But I did have to get my OC tweak in for the day, right?

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Ammonium nitrate fertilizer alone is not explosive. It acquires that characteristic only when properly mixed with certain petroleum products and set off by another primary explosive charge.Beiruty wrote:What is important and still not answer, how the assailant was gunned downed, or is it a self-inflicted wound?
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The shooter had intent to "detonate" his bomb truck in similar fashion to OK incident. The fire did not ignite the fertilizer. He opened fire and tried to run away. Most likely took his own life after being hit from returning fire from LEOs.
Over 100 shots fired from cover and he didn't hit with one shows he either wasn't intending to OR he was intending to and was not capable of doing so because of poor planning or poor control or both.Excaliber wrote:Beiruty wrote: The fact that lots of wild shots were fired without hitting anyone, even though people were outside and would have been easy targets for a rifleman at 50 yards, strongly suggests that mass murder was not the real intent.
probably because then they wouldn't get their names in the paperpara driver wrote:not trying to be cruel, but why don't we just set up suicide centers where these people can go and 'do their thing'..
50 yards is possible, but not my choice either.. it would have to be a 'hail Mary' shot, from good cover.MojoTexas wrote: For what it's worth, I am definitely not going to use my concealed handgun to engage an attacker that is 50+ meters away and armed with a rifle, especially if I have the opportunity to escape or achieve sufficient cover.
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Or because his intention was to create enough commotion to get the police to take care of what he didn't want to do himself - but ultimately did anyway.Hoi Polloi wrote:Over 100 shots fired from cover and he didn't hit with one shows he either wasn't intending to OR he was intending to and was not capable of doing so because of poor planning or poor control or both.Excaliber wrote:Beiruty wrote: The fact that lots of wild shots were fired without hitting anyone, even though people were outside and would have been easy targets for a rifleman at 50 yards, strongly suggests that mass murder was not the real intent.
I think you hit the nail on the head Excaliber. From things that he apparently had posted on social networking sites, he was looking to check out. With 100 rounds of ammo fired, I think he would have hit someone if he had even tried at all. My gut says that he wanted to make sure he died during the incident, and when he realized they possibly could take him alive that he terminated his own life rather than be caught. I could be wrong, but all things are starting to add up to that scenario.Excaliber wrote:Or because his intention was to create enough commotion to get the police to take care of what he didn't want to do himself - but ultimately did anyway.
Keith:Keith B wrote:I think you hit the nail on the head Excaliber. From things that he apparently had posted on social networking sites, he was looking to check out. With 100 rounds of ammo fired, I think he would have hit someone if he had even tried at all. My gut says that he wanted to make sure he died during the incident, and when he realized they possibly could take him alive that he terminated his own life rather than be caught. I could be wrong, but all things are starting to add up to that scenario.Excaliber wrote:Or because his intention was to create enough commotion to get the police to take care of what he didn't want to do himself - but ultimately did anyway.
He should have gone to Vegas. The police there would have been more than happy to help him out. He wouldn't have needed a gun or anything.Excaliber wrote:Keith:Keith B wrote:I think you hit the nail on the head Excaliber. From things that he apparently had posted on social networking sites, he was looking to check out. With 100 rounds of ammo fired, I think he would have hit someone if he had even tried at all. My gut says that he wanted to make sure he died during the incident, and when he realized they possibly could take him alive that he terminated his own life rather than be caught. I could be wrong, but all things are starting to add up to that scenario.Excaliber wrote:Or because his intention was to create enough commotion to get the police to take care of what he didn't want to do himself - but ultimately did anyway.
I agree. His actions fit "suicide by cop" better than any other pattern of behavior.
I see his "spray the building" tactic not as a lack of marksmanship skill, but a way to draw attention to himself to "come get me."
The materials and methods used to create the vehicle fire are also more consistent with a call for attention than with an attempt to harm others.