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Gunmakers Profiting From Mass Shootings
It's an outrage that gun makers are profiting from the blood running in the streets of Las Vegas. Publicly traded stocks of gun makers tend to rally on such dire news. Sick, yes. However these loss of life scenarios cause citizens to rise up and demand a new look at gun laws, and the any possible future restriction on the purchase or use of a gun has gun enthusiasts running to their favorite gun shop to stock up. It's a sad and sick reality. Shares of Sturm Ruger, Vista Outdoor and American Outdoor Brands, formerly Smith & Wesson rose 4% each after news of the Las Vegas shooting. A similar trading pattern was seen following the Pulse Night Club massacre.
When will we have had enough of these heartbreaking headlines? When is enough enough? We have enough to worry about from those who want to do the USA harm that live outside of our borders to worry about the evil that may lurk within. It doesn't help that Nevada has some of the most lax gun laws out there. For example, if you live in Nevada you are not limited in the number of guns you own, nor are you required to have a license or register them. What I find truly shocking is it is legal to own machine guns and automatic assault rifles in Nevada, "as long as they are registered and possessed in adherence to federal law". Open carry is legal without a permit!
Sounds like Las Vegas or Nevada in general was a legitimate place for a mass shooting to take place given their views on guns. The shooter more than likely possessed the guns used to kill countless innocent people legally by Nevada law. There is a resolution being tossed around requiring background checks for gun purchases - chances are the gun lobby will rally against any type of accountability.
What can we do to stand up to the gun makers, the NRA and the other pro gun groups to level the playing field? There is so much gun related violence and deaths caused by firearms, I don't see any end in sight without intervention. I also understand we have the right to bare arms. BUT COME ON. We've had mass shootings at children schools, movie theatres, political events, free outdoor concerts, inside nightclubs, churches, mosques and other places of worship. This doesn't even touch on the bullets that spray our inner city streets and hurt and kill innocent bystanders. When is enough enough? When will we all stand up against gun violence?
There is great strength in numbers people. It's time to show our strength.
Mass shootings scarring the American landscape - Las Vegas becomes deadliest mass shooting
This may be an unpopular viewpoint but frankly I don't care. I am truly concerned about how utterly violent America has become and how often we are encountering mass shootings across the country. Is our society changing, are we producing angry and violent people hell bent on killing and injuring others - even innocent people they don't know? With the influx of 24 hour news via television, Internet, smart phone and social media, we are being flooded with news as soon as it happens. Look at some of the crazy videos people post on YouTube of themselves with a gun in their hand, or an illegal or modified firearm. They obviously don't expect to get into any type of trouble for these photos so what's the downside for them?
What has happened to our country and why has it become so violent? In particular gun violence seems to be more prevalent than ever. Starting with the first mass shooting that got the nation's attention, the Columbine shootings. Here we had 2 teenagers who may have been the subject of bullying at their school - instead of dealing with their frustrations in a positive manner, they meticulously planned to enter their school armed with assault rifles and handguns and kill as many of their perceived enemies as possible. I don't know that they ever expected to make it out alive themselves, but they were in this for the glory. If not, why take as many pictures dressed in the garb and holding the weapons they would use to gun kids down with?
Harris & Klebold planned their attack in order to cause the most casualties and deaths as possible. They ultimately killed 15 people (includes both gunman) and injured 24 more people. It could have been a lot worse considering the arsenal they had. As the photo to the left depicts, they had access to assault weapons that went well beyond what a handgun could do. 99 explosives were also found with other weapons law enforcement ultimately found they more than likely intended to use. This is probably the first time the general public had fear in sending their kids to school. If it could happen to Columbine, it could theoretically happen anywhere.
My sister and her husband are both long term high school teachers in the San Diego area, and I worry about their safety every time I see one of these headlines. Some schools may have stepped up security measures, hiring security guards or implementing metal detectors, but many schools lack the funding to make such changes. I can say that I was never afraid to go to school back in my day. The most we had to fear would be a fist fight.
Then the most innocent of victims were targeted at an elementary school - Sandy Hook. 20 year old Adam Lanza killed his mother and then went about gunning down people at Sandy Hook Elementary School. The death toll there was 20 children between the ages of 6-8 and 6 adults. I don't know what his connection to the school was, if any. It seems in some of these shootings a connection isn't necessary for the shooter. Elementary school children were an easy mark.
Virginia Tech was another mass shooting that shocked the nation. Seung-Hui Cho was a senior at Virginia Tech when he decided to amass an arsenal and gun down people at his college. He ultimately killed 32 people and injured 17 more. There was talk of him having a mental illness diagnosis of some kind, but he was bright enough to make it to his senior year of college and was said to be intelligent. Looking at photos he took of himself dressed in his killing gear paint a picture of what was in his mind at the time of this attack.
He either looks crazy or as if he's trying to look like a tough guy/bad ass. So much for the mental illness diagnosis. There are many people who battle mental illness successfully without ever hurting another sole. I just don't buy any defense on his part. He wanted to become infamous and with the shooting his name is in the history books. Apparently he couldn't make it happen with positive actions.
Perhaps the most eerie of mass shootings in recent memory were the "Dark Knight" movie theatre killings. We love our movies, and people of all ages, races, colors, sizes and nationalities go to the movies as one of our favorite pastimes. I've always felt safe in a movie theatre and viewed it as a very pleasant experience. That is until James Holmes burst into a late night showing of "the Dark Knight Rises" and opened fire in a theatre full of confused and panicked moviegoers. Many of the moviegoers believed Holmes actions to be a stunt of some kind, but the bullets and mayhem were all too real. He ultimately killed 12 people and injured another 70 people during his rampage. It seems he meant to cause more destruction as law enforcement found his home booby trapped with explosives and he had many weapons and ammunition at his disposal. Why did he do it? We may never know. His court appearances made him appear mentally imbalanced, but that may have been part of his grand scheme.
What has happened to our country and why has it become so violent? In particular gun violence seems to be more prevalent than ever. Starting with the first mass shooting that got the nation's attention, the Columbine shootings. Here we had 2 teenagers who may have been the subject of bullying at their school - instead of dealing with their frustrations in a positive manner, they meticulously planned to enter their school armed with assault rifles and handguns and kill as many of their perceived enemies as possible. I don't know that they ever expected to make it out alive themselves, but they were in this for the glory. If not, why take as many pictures dressed in the garb and holding the weapons they would use to gun kids down with?
Harris & Klebold planned their attack in order to cause the most casualties and deaths as possible. They ultimately killed 15 people (includes both gunman) and injured 24 more people. It could have been a lot worse considering the arsenal they had. As the photo to the left depicts, they had access to assault weapons that went well beyond what a handgun could do. 99 explosives were also found with other weapons law enforcement ultimately found they more than likely intended to use. This is probably the first time the general public had fear in sending their kids to school. If it could happen to Columbine, it could theoretically happen anywhere.
My sister and her husband are both long term high school teachers in the San Diego area, and I worry about their safety every time I see one of these headlines. Some schools may have stepped up security measures, hiring security guards or implementing metal detectors, but many schools lack the funding to make such changes. I can say that I was never afraid to go to school back in my day. The most we had to fear would be a fist fight.
Then the most innocent of victims were targeted at an elementary school - Sandy Hook. 20 year old Adam Lanza killed his mother and then went about gunning down people at Sandy Hook Elementary School. The death toll there was 20 children between the ages of 6-8 and 6 adults. I don't know what his connection to the school was, if any. It seems in some of these shootings a connection isn't necessary for the shooter. Elementary school children were an easy mark.
Virginia Tech was another mass shooting that shocked the nation. Seung-Hui Cho was a senior at Virginia Tech when he decided to amass an arsenal and gun down people at his college. He ultimately killed 32 people and injured 17 more. There was talk of him having a mental illness diagnosis of some kind, but he was bright enough to make it to his senior year of college and was said to be intelligent. Looking at photos he took of himself dressed in his killing gear paint a picture of what was in his mind at the time of this attack.
He either looks crazy or as if he's trying to look like a tough guy/bad ass. So much for the mental illness diagnosis. There are many people who battle mental illness successfully without ever hurting another sole. I just don't buy any defense on his part. He wanted to become infamous and with the shooting his name is in the history books. Apparently he couldn't make it happen with positive actions.
Perhaps the most eerie of mass shootings in recent memory were the "Dark Knight" movie theatre killings. We love our movies, and people of all ages, races, colors, sizes and nationalities go to the movies as one of our favorite pastimes. I've always felt safe in a movie theatre and viewed it as a very pleasant experience. That is until James Holmes burst into a late night showing of "the Dark Knight Rises" and opened fire in a theatre full of confused and panicked moviegoers. Many of the moviegoers believed Holmes actions to be a stunt of some kind, but the bullets and mayhem were all too real. He ultimately killed 12 people and injured another 70 people during his rampage. It seems he meant to cause more destruction as law enforcement found his home booby trapped with explosives and he had many weapons and ammunition at his disposal. Why did he do it? We may never know. His court appearances made him appear mentally imbalanced, but that may have been part of his grand scheme.
Then there was the Pulse nightclub massacre in Orlando that truly shocked the world. One man caused so much death and destruction and it's hard to make sense of the senseless. Since the Pulse nightclub was a place frequented by the LGBT community, there was an undercurrent of hate crime there. Omar Mateen killed 49 people and injured 50 - but he shattered the lives of so many more with his senseless and cowardly act.
That brings us to the mass shooting in Las Vegas. Las Vegas, a destination that reminds you of lights, gambling, shows and fun. Sure, there is a seedy side to Vegas but most people go to experience all the good Las Vegas has to offer. 62 year old Stephen Paddock may have been in Las Vegas for a different purpose. From his room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort, he had a perfect vantage point for the outdoor concert taking place below him. His room was found stockpiled with weapons and ammunition. There were an estimated 22,000 people attending a country music festival when Paddock began unleashing round after round after round, spraying the unsuspecting crowd with bullets and sending the crowd from confusion to panic. Law enforcement has said that Paddock possibly suffers from an undiagnosed mental illness that may have contributed to his murderous rampage.
That may be a contributing factor, but law enforcement also confirmed they found a handwritten note by Paddock where he was calculating how many targets he might hit and the distance and trajectory involved. He had to have been SANE enough to think about these calculations. Paddock had also attempted to purchase "tracer" bullets, but he wasn't able to because the store was out of stock. Sounds like a calculating move of somebody who was hell bent on killing as many people as possible. Paddock killed 58 people and injured an estimated 500 people. It was a scene of absolute panic as people tried to discern if they were hearing fire crackers or rapidly firing bullets. I can't imagine. Not wanting to believe someone was opening fire on a large crowd, but then realizing that's exactly what was happening as bodies began to fall. It must have been absolutely terrifying.
Haven't we seen enough of these scenes play out across America? Is it finally time to force a change? Does anybody really believe the framers of the Constitution meant we should have the right to bare arms for these purposes? I sincerely doubt it. The NRA will fight any further restrictions for as long as it takes. Gun makers profits will rise when these topics come up, as people run out to purchase firearms in the fear that restrictions will toughen up laws and they will be left without a firearm.
Guns do have a place and purpose in our society - police officers need them to protect themselves and the public. Homeowners can own them to protect their families and their property against deadly threats. However it seems the guns on the street are being used for domestic violence, mass shootings and domestic terrorism, gang warfare and other criminal activities. Let's be honest about the state of our country. Murder with firearms is at an all time high and only getting worse. Disturbed people looking to make a name for themselves grab a gun and plan the next mass shooting so they can go down in a blaze of glory. Not all gun owners are irresponsible. For the most part, people who own and license their guns take their responsibility seriously. It's the other population of people who illegally own guns that are a danger to our society.
When are we going to wise up and demand change from our government? What can we as a society do? If anybody has ideas, please share them here. There is strength in numbers. I'll never get through to anyone on my own and neither would you. But together, maybe we can get some changes enacted. Let's stand up for CHANGE and a safer America!!
Martin Martinez had $2 bill with Amanda Crews blood on it in wallet
Nob Hill Court crime scene, Modesto CA
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31 year old Martin Martinez faces charges of child abuse and murder in the 2014 death of his girlfriend's 2 year old son, Christopher Ridley. Christopher's mother, Dr. Amanda Crews dated Martinez and subsequently had a daughter with him. Christopher Ridley died after suffering a traumatic head injury while in the care of Martinez. The puzzling thing about this mysterious case is that Amanda Crews was reportedly supporting Martinez's claim that Christopher's injury was accidental. She even helped him retain an attorney for this matter. Everything changed in July of 2015 when Amanda Crews and four other family members were found murdered in her Nob Hill Court home in Modesto, CA. Martin Martinez was arrested and charged with 5 counts of first degree murder.
Among the murder victims was Martinez's own mother, his 6 month old daughter Rachel, Amanda's 6 year old daughter Elizabeth and a 5 year old girl reported to be his niece. After Christopher's death, Child Protective Services sought to keep Martinez away from Crews' remaining children. Martinez was living in an apartment just miles away from Crews in July of 2015 when the 5 murders were committed. Martinez was apprehended in San Jose when he exited a movie theatre with his father. He is being held without bail in Stanislaus County.
Information on both cases has been relatively scarce but it has been reported that at the time of his arrest, Martinez had a bloody $2 bill in his wallet that was believed to be Amanda Crews'. Crews' parents had a tradition in which they gave their children and grandchildren 2 dollar bills, and the blood on the bill was in fact found to be Amanda's. It would be difficult to explain how he ended up with the bloody currency on the same day the five victims were discovered. During a preliminary hearing Amanda Crews mother and stepfather, Paulette and Ronald Beidleman explained their tradition of giving $2 bills to their children and grandchildren.
There was reportedly domestic violence in the relationship between Crews and Martinez. Amanda Crews' twin sister Kimberley has described Crews' and Martinez's relationship as volatile and she reportedly witnessed some domestic violence that was never reported by Amanda. She described an instance when Amanda was pregnant with his child in which he shoved Amanda into a bathroom door and has his hands around her neck. He later downplayed the incident by saying he was upset over a death in his family, but this glimpse of violence seems to say a lot to Amanda Crews family members.
Timothy Ridley was married to Amanda and was the father of Christopher and Elizabeth Ridley. Both of his children have now been killed by Martin Martinez and he is understandedly devastated and angry. During his ex-wife's relationship with Martin Martinez, he was very concerned when his children came home with injuries after staying with their mother and Martinez. A daycare employee has also stated that Christopher showed up with various injuries including a black eye and a split lip - Amanda Crews stated the black eye was a result of a fall in the bathtub at his father's home. Timothy Ridley disputed any injuries occurred at his home, rather the injuries began when his ex wife started dating Martin Martinez.
A daycare employee also stated that Christopher Ridley would become very upset when Martin Martinez would pick him up. It clearly appeared he was afraid of him and didn't want to leave with him. If this is all accurate, that's heartbreaking. I'm wondering if Amanda Crews truly believed these injuries her son had were accidental or was she trying to protect Martin Martinez? Is it possible she believed Martinez for some period of time but was beginning to have a change of heart that led to her murder? There are so many unanswered questions in these two stories that will have to wait until the trial begins. How did an intelligent woman like Amanda Crews end up a victim of what appears to be domestic violence? Usually a mother's instinct is to protect the children at all costs. She defended Martin and appeared to believe he did not purposely cause the injuries that killed her son and perhaps her inability to see his violent side was a fatal mistake.
Regardless of what Dr. Crews may have believed, none of these 6 victims deserved to be murdered. What could have happened to have set this awful chain of events into motion? Why was Martin in Amanda's house when there was a protective order to stay away? Why was Martinez's mother and niece there that day, and how did one man manage to subdue and kill 5 people in that house? Granted, 3 of the victims were 6 years and younger - but two women could've put up a fight. Martinez faces charges of 5 counts of first degree murder first. He faces a second trial for the death of Christopher Ridley.
Mass Shooting Stuns Las Vegas - Take a Stand
Another headline announces the worst mass shooting in US history, surpassing the carnage in Florida at the Pulse Nightclub - Las Vegas and the Mandalay Bay now hold the unwanted title for the site of the worst mass shooting/killing in America. This is a distinction nobody wants. Why does this madness continue? Who has so much hate, destruction and callousness inside to be able to open fire on a crowd gathered to enjoy music in Las Vegas? Is the shooter that angry at the world that he doesn't care who he hurts, maims or kills? Is the fact that the concert goers are enjoying themselves in a way the shooter is unable to? The shooter must be someone incapable of feeling joy, empathy, hope or love. All he must feel is hatred and a desire to punish those who are able to feel love and hope.
At latest count 50 people have died and over 200 are injured in the Las Vegas Mandalay Bay shooting. The 64 year old shooter Stephen Paddock is also reportedly dead. He took his stance from the 32rd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel and opened fire. This marks the 338 mass shooting in just 273 days in the United States of America. SOMETHING IS WRONG. What does the NRA say about these shootings? Wake up Washington - we have a massive problem here. I know I know - the Second Amendment gives us the right to bare arms. What about our right to go to a public venue to enjoy a music festival without the fear of becoming the next shooting victim? What about the right to walk across a street without being caught in cross fire in an inner city? What about the students who have the right to go to their schools without fearing a gun will be pulled by a bullied student?
I will never understand how a person could point a gun in the direction of a large crowd and indiscriminately shoot, not caring who gets hit or how many lives are altered, cut down, forever changed or snuffed out by their actions. What kind of monster did this?
At latest count 50 people have died and over 200 are injured in the Las Vegas Mandalay Bay shooting. The 64 year old shooter Stephen Paddock is also reportedly dead. He took his stance from the 32rd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel and opened fire. This marks the 338 mass shooting in just 273 days in the United States of America. SOMETHING IS WRONG. What does the NRA say about these shootings? Wake up Washington - we have a massive problem here. I know I know - the Second Amendment gives us the right to bare arms. What about our right to go to a public venue to enjoy a music festival without the fear of becoming the next shooting victim? What about the right to walk across a street without being caught in cross fire in an inner city? What about the students who have the right to go to their schools without fearing a gun will be pulled by a bullied student?
There are far too many guns in America, and they are getting into the wrong hands. Safeguards, laws, waiting periods may be in place, but clearly they are not foolproof. We need real change. We need less guns on the street PERIOD. This doesn't even cover accident gun discharges and deaths - domestic violence related gun violence or gang related gun violence. Lone wolf, home grown terrorist violence - there are too many scenarios to name. Guns can save lives and are necessary for our protection by law enforcement. However, guns take lives when they end up in the wrong hands. They may begin their journey on the street in a legal sale to a righteous and responsible owner with a valid reason for ownership. But when that gun is stolen, it more than likely will end up in the hands of someone who cannot or should not own a handgun. There are too many weapons out there in our streets. The bad guys with bad intentions outnumber the good guys out to protect us.
Wake up Washington. We are losing in the gun battle. Time to rethink the gun laws and stand up to the NRA. Do it now before things escalate and another massacre ensues. How many families are effected by this latest Mandalay Bay shooting? Many family's, friends - the loss is enormous and this is only the beginning. How are any of us supposed to feel safe in public places if not in Las Vegas at a highly organized event? Where was security? It's a scary scary world, I'm afraid to say. What is happening to our society? People - take a stand against gun violence!!
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