The Sushi Hunter wrote:Obviously there was little to nothing the crowd could have done, they were pretty much doomed unfortunately. A lot of unfortunates about it, but one for sure it's unfortunate that someone wasn't able to secure this fruitcakes liberty for good by shooting him dead.
But really people need to rethink what they consider as entertainment. If you think the footage of people leaving the theater after the shooting was disturbing, don't go watch the movie cause I'm sure what was depicted in parts of the movie were much more graffic and disturbing. Yeah, lets go out and watch a movie shoing people getting shot and killed. Entertaining? Same goes for all those shoot'em up games on Xbox. What's the purpose? What's the entertainment there?
As someone mentioned before somewhere in so many words: when entertainment is watching movies of people killing people, people will kill for entertainment.
The Batman that I used to watch on tv as a little kid, no one was dying in any of those 1966 episodes, not even the bad guys.
Quit playing the blame game. You're no better than liberals who want to blame EVERYONE but the individual when a crime is committed. You're just scapegoating different animals.
This guy is about my age (couple years younger) and undoubtedly grew up on the same tv, movies, video games, and music that I did. It has nothing to do with culture. The guy is a fucking evil son of a bitch.
And yes, REAL people leaving a movie theater at the scene of a REAL LIFE homicidal massacre soaked in blood, screaming, crying, and dazed in shock is more disturbing than a video game or a movie. If you need help understanding why, go back to 2nd grade... or check into the closest mental hospital.