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SecularMotion

(7,981 posts)
Mon Jun 9, 2014, 01:54 PM Jun 2014

Florida sheriff: Man guns down 3 daughters, wife, himself in ‘everyday USA’ mass killing

Source: Raw Story

Police in Florida believe a San Carlos Park man fatally shot his three children, his wife and then turned the gun on himself over the weekend.

Lee Sheriff Mike Scott told the Naples Daily News that 36-year-old Sonny Enrique “Quique” Medina left a note before shooting 29-year-old Maria Antonia Navas, 10-year-old Allison Navas, 6-year-old Sophia Medina-Navas, and 2-year-old Mia Medina-Navas early Sunday morning. Scott declined to reveal the contents of the note due to an ongoing investigation.

Scott called the incident the single-largest mass shooting in Lee County history.

“This is everyday USA behind me,” Scott said on Sunday as he was standing front of the crime scene. “Something snapped, something went terribly wrong. And we’ll never know the answer to why.”

Read more: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/06/09/florida-sheriff-man-guns-down-3-daughters-wife-himself-in-everyday-usa-mass-killing/

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Florida sheriff: Man guns down 3 daughters, wife, himself in ‘everyday USA’ mass killing (Original Post) SecularMotion Jun 2014 OP
"Everyday USA" zonkers Jun 2014 #1
everyday USA = so sad that we've come to this nt steve2470 Jun 2014 #2
Only way this will stop is when a big shot repub loses his kid to guns. Rhinodawg Jun 2014 #3
another massive gun tragedy samsingh Jun 2014 #4
Just an anomaly say the billh58 Jun 2014 #5
. reflection Jun 2014 #6
"Why don't we ban cars, too?" - etc, etc. etc. Aristus Jun 2014 #7
Yes, this is everyday in the USA now......... Swede Atlanta Jun 2014 #8
Our infamous American tradition. nt IronLionZion Jun 2014 #9
gun humpers are more offended by penis analogies than by dead families Skittles Jun 2014 #10
Well I'm not a "gun humper" Art_from_Ark Jun 2014 #11
you're....not very good with analogies Skittles Jun 2014 #12
Blaming behavior on a body part besides the brain is a stupid analogy Art_from_Ark Jun 2014 #13
I care more about dead bodies than silly analogies Skittles Jun 2014 #14
Doesn't even this phrase ring any alarm bells? Nihil Jun 2014 #15
Apparently not. Nihil Jun 2014 #16

billh58

(6,635 posts)
5. Just an anomaly say the
Mon Jun 9, 2014, 03:16 PM
Jun 2014

gun nuts -- another exception to the rule. Entire families are routinely drowned in swimming pools, or killed by Nuns on motorcycles with knives. Nothing to see here -- move along.

Sincere condolences to the surviving members of this American family.

 

Swede Atlanta

(3,596 posts)
8. Yes, this is everyday in the USA now.........
Mon Jun 9, 2014, 04:54 PM
Jun 2014

Doesn't it strike you as odd that the U.S. has simultaneously

1. Highest per capita incarceration rate
2. Most violent developed nation in terms of violent crimes, murders, etc.
3. Most "religious" developed nation

So if so many Americans are "good Xtians" and have all those family values, why are we the most violent and have the most inmates? It seems the fact we are allegedly so religious would have a direct impact on the level of violence and incarceration. But it isn't.

Why? Because the predominant religious organizations in this country aren't very moral or care about the plight of God's children. The Baptist church, the Mormon church and the Catholic church are most focused on abortion and keeping the gays down than the things Jesus actually talked about.

I'm not saying this is universally the case but in large measure this is how I see it. Frankie in Rome has recently come out with a different message that includes focusing on poverty, inequality and subduing the entire focus on abortion and the gays. There are some individual churches that have given refuge to immigrants. There are Catholic nuns who stand vigil outside state prisons where executions are taking place.

But these voices are overwhelmed by the anti-abortion and anti-gay rhetoric. There is little talk about poverty, the need to provide access to health care, the need to care for our planet, opposition to the death penalty, opposition to police brutality, opposition to endless war. Where are those voices?

Just this morning on NPR I heard a pastor in Cornelia Georgia where an infant was violently injured by a flash grenade that was thrown into his crib as part of a no knock warrant action by county authorities say he resented the influx of people from outside of Cornelia coming to town last weekend to protest against no knock warrant actions. He said he was defending the local sheriff's actions and that outsiders should just let Cornelia do what Cornelia wants to do.

Really? A pastor is saying it is consistent with the teachings of Jesus Christ to burn a baby and cause life-threatening injuries that may well either kill the infant or leave him with burn scars and potential blindness and other infirmities because they thought there might be drugs inside? Really? This pastor is no more a man of God than Satan himself. He is a right-wing tool who should be banished from ministry for the rest of his life.

Art_from_Ark

(27,247 posts)
11. Well I'm not a "gun humper"
Mon Jun 9, 2014, 09:37 PM
Jun 2014

and I have never even owned a gun that shoots bullets, but I am still offended by the stupid penis analogies. It's just like saying that a woman did something bad or really stupid because her boobs were too small.

 

Nihil

(13,508 posts)
15. Doesn't even this phrase ring any alarm bells?
Tue Jun 10, 2014, 06:53 AM
Jun 2014

> Scott called the incident the single-largest mass shooting in Lee County history.

i.e., the sheriff had to scale down the scope from the country, down from the state,
down from the region and all the way down to this little bum-fuck county before such
an "everyday USA" event becomes "the single-largest mass shooting"?

Just how fucking wrong do folks have to be to fail to understand the scale of
this problem and stop throwing up pathetic little deflections to criticism?

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