Posted on 09/26/2016 8:11:18 AM PDT by rktman
A gunman, described as a disgruntled lawyer, opened fire in a strip-mall parking lot in Houston, Texas, injuring nine people before he was shot and killed by police on Monday.
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It looks like a strip mall.
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Yes that is what it is called but that is different from a mall and it is not a strip club. That seemed to be questions that came up.
Funny. I swear I didn’t plagiarize! Didn’t move to Houston until 1985. It was clean and roads pretty well maintained compared to now. Drove down Greenbriar Sunday by Rice University. Surprised they aren’t having a fit about the condition of the street around the school. Now need to have my tires balanced and front end aligned.
Cinnabon wasn’t hiring.
The location where the shooting occurred is about 3 miles from my house and 2 miles from my daughter’s school.
It’s also right across the street from where I get my mountain bike serviced, so yeah, I was scared there for a while. I rely on their goop to keep my tubeless tires functional.
I know a strip mall is not associated with strip clubs but from what I could see the area fits the definition of strip mall as I know it.
We have similar shopping areas here in MA—they are called strip malls and some are very pricey.
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Desai also comes in Muslim flavors. See, for example, “Ebrahim Desai Islamic scholar”
Maybe Sikh?.....................
That’s too close.
When we lived in the city shopped at Bering’s, Randall’s and Einstein’s bagels. Best small shopping area in the city at the time. Son also goes to the bike shop. Noticed that some of the old stores are now gone.
Really, the only icky thing there is the Chuck E. Cheese, and across the street is a sub par Chinese restaurant.
His name is Nathan Desai. He could very well be muslim, and since e’re hearing very, very little about this, I would say the chance that he was on a jihad is more than likely.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_Patel
Used to be a place there that sold beignets, almost as good as those in NOLA, which I know is gone. Don’t know about the restaurant that kids especially liked where they could draw with crayons on tables covered with brown kraft paper.
Seems like Chuckie Cheese is everywhere. Grandson’s high school football team likes to go to our local one after practice. He and his friends clean them out of pizza. Went to one birthday party for a neighbor’s daughter there once - never ever again. Pizza was just awful.
Chuck E. Cheese is where the ghetto people go for shared visitation of the offspring. As such there is a lot of low class behavior on display there and sometimes even violence.
I consider them unsafe at worst and just gross at best.
I have young kids and I seek to insulate them from that danger. Just one punch from a feral savage could end my child’s life.
I will let your knowledge of where strip clubs in Houston are located be more pertinent than mine though when I worked at Bechtel right behind the Galleria there was a ‘gentleman’s club” right there on Sage. Your point on politics vs. sagging infrastructure is right on and does not bode well for the city.
You’re funny. Used to lease office space in building in area where 59 and 610 cross over one another. Didn’t have any extra money and was was trying to grow the business. When we would have an unexpected office expense, the gals that worked for me used to joke about whose turn it was to work South Main to raise the extra money.
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