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Skanky Shills Pushing For Gun Control - The Kansas City Strong Superbowl Hoax

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Look at these clowns. The ex-military crisis actor, Austin, states the Superbowl shooting reminds him of an active shooter training drill. He then starts pushing for gun control. Fireworks are back in the script for this one. The "gunfire" sounds super fake - just like Vegas.
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updates 2/16/24: https://gab.com/Lateralus1/posts/111944372166869659
Grifting update 2/20 https://gab.com/Lateralus1/posts/111965706197622778

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This is the moment that the victory celebration turned violent. Gunfire screams as a horrifying reality set fans including families running for their lives. You can see first responders giving CPR and fans being loaded on the stretchers. I hear down down down everybody down. 800 law enforcement officers were on site many running toward the gunfire taking two armed suspects into custody. As all this was unfolding we were covering this celebration live and you've got kids and you've got elderly people and you're not expecting something like this. It was just as as horrible a feeling as you can imagine people began to run as hard as they could in all directions. People knocked down children knocked down a nearby level one trauma center is now caring for some of the victims. There is one deceased person. Our gunshot wound total has went up to 22. Late today chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes tweeted quote, praying for Kansas City. We were here for a safe celebration and because of two bad actors or more it is why we're standing here today. This is absolutely a tragedy the likes of which we would have never expected in Kansas City and the likes of which we will remember for some time. FBI and ATF agents remain on the scene to help with the investigation. They were here as part of parade security. Law enforcement officials tell us there is no evidence that this was an act of terrorism. John Neil Jones thank you. Joining me now is Austin Pritchett and Astor Bubbles. They were at the parade when the shooting began. First of all to both of you we are very glad that you are safe and able to join us. Austin let me start with you. What was the first thing that went through your head when you started hearing gunfire? So it was initially when we were about to exit the rally and just ended. And so you hear the gunshots and initially in my head I was like oh you know fireworks but then it clicked yeah I was in the military so then immediately clicked I was like oh no that's gunshots and I was like oh gunshots and I looked at each other and ran and worked. Yeah we looked down and you could see the crowd start to run away and then we saw people drop shoes sorry we saw people dropped the ground and it was just a surreal event. Astor had you ever thought before today because there are a lot of school there are a lot of shootings in America have you ever thought if I'm in a situation like that this is what I do? No I don't think anything can really prepare you for what you're going to do in that situation. I can't imagine this ever happening but we ended up being right there. And Austin you mentioned you were in the sorry go ahead Astor? Oh I said our first thought was just to help. Did you know uh Astor where the shooting was coming from or was it just a sense of chaos and and mayhem? I don't know if I know exactly where the shots came from but I could hear the general area and I saw people go down. And Austin what was your reaction? You said you'd been in the military had you I mean what kicked in in your mind had you ever thought something like this might happen that you would be around gunfire? So you know we go through active shoots you're training every year and everything like that so you know immediately I recognized it as that. Astor tell me what your thinking was about going to the parade what you were hoping for today what your thoughts were before the mayhem started. Well it was my first chief's parade so I didn't really know to expect obviously not what happened but I was excited I mean everyone was telling me how big of an event it was and it was supposed to be super fun and we were we were having a really good time until that happened. So we ended up like booking it down in alley people followed us and it was a dead end. And it was barricades pushed over the barricades and we jumped into another parking garage and we're helping left people through the parking garage ledges to get out of there. We exit the parking garage and it just seems like everything's normal like no one knows what's going on. Astor do you sometimes when this happens people say how did this happen in our community? Do you feel that way or this is the 48th mass shooting in America this year? Shocking but was it surprising? I mean it's it's appalling at this point you know at what point do we quit with the you know bluntly thoughts and prayers obviously it's not helping you know this is an epidemic in America 48 or in February 48 mass shootings not even two full months of the year is ridiculous and it just keeps getting worse year in and year out and you know I own guns at home but something has to change. TBS news contributor and a former assistant secretary for counterterrorism threat prevention and law enforcement policy for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Your first reaction to what you've learned so far about today. Well my first reaction is horror that this has happened again and that so many innocent lies were impacted by what unfolded in Kansas city but I have to tell you John I'm not surprised having worked on mass shootings of the Department of Homeland Security air playbook for these kinds of incidents is still ingrained in my memory because they happen so often. Sam in a in a situation like this given the firepower that's readily available how much can the best hardened target do against somebody who's got what's available in American gun stores I mean you can prepare but but give us the sense of how much you can prepare for and how much you know no matter how prepared you are you can't stop. Well hard security preparations alone are not going to solve the gun epidemic in many hard security targets there are perimeter set up there's inspections of individuals before they enter a facility whether it be packed down there's some other form of technology to see if they have a weapon on their person but outside of that perimeter individuals are not undergoing the kind of screening that would necessarily detect a weapon and in this case I don't imagine for example that a parking garage had that kind of security perimeter set up so we can't have a security perimeter around the whole country unfortunately and so individuals who have weapons particularly concealed carry licenses or even open carry in some states means that weapons can come closer to security prumerators and to mass density events like parades.