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  • alwalker84

    Sharpshooter
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    Jun 30, 2009
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    Indianapolis
    Yea, I just got the Fox 59 alert on my iphone. Wonder which ones it is. Theres that gimpy old guy and the mexican(ish) guy that was in the marines or something. Both are ****heads, not saying they deserve to get shot though.
     

    cp009

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    Jul 12, 2010
    376
    18
    NWI
    Robbing a gun store not to bright. Hopefully the robbers were the ones that were shot.
     

    Caleb

    Making whiskey, one batch at a time!
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    Aug 11, 2008
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    Columbus, IN
    epicfacepalm.jpg
     

    Fawkes

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    Sep 4, 2012
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    Not the first time, I can think of at least 2 other incidents, one at the store that used to be at 96th and Keystone
     

    Newg

    Plinker
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    Jun 26, 2008
    118
    16
    Westside of Indy.
    Is it wrong for people to click the "Like" button on a story like this?


    Yes, it would be wrong to click "like" on this story. For multiple reasons.

    1) The story is so new you have no idea who was killed. We still don't know if it was the burglar. Could have been a bystander or an employee. If it was an employee? Well, just because they are an employee of Don's Gun's doesn't mean they deserve to die in a shooting. An innocent bystander certainly doesn't deserve to be shot.

    2) Whether you like it or not, stories like this one reflect negatively on the entire gun community.

    So, in closing, you should probably hold off on your cheers.
     

    alwalker84

    Sharpshooter
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    4   0   0
    Jun 30, 2009
    662
    16
    Indianapolis
    Yes, it would be wrong to click "like" on this story. For multiple reasons.

    1) The story is so new you have no idea who was killed. We still don't know if it was the burglar. Could have been a bystander or an employee. If it was an employee? Well, just because they are an employee of Don's Gun's doesn't mean they deserve to die in a shooting. An innocent bystander certainly doesn't deserve to be shot.

    2) Whether you like it or not, stories like this one reflect negatively on the entire gun community.

    So, in closing, you should probably hold off on your cheers.

    Bad guy was wounded fatally...
     
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