Posted on 05/05/2015 6:42:14 AM PDT by BenLurkin
I get that the two were armed. Each carried a rifle, apparently.
But why are they called heavily armed in "news" reports?
What other weapons were they carrying?
“Yeah, but that Shaft hes a baaad mutha . . .”
Shut yo mouf.
Shut your mouth!
In the hands of David, a giant-slayer.
Wound from a .45ACP, I’ve had mosquito bites worse than that.
Ranger Walker was on other assignment or he would have been there to kick their a$$.
..And had they shown up at a school or church, without $50,000 security, they would have succeed.
100 rds = 3.5 pounds...
Point taken, but I didn’t exactly mean “heavy” in the literal sense of lbs. or kgs. “Heavily armed” to me conveys an image consistent with carrying enough firepower to kill and maim up to a couple hundred people. Though I’ll admit that to your typical news scribe or empty headed anchorette a Conservative with a sling shot fits the same definition.
I heard they were carrying explosives as well.
It seems to me like that cop did a great job out gunning two of them with his service pistol.
Uuuuuuuhhh, David called it “heavily armed!” The Giant made fun of the slingshot w/rock. Let’s see, how did that turn out?
“Probably had sponsors.”
The sponsors were 8 miles south of the Tex-Mex boarder in the ISIS training camp ...
We’ve got a herd of camel jockeys here for sure, but these two dumbasses were from Arizona. Don’t Mess with Texas!
Watching the Presser by Garland PD, they had some form of assault rifles. They did not say if were full auto like an AK. Most likely some they bought, maybe from Fast and Furry ATF in Arizona.
Texas boys grow up shooting. Not the best place to try some half baked jihad.
Couple of more stunts like this and we’ll be seeing open season, take by any method, any time, no daily bag limit for feral moohamadis, just like feral hogs.
“Texas boys grow up shooting”
Yes we do.
Not necessarily, its legal and lots of folks go to church well armed, in Texas.
I’m just talking about Shaft!
My point exactly.
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