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Donna and I lived near Springfield Missouri for a year in-between living in Texas and Arizona. We wanted to get centralized for our racing activities. IMO Missouri has two distinct situations. The first being the ethnicity of Kansas City and St. Louis. And then the rest of the state. Outside of KC and St. Louis, the state of Missouri is beautiful and full of great communities and people.
Unfortunately, the minorities in Kansas City and St. Louis get all the headlines.
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Who was the shooter? Motive?
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Just in, in Highland CA a Grandpa was shot to death in a Wallmart parking lot over a fender bender, he was trying to apologize and was shot dead. Be Careful out there Eddie, that was 60 Mi from Rancho Mirage. I don't think most people out there fallow the ten commandments Randy Wells I/S 5628 |
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Shooter appears to be "Omar" something. 44YO illegal immigrant. Plus a couple of dark skinned juveniles.
We need "stop and search/frisk"... illegals and juveniles can't have guns. Oh, forgot, criminals don't obey laws.
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Let make some more gun laws, that's all the Communist News Netwroks has been talking about, but I bet they won't mention Omar. Thanks FJB and the demtards. My Nephew told me about these animals yesterday, he is a KCPD motorcycle cop and led the Parade. Randy Wells Last edited by Randy Wells; 02-15-2024 at 02:58 PM. |
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Agree.. We don't need more laws, we need enforcement and penalties. This is what Florida is doing while blue states are letting criminals walk.
If you commit a crime in Florida, you are going to be held accountable," DeSantis said. "We will not tolerate retail crime, porch pirates and the lawlessness that they allow in California and New York." DeSantis wants to keep the downward trend going, announcing on Tuesday that it will be a first-degree felony if a person commits theft with a firearm or has already had two or more prior convictions of retail theft, under his proposal. A first-degree felony in Florida is punishable by up to 30 years in prison and/or fines of up to $10,000. He also wants to make it a second-degree felony if criminals use social media to solicit others to participate in retail theft, while it will be a third-degree felony to commit retail theft with five or more individuals. A second-degree felony in Florida carries up to 15 years in prison and/or fines up to $10,000, while a third-degree felony could jail criminals for up to five years and/or fines of up to $5,000. His legislation will also tackle "porch piracy," the stealing of delivery packages from private properties, which will become a third-degree felony if the package is valued between $40 and $100.
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