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Five killed, including shooter, around 21 injured in Texas shooting: police, media

 

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People are evacuated from Cinergy Odessa cinema following a shooting in Odessa, Texas, U.S. in this still image taken from a social media video August 31, 2019. Rick Lobo via REUTERS

 

(Reuters) - Five people were killed, including a shooter, and around 21 were injured in a gun rampage in the cities of Midland and Odessa in west Texas on Saturday, police and a local television station reported.

 

“The active shooter was shot and killed at the Cinergy in Odessa,” Midland police said on Facebook, referring to a multiplex cinema complex in Odessa. “There is no active shooter at this time. All agencies are investigating reports of possible suspects.”

 

Odessa police previously said it believed there were two shooters in two separate vehicles driving around the city of 117,000 shooting at random people.

 

Midland Mayor Jerry Morales told CNN the shooter was shot and killed in the parking lot of a movie theater: “We’re hoping it’s just one shooter and we have contained him.”

 

Morales said he did not know anything about the suspect or what his motive was. He said one police officer was shot and was in surgery with non life-threatening injuries.

 

“At this time there are multiple gunshot victims. The suspect just hijacked a U.S. Mail carrier truck,” the police department said.

 

At least three police officers were among the wounded, CBS affiliate CBS 7 reported.

 

One suspect was driving a U.S. Post Office van, and the other a gold and white Toyota truck, Midland police said.

 

A local hospital said it had taken in three patients in critical condition and three in stable condition, CBS7 reported.

 

The television station reported that armed police ran through the Music City Mall in Odessa where CBS7 is located and the building went on lockdown.

 

The shooting came after 22 people were killed at a Walmart store about 255 miles west of Midland in city of El Paso, Texas on Aug. 2.

 

Odessa police were holding a news conference.

 

Reporting by Andrew Hay in New Mexico; Editing by Daniel Wallis and Dan Grebler

 

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2 minutes ago, fishtank said:

Life is cheap in Merica.

Nobody gives a toss how many are gunned down as long as these moronic gun owners can carry on with their hobby of mass killing.

What a country!

Sir you are wrong there is fury here people are spitting mad at congress inability to address this issue

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To the gun owners of America: Fret not.  Our elected officials will do nothing.  It will take much more than this.  Let's say a mass shooting every day, across the USA, where at least 20 Americans die, X2 injured.  Every single day.  What will our elected officials do then?  Let me think, hmmmm.  Most likely....nothing.

Who elected them?


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1 hour ago, Vacuum said:

It's a DNA/genetic thing.

No it is a useless government,they care more about money then peoples lives.

Sounds familiar?

It is not a human thing,it is a government thing.

And please spare me the'our thoughts and prayers bs.'

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21 minutes ago, pegman said:

Gun homicide deaths  in Thailand and United States are basically the same depending on the year. 4.45 vs 4.46 per 100k

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Thailand

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_firearm-related_death_rate

Always glad to see people do some research, so, thanks.

Unfortunately the 2 reports quoted give different outcomes.

The US report is derived from the University of Sydney and does indeed show the US as 4.46. (2016 & 2017)

However, the first report says this -

In 2016 Thailand's rate of violent gun-related deaths stood at 4.45 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants. In comparison, that of the Philippines was 7.42; the US, 3.85; Cambodia, 0.96; Myanmar, 0.56; Malaysia, 0.46; Indonesia, 0.10; and Singapore, 0.03.

 

Still too high in both cases but nowhere near as high as traffic deaths, in both countries.

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4 hours ago, robblok said:

Then they call Thai people dangerous. Such a great idea letting everyone have guns. 

You forgot, has nothing to do with the amount of guns, they are all mentally ill there. They would have done the same with a plastic fork. Luckily the thoughts and prayers are on discount.  .

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1 hour ago, daoyai said:

So simplistic and lazy to blame everything on the president.  yea you hate him but really to connect him to these shooting is just stupid.

I agree entirely.

 

We should wait until we have the evidence of the motivation.

 

And then accepting what that evidence tells us.

 

 

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