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Thursday, December 13, 2012

Blame Game: Oregon Mall Shooting!

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Jake Roberts, 22 years old is the shooter in the Clackamas Town Center tragedy.
Jacob "Jake" Tyler Roberts, age 22 was the confirmed shooter. Of course, many describe this person who was "soft-spoken", "polite" and "full of life". Yeah, did they forgot to mention that he's a terrorist as well!

Once again, you're looking into a window of the disturbed individual. The top ten differences of White terrorism, you can't talk about it! It will offend the conservative media! The gun lobbyist hate when it singles them out! But they'll be willing to take firearms away from Blacks, Hispanics and Muslims.

Jake Roberts is a WHITE TERRORIST.

Jared Lee Loughner is a WHITE TERRORIST.

Wade Page is a WHITE TERRORIST.

James Holmes is a WHITE TERRORIST.

Thomas Lane is a WHITE TERRORIST.

The issue will reach the president and he'll issue a statement pleading for sympathy and condolences of those lost this week. The mentally disturbed and firearms once again will be swept under the table for the fiscal cliff and debt ceiling. Then of course the left wing media will rage about Republicans being stubborn on raising taxes. The right wing media will rage about Democrats focusing on higher spending and the union protester hitting that asshole Steven Crowder. None of these issues will address the fact that more Americans (likely WHITE MALES) are buying firearms at a rapid pace. The National Rifle Association is breathing a sigh of relief now that the media isn't going to turn this tragedy into a political event.

These issues are never going to make it to the president nor his political party. As a concealed carry gun owner, I understand that whenever the police are pulling me over, they're inching for the trigger. They think of Blacks as hostile drivers and show more tensions of being in an event of a criminal act. They'll shoot multiple times and question last. Take the incident in Cleveland, Ohio. That issue will be brought up later.

Or perhaps the young man who was walking in New York and he was shot at point blank range by an unknown assailant. The NYPD are looking for the shooter and yet there's hundreds of people in the vicinity and yet they don't know anything! This will be discussed also.

But for this tragedy and many others, guns are the reason for our turmoils and it's likely that the cycle of death will always end with a bullet in someone!
Cindy Ann Yuille and Steve Forsyth were killed in this horrible tragedy.
The Columbian reports that Roberts shared big plans with friends. He told an ex-girlfriend that he was going to buy the Southeast Portland sandwich shop where he worked. He mentioned to a former roommate that he was moving to Hawaii. And he told others that he had just inherited a lot of money.

But days after he was supposed to fly away to his new life, the 22-year-old Portland man instead drove to Clackamas Town Center. Wearing a white hockey mask and a vest holding ammunition, investigators said Roberts stormed into the mall with an AR-15 semiautomatic assault rifle and opened fire on holiday shoppers at the food court, killing two people.

As shoppers scattered, Roberts continued his rampage through the mall, wounding a teenage girl, Clackamas County sheriff's officials said. He made his way along a back hallway and down a stairwell before fatally turning the weapon on himself.
In the mind of a killer were thoughts of failure!
A Facebook page that appears to be Roberts' says his interests included shooting, and that he liked TV shows "Breaking Bad" about a terminally ill man who turns to a life of crime, the irreverent animated show "South Park," "Dexter" about serial killers and the film "Requiem for a Dream" about addiction and the drug trade. He also liked heavy rap, metalcore, the Beatles and baseball.

A photo at the top of the page shows street art that has the word "cancelled" written over "Follow Your Dreams."

He was described as soft-spoken and polite at Oregon City High School, where he went for one year and graduated in 2008. He went to Clackamas Community College for a year.

Audrey Rook, who was a classmate at Milwaukie High School, recalled that "all he cared about was making people laugh." He was the kind of person who would go across the street to help an elderly neighbor bring in groceries, she said.

Friends are now searching for clues to what might have happened or signs that Roberts was having problems. He had broken up with a girlfriend over the summer, one friend said. He had quit his job behind the counter last month at Big Bertha's sandwich shop on Southeast Hawthorne, said acquaintance Arianna Johnson, who would see him regularly at the shop.
A design of the Clackamas Town Center near Portland, Oregon.
He told Johnson and others that he had just inherited a large sum of money from a relative and was considering moving to Hawaii, traveling the islands and deciding whether to stay there permanently.

"He was leaving all of a sudden," Johnson said.

The Hawaii plans were a shift from what he told a former girlfriend as recently as September. At that point, Roberts said he was giving up his idea to become a firefighter because the sandwich shop owner was going to sell him the business, said Brittany Curry, who dated Roberts for about six months and still occasionally talked to him after their breakup in February.

Samantha Bennett, a friend and former neighbor, said she had known Roberts since they were students at Lane Middle School in Southeast Portland and described him as an outgoing and energetic guy. He lived in a unit across from her at the Overlook Pointe Apartments, not far from Clackamas Town Center, but moved out in July.

Bennett and her boyfriend used to hang out with Roberts, she said, watching movies, playing video games, going out to bars and swimming in the complex's pool. "He was always doing flips, joking around," she said. She hadn't seen him since he moved out, she said, wondering what might have happened.

"It seemed like he was doing well," she said. "What changed in his head?"

Police searched a Portland house in the 7300 block of Southeast 84th Avenue where Roberts apparently was living most recently with friends.

Bobbi Bates, a neighbor across the street, said she saw Roberts leave Tuesday with a guitar case "like he was late for something."

"He tore out of the house, threw the guitar case in the back of the car and tore off," she said.

We at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to survivors of the shooting. We also send our condolences to the families of Cindy Ann Yuille and Steve Forsyth.

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