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Another DC-area sniper-style shooting
Wife (FReeper nina0113)
| October 4, 2002
| Steve0113
Posted on 10/04/2002 12:02:50 PM PDT by Steve0113
Another broad-daylight shooting just occurred, this time in Fredericksburg, VA, just off I-95. It's not even on the news yet.
About an hour's drive south of where the Montgomery County shootings happened, a woman was shot in the parking lot of a Michaels fabric store. My wife was in the store at the time. The victim had left the store and carried her purchases to her minivan. She unlocked the minivan and was loading her stuff into it when she was shot. No sign of the shooter.
No one else was injured.
The woman was taken away in an ambulance, condition unknown. Her license plate (which I'm not going to post) indicated that she had several children.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: banglist; randomshooting
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To: Steve0113
Chief Moose-Quimby's latest words make it sound like he is intent on arresting the guilty white truck. Talk about profiling......
461
posted on
10/04/2002 3:07:22 PM PDT
by
tracer
To: michigander
Thanks. Sorry I missed that. But then again, why do we need the other new sources. FR was way ahead on this.
To: Tree of Liberty; humblegunner
What he said.
463
posted on
10/04/2002 3:10:59 PM PDT
by
Flyer
To: umgud
Do you have some info on that? I know that the .223Rem was standardized by
SAAMI for civilian use, whereas the 5.56x45 round was standardized by NATO for the militaries of member nations.
As far as I am aware, there was only one standard for the 7.62x39.
Also, I'm only speaking of dimensions, not different types of bullets like HP, FMJ, TMJ, BT, tracer, etc.
To: Flyer; Semaphore Heathcliffe
No prob
To: Steve0113
Maybe this is not right to say because there was a women hurt, but for you, I'm glad your wife is okay. Buy her something nice.
To: Tree of Liberty
A .223 Remmington and a 5.56 NATO are the same cartridge. One is a U.S. commercial designation and the other is a metric military designation.
Some variations in bullet weight and bullet construction are encountered but are fully interchangable in firearms marked with either designation.
Bullet weight can vary from 40-70 grains and be either full metal jacket, hollow point, soft point or steel tipped penetrating round as the current NATO spec SS-109 bulleted round is.
Cartridge nomneclature can be very confusing for the uninitiated!
To: BJungNan
No problem.
You asked if it was a "real" news source and I gave you ABC and NBC. It's the best I could do :-)
It's still questionable info IMHO.
To: Steve0113
This could be a copycat shooting, but I was wondering today if yesterday's shooters were going to move on to another location and start the whole thing over again. It could be ME terrorism, or a wackjob like the guy who went around with the pipebombs earlier this year.
To: Tree of Liberty
I have quite a few plastic bandoliers of these green tips that I sure hope I have not wasted money on. Just to have...you know. I also have a bunch of NATO Ball for my M1-A1. Will check this out before I try any.
To: Ford Fairlane
Why is the news today calling these sniper style shootings?Because the killer(s) are operating like snipers. They quietly move into position, take aim, hit their target at long range with a suppressed weapon, killing with one shot, and quietly make their escape.
I am not trying to suggest any moral equivalency between these snipers and snipers in the military, just that they use the same tactics.
471
posted on
10/04/2002 3:22:53 PM PDT
by
xm177e2
To: Cobra Scott
You're likely on the right track...a signature of some sort: the cell name to tell their money man to send cash...it's us!!
Haven't seen the layout of the plazas in relation to the highway and surrounding topography.
Are we assuming there is a vehicle involved in close vicinity??? Do we really know the shots were made from a vehicle???
It sure would be easier to walk away in the confusion...Nobody would notice someone running or walking away..it would be a normal reaction.
What's the range on that handheld weapon?? They were talking about a silencer..
Sac
To: Steve0113
The Chief just referred to the Mystery Truck as a "box car" truck. Thanks for the update, Chief......
473
posted on
10/04/2002 3:25:34 PM PDT
by
tracer
To: Deguello
M1-A1 Ummmm, isn't that a tank?
To: Thud
There have been cases before of multiple gunmen acting as deranged killers rather than terrorists (like Harris and Klebold, or the boys who pulled the fire alarm and hid in the trees before shooting at kids and teachers from their school)
475
posted on
10/04/2002 3:27:39 PM PDT
by
xm177e2
To: ET(end tyranny)
No, it's a Garand carbine, I think.
476
posted on
10/04/2002 3:28:19 PM PDT
by
xm177e2
To: Milwaukee_Guy
No, they are not interchangeable. Read my link above.
To: r9etb
So much for the forensics guy saying it wasn't similar....They could have switched to a different weapon for some reason.
478
posted on
10/04/2002 3:30:47 PM PDT
by
xm177e2
To: Cobra Scott
I think about it, the more relavent it is that all seem to start at a Michael's. This could be a coded "message" to any other cells about who is behind it; in other words, if your local news is running a story on a nearby shooting spree, and one of the victims was in the parking lot of a Michael's, that is your cue to begin "plan 14XKM". Archangel Michael, the Angel of Night according to the Koran.
To: Semaphore Heathcliffe; Tree of Liberty; Flyer
OH!!! You can never be too rich, too thin, or have too much ammo.
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