and is responsible for over 6500+ nursing home deaths~ |