A real national emergency: Gun violence in the United States. This one in Aurora, Illinois. Workplace massacre. |
Thoughts and prayers.
Great job by law enforcement in Aurora, Illinois. Heartfelt condolences to all of the victims and their families. America is with you!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 15, 2019
Thoughts and prayers, thoughts and prayers. Thoughts and prayers won't bring back the dead or heal the wounded. Those who say "their hearts goes out to..." have no heart. They don't know the victims.
Manufacturing warehouse the scene of the latest mass shooting. |
Okay, Aurora, Illinois, a city with 224,000 residents, due west of Chicago is the scene of the latest mass shooting. Only one year ago, Parkland, Florida was the scene of a mass shooting.
If there was a need for a national emergency, this would be it.
Another mass shooting in the United States. This time in Aurora, Illinois. The suspect was caught. Who deserves the blame? (Expect the dumbest answers being picked by trolls)
Six people have been confirmed dead in this Friday shooting at the Henry Pratt warehouse
The shooter was a Black terrorist who was laid off from his position. I guess he decided to take his revenge on those who let his sorry ass go.
The terrorist allegedly opened fire inside the warehouse just before 1:30 pm (CST) fatally shooting five people including those inside and law enforcement.
The terrorist managed to flee the scene but was shot by the law after he tried to reload.
Family of the terrorist said that he was disgruntled. He worked for the company for 20 years and lost his job two weeks ago.
We can't work in peace. |
The workers at a manufacturing warehouse in the Illinois city of Aurora were beginning to wind down their week when a gunman opened fire Friday, beginning a chaotic rampage that ended with five victims dead, five police officers wounded and a shooter killed by cops.
The first 911 calls came to Aurora police around 1:24 p.m. CT, with callers saying there was an active shooter at the Henry Pratt Company, which says it is one of the United States' largest manufacturers of industrial valves.
An employee at the company, John Probst, told CNN affiliate WLS the shooter was a co-worker and had a pistol.
"He was shooting everybody," Probst said.
The terrorist was a laid off worker. He decided to take his frustrations on co-workers and law enforcement. |
Four patients went to hospitals in Aurora, medical officials said. The chief said two wounded police officers were taken by air to trauma centers in Chicago, about 40 miles to the east.
Aerial video from the scene just after the shooting showed scores of police vehicles outside the neighboring companies. The response included at least six ambulances and six firetrucks.
After the incident, police also put up crime scene tape near the Alro Steel Company.
When will we see an end to gun violence in the United States?
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