To: walkingdead
Of course, if they had two rifles, I would think they would both be shooting one cooridinated shot, resulting in two kills with one "noise problem". Makes sense right? One noise (noise being the biggest part of getting caught) and two kills. I'm not sure I understand. I meant even if they each have their own rifle, they wouldn't be shooting the same people because one would have to be doing the driving while the other one shoots.
Also by teens, I mean older teens or very young adults. To me it would shed more light on the shooting of the young boy.
338 posted on
10/08/2002 8:29:24 AM PDT by
Elenya
To: GeorgeandtheDralgore
When I say two shots, I mean two shots, two kills. They wouldn't be shooting at the same person, they'd shoot a two different ones. And these are not "drive-by" shootings, these shots are well placed, from a long distance. This CANNOT be done from a moving vehicle.
Oh, and I also believe it is almost as dangerous to blame this on video games, as blame it on guns. Guns don't kill people, even video games don't kill people, people kill people. Just my two cents.....
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