Especially in Chicago.Sounds like the answer many Americans have to a lot of things.
Historically, it's worked for us.Sounds like the answer many Americans have to a lot of things.
According to one witness interviewed by a Fox News affiliate, a man arrived at the house and had an argument with a woman outside before drawing an automatic weapon and starting to shoot.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/sep/11/texas-shooting-eight-killed-plano-house-party
("automatic weapon" eh?...I call BS on that)
Somebody stole somebody's balls so they came back for a suicide by cop.
Another somebody done someone wrong song.
That's country music unfolding in real life right there.
Especially in Chicago.
Urban myth. Texas has no higher rate of falling-bullet deaths and woundings than any other state, and I could find no incidence of the state government issuing such an appeal, though Houston did once.More likely in Texas. A few years ago the state government had to issue an appeal to Texans to stop shooting their guns into the air on 4th of July celebrations. Too many people were being injured by bullets falling on their heads. So far as I know Chicagoans were not quite that stupid.
I'd like to hang-glide into a hurricane, or at least throw a paper airplane into it.
Or maybe fly a kite in it?
Link?Another mass shooting in Texas with eight dead ..... Monday mornings, eh?
11 killed, dozens shot over weekend in Chicago - CNNEspecially in Chicago.
More likely in Texas. A few years ago the state government had to issue an appeal to Texans to stop shooting their guns into the air on 4th of July celebrations. Too many people were being injured by bullets falling on their heads. So far as I know Chicagoans were not quite that stupid.