CHICAGO - Chicago White Sox officials said on Saturday that they don't know where the bullet that apparently hit two fans on Friday actually came from, and also explained why the game continued afterwards.
They're so busy that..... well, let me put it this way: When I hit most of my daily news stations looking for blog material, I pretty much have to take anything that looks newsworthy. With Chicago, I get to take my pick.
Our society ,well, in some places, is made up of people who have Zero respect for others. People who can lean out of the window and shoot into a house. It doesn't matter to them that The Target shares that house with several people. If they read the paper, or,more likely someone read it to them, because,,, Schools, they will laugh if they killed or wounded someone other than The Target. If you're here, you know it's true. So why would anyone be surprised that such amoral people would point a gun toward a stadium and pop off a few rounds? What could Possibly be more Fun than killing or injuring complete strangers?
I'm Gonna fire off a few rounds towards all them rich asshoes.. Someone gon be SaahPrize when they gets Shot..
Just read an article and the two were both teachers celebrating the end of the first week of school. One of them carried the gun in between their rolls of fat and during the game, messing with the gun, experienced an AD. Not sure if the 26 or 42 yo was the beefy one, but but whichever one carried the gun in, got 'em both.
It's been busier than usual in Chi-Town lately, hasn't it?
ReplyDeleteThey're so busy that..... well, let me put it this way:
DeleteWhen I hit most of my daily news stations looking for blog material, I pretty much have to take anything that looks newsworthy. With Chicago, I get to take my pick.
Enemies Foreign and Domestic
ReplyDeleteAuthor: Matthew Bracken
https://enemiesforeignanddomestic.com/
Evil Franklin
My first thought too. Indirect fire.
DeleteIt was bound to happen after evolution gave monkey's opposable thumbs
ReplyDeleteUpdated:
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/CWBChicago/status/1696696715045458405
Some woman smuggled in the gun buried in her folds of belly fat.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm told that appendix carry is dangerous. Maybe I'll try fat fold carry.
DeleteHell, why wouldn't the game continue....I'm sure Chicagoans are so used to this shit, they barely even noticed the gunshots....
ReplyDeleteProbably no one heard the shot, seeing as the entire firearm was encased in sound absorbent material...
DeleteThey'd lock down an entire school for mere reports of something that looks like a gun. But a sportsball circus with real bullets flying must go on.
ReplyDeleteThere’s a new Chicago street corner game….
ReplyDelete"a 9 mm 120 grain bullet fired out of an average sized handgun at 45 degrees elevation will travel about 2300 meters before falling."
Wonder how many landed it the outfield…..??
Our society ,well, in some places, is made up of people who have Zero respect for others. People who can lean out of the window and shoot into a house. It doesn't matter to them that The Target shares that house with several people. If they read the paper, or,more likely someone read it to them, because,,, Schools, they will laugh if they killed or wounded someone other than The Target. If you're here, you know it's true.
ReplyDeleteSo why would anyone be surprised that such amoral people would point a gun toward a stadium and pop off a few rounds?
What could Possibly be more Fun than killing or injuring complete strangers?
I'm Gonna fire off a few rounds towards all them rich asshoes.. Someone gon be SaahPrize when they gets Shot..
You couldn't get that kind of damage to the body from an outside the park gunshot.
ReplyDeleteIt came from inside. Period
Just read an article and the two were both teachers celebrating the end of the first week of school. One of them carried the gun in between their rolls of fat and during the game, messing with the gun, experienced an AD.
ReplyDeleteNot sure if the 26 or 42 yo was the beefy one, but but whichever one carried the gun in, got 'em both.