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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBreaking Mass shooting at a Kroger supermarket in Tennessee
Casualties including the gunman.
Any bets this was about masks?
Aristus
(66,093 posts)malaise
(267,808 posts)Sadly
Nevilledog
(50,676 posts)malaise
(267,808 posts)Celerity
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malaise
(267,808 posts)Thanks
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Nevilledog
(50,676 posts)Link to tweet
The Tennessee Holler
@TheTNHoller
COLLIERVILLE UPDATE: 13 victims, 1 dead, shooter dead crime scene is huge our hearts are with the victims and their families.
We have 5 of the 65 deadliest cities in the country here in TN. More guns does not make us more safe. @GovBillLee @MemphisHoller
1:31 PM · Sep 23, 2021
malaise
(267,808 posts)madinmaryland
(64,920 posts)Treefrog
(4,170 posts)Took him 30 minutes to get to it. Go figure.
AngryOldDem
(14,061 posts)I got the push notice and turned on CNN. Tapper mentioned it and then there were commercials that went on forever.
Its a sick, sad commentary that these events seem to get only a passing mention anymore, theyre so common.
Now were getting the latest on Gabby Petito. Of course.
malaise
(267,808 posts)Budi
(15,325 posts)I suggest Tapper join him.
Link to tweet
Pelosi is such a legend.
@JakeSherman
· 5h
"She told me to sit in front row next time".
Link to tweet
@JakeSherman
Walked w Pelosi after her presser. @lindsemcpherson said its hard for us to understand framework Dems have agreed to without her describing it further.
Thats your problem not mine, Pelosi said.
I asked about Mons infra vote
The press conference is over.
10:25 AM · Sep 23, 2021
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LOL at the replies...
Try listening to actually understand the next time and not just focusing on the next zinger question you think youre going to get her with because you will never win.
Replying to
@JakeSherman
Did she use her mom voice when she said it?
malaise
(267,808 posts)for real
Budi
(15,325 posts)Lucky us, huh!
She's stood watch over this American governing body most of my entire adult life!
BeckyDem
(8,361 posts)ananda
(28,782 posts)People are really crazy these days.
WarGamer
(12,103 posts)I won't leave a 2-3 block area of the hotel/downtown district when I'm there at night.
(It's the BioTech industry in the city that brings me there.)
EDIT: this shooting was a few miles outside Memphis... but my observation of Memphis still stands.
malaise
(267,808 posts)WarGamer
(12,103 posts)But I think this shooting is a Bubba... maybe a Domestic situation?
BTW, it's a high income area... avg household income is $110k+
malaise
(267,808 posts)I thought I heard Collierville, about 50 miles from Memphis but I don't know the state. Many of the injuries are very serious. I hope the victims recover. Whatever happened to peace and tranquility?
WarGamer
(12,103 posts)It's struck my own home town.
the Borderline shooting was in my home town, before it was a Borderline it was a Charlie Brown's restaurant. Since the 1980's it's a place where I'd go with parents, take first dates... never went there when it was Borderline though.
I just don't get the violence and anger people have in their hearts.
whistler162
(11,155 posts)and his family live in the area. He flies for FedEx and owns a renovation business on the side. Just bought a new house just down the street, as I understand it, from his boss some guy named Smith. FINGERS CROSSED and thoughts to the families affected.
malaise
(267,808 posts)Last edited Thu Sep 23, 2021, 06:48 PM - Edit history (1)
Keep us posted
whistler162
(11,155 posts)in this situation.
kcr
(15,300 posts)This is where I used to live. I've shopped at that store.
No where is safe and not just in the US
LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)city you've ever spent time in?
Data driven? Or simply editorial and anecdote?
WarGamer
(12,103 posts)But I guess the data pretty much backs up my "feelings".
I mean if you want to know... stuff like when locals take me out on the town when I visit... stuff like that.
https://www.wgnsradio.com/article/69648/one-tennessee-city-is-now-ranked-the-second-most-dangerous-in-the-united-states-of-america#:~:text=The%20nationwide%20study%20of%20violent,big%20city%20in%20the%20country.&text=Memphis%20had%20a%20violent%20crime,latest%20data%20from%20the%20FBI.
The nationwide study of violent crime and property crime rates found that Memphis is the 2nd most dangerous big city in the country. In Memphis, your risk of being a victim of violent crime in the last year was 1 in 90. Your risk of being a victim of property crime? 1 in 25.
Memphis had a violent crime rate of 11.07 violent crime incidents per 1,000 residents and a property crime rate of 39.9 per 1,000 residents according to the latest data from the FBI. The most recent data from the Memphis Data Hub shows violent crime is up nearly 9% from the previous year.