To: billhilly
Here in Virginia groundhog hunting is common and if I am not mistaken the .223 is commonly used for them. There is always the possibility that some guy has gone nuts, and that he is a target shooter. It ain't that much of a leap, now, is it? One guy, no not much of a leap. Two guys, as some reports indicated (as well the circumstantial "evidence"), not bloody likely. It doesn't even really fit the one guy gone nuts scenario anyway, because those types tend to bunker up and/or just go in and fire randomly. Then they wait to commit suicide by cop, or just do it themselves.
608 posted on
10/04/2002 7:14:09 PM PDT by
El Gato
To: El Gato; All; tgslTakoma
I just heard on WTOP that there is now a ballistics match between the shooting on Georgia Ave. in D.C. last night, and the Montgomery Co. shootings the previous two days (or at least the three of them that have been matched up to now -- the rest will probably be matched to those three shortly.)
Did you notice how close that shooting on Georgia Ave. was to Takoma Park, tgsltakoma?
To: El Gato
One guy, no not much of a leap. Two guys, as some reports indicated (as well the circumstantial "evidence"), not bloody likely. It doesn't even really fit the one guy gone nuts scenario anyway, because those types tend to bunker up and/or just go in and fire randomly. Then they wait to commit suicide by cop, or just do it themselves. Yes, it is statistically freak to have 2 cold-blooded killers work together on a killing spree. While the odds of one killer this like this rare; two together is rarer than simply multiplying the odds of 1 killer by 2. If there are 2 killers in this case Id say the odds that they are Islamic Terrorists are pretty good.
641 posted on
10/04/2002 7:50:36 PM PDT by
WRhine
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