Saturday, November 02, 2013

This is not a message about liberty. The danger of being killed with a gun is high in the USA and that is not a liberty.






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November 2, 20139:37 a.m.
The man suspected (click here) of opening fire at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday, killing a TSA agent, was shot in the leg and head, making it difficult for authorities to gather information, a law enforcement official told The Times.
The suspected shooter, identified by police as 23-year-old Paul Anthony Ciancia, was hospitalized in critical condition. He was wounded by an LAX police officer and sergeant as he shot his way through Terminal 3 shortly after 9 a.m., authorities said.
KCAL-TV footage appeared to show the bloodied gunman handcuffed to a gurney as he was wheeled out of the terminal. He remained in critical condition at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center as of 8 a.m. Saturday.
The incident Friday began, police say, when Ciancia entered Terminal 3 through the main door, pulled an AR-15 assault rifle out of a bag and "began to open fire."
He then walked up a flight of stairs to the entrance of the security checkpoint, where at least three Transportation Security Administration officers were shot, officials said. One of them, Gerardo I. Hernandez, 39, was killed....

The gunman is always mentally ill. There are approximately 75 million Americans with mental health problems on any given day. It is impossible to police 75 million people or build a data base to exclude them from gun ownership. There is only one way to end this and that is to control the guns and/or have every other American own and wear body armor all the time.

The guns used are ALWAYS THE SAME, they are assault weapons with military capacity.