Posted on 05/24/2014 11:33:37 AM PDT by Texas Eagle
Reports have now confirmed that alleged UC Santa Barbara shooting suspect Elliot Rodger is the son of Peter Rodger, a filmmaker who worked as an assistant director on The Hunger Games. According to ABC News, Peter Rodgers attorney, Alan Schifman, confirmed that the shooter
I agree. Since liberals in general want to ban all civilian weapons, let’s start with them and see how it works. Make their homes advertised gun free zones. While we are at it, let’s start with their wealth for the purpose of redistribution since they are so big on that also. What say you?
Ya.....mean....like Obama!!!
If nearly all school shootings weren’t the acts of the sons of upper income democrats, while the media blames them all on the actions of NRA members, maybe we wouldn’t be so quick to point fingers.
In what way?
His family apparently knew about the mental illness.
“”Schifman said in recent weeks that Rodgers parents were concerned for their son’s well being and reported his disturbing YouTube videos to police, which lead to an investigation. According to Schifman, police interviewed Rodger and found him to be polite and kind. He did not specify which law enforcement division conducted the interview.”
Not a Google fan, I prefer “search engine” - thanks !
Exactly ! ;)
Influential and negligent in my subjective, remote opinion.
Looked for references, but couldn’t find any.
The monster's father is blaming the NRA... how dare he. How dare he...
The monster’s father is blaming the NRA... is that sick or what?
He didn’t blame the gun free zone of Santa Barbara or his own liberal views or taking and posting nude pictures of his wife or divorcing the kid’s mother or his parenting failures or . . . .
Nope.... this liberal Hollywood elite jerk chose to blame the NRA... and conservatives. How endlessly charming.
My apology on this one - I thought it was the father of the killer who was blaming the NRA... it was the father of an innocent victim. He has the right to blame anyone he sees fit to blame... the pain must be unimaginable ... I’m so sorry for the families of the victims.
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