Posted on 07/03/2023 12:10:55 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The mayor of Wichita, Kansas, is calling for his city to "stand united against the alarming rise in gun violence" following a shooting at a nightclub over the weekend that left nine people injured with bullet wounds and another two hospitalized after being trampled.
Wichita Police Lt. Aaron Moses said investigators believe several shooters opened fire inside the City Nightz club just before 1 a.m. on Sunday. At least one suspect so far is in custody and police are investigating four guns recovered from the scene to determine if they were the weapons the shooters used.
"We will not tolerate gun violence in our city, and we must stand united against the alarming rise in gun violence," Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple said following the shooting, calling the safety of residents his "number one priority."
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Sounds like more activity by the United Negro Carnage Fund.
This is why the dutch can’t have guns. Every time a stampede of people running would trample the heck out of people with those wooden clogs.
I better check my guns when I get home to make sure none of have the wrong intentions. But why should I care if black fatherless yutes want to kill each other? isn’t that their Culture? can you listen to a RAP sing without coming to that conclusion?
As we here all know, this is not “gun violence”. It is people violence. This is violence brought on by a degrading society in which no boundaries or borders are set or expected to be adhered to by those that want to take what they want and do as they wish. The degrading society is encouraged and even subsidized by government officials.
Damn, that’s getting pretty close to home. I live north of Wichita. I don’t go to Wichita unless I’m carrying concealed.
Good one. That’s north up in Cawker City. Haven’t heard of any gun violence up there though.
Yep. The spelling of the venue's name is a big clue.

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