For 17 years, Sean Hodgson was best friends with the man who would commit Maine’s deadliest mass shooting.

  • Jo Miran
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    131 year ago

    I think we’re at a place where any and all warnings and allegations regarding possible gun violence have to be investigated, regardless of the source, the same way that sexual misconduct allegations requires an investigation in many corporations. There is no “judgement call”. The allegation comes in and you investigate regardless of whether you think it is bullshit or not.

    • @PoliticalAgitator
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      81 year ago

      The pro-gun community have taken the stance “I’d rather other people died than I temporarily lost access to my guns”, so despite your suggestion being completely reasonable, they’ll fight it with all they’ve got.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      What the hell do they say to summon a “swatting” on someone if they can’t even respond to “This trained guy with a gun says he’s on his way to go shoot a bunch of random people”??

      • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please
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        31 year ago

        Active hostages. They call and pretend to be in the middle of a mental crisis. Basically drop the “I have my girlfriend hostage, I have a gun, and I’m going to kill both of us unless cops get here ASAP” type stuff. So the cops don’t have time to knock on the door and quietly ask to speak with you. They go in guns blazing and shoot anyone who doesn’t look like a potential girlfriend, (or maybe they do shoot someone who looks like a girlfriend, because cops are trigger happy.)

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Sounds like the same level of severity, but I guess the call coming from the alleged shooter (in the first person) is a sort of admission that adds significance to the call in their eyes…

      • @uranibaba
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        21 year ago

        “He has a bomb”? Jokes aside, it’s a good point.