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by beetree on 15 March 2013 - 19:03
The source said that Lanza used what law enforcement professionals call "tactical loading" in firing the semi-automatic rifle, putting a fresh magazine into the weapon before completely emptying the previous one.
Although the technique is commonly used in the violent video games that Lanza reportedly spent endless hours playing in his basement, he exhibited a proficiency at it that make investigators believe he had previously done it with a real weapon.
"It's one thing to do it by pushing a button on a computer," the source said. "It's different in a shooting. You have to practice that to be as proficient as he was that morning."

by GSD Admin on 16 March 2013 - 04:03
Ah, yes, Moons never does this, right? Or do we just look away because we agree with Moons?
Either way I have been abused by Moons and I think he is big enough to take what he dishes out? Pretty sure he isn't losing sleep over it.

by Two Moons on 16 March 2013 - 14:03
Bee,
I couldn't find a reference to the source of your posted story, it just says source.
Yes I guess Mom will become the sacrificial goat now since she cannot speak up for herself, very convenient.
Facts, where are the facts?
The (tactical loading) senario as described does not exist in the real world, never heard of such nonesense.
Glad you've found a home with the illuminati, they're a great bunch, very fun loving.
Beats the PTA all to hell.

by Mindhunt on 16 March 2013 - 16:03
by beetree on 16 March 2013 - 17:03
CT law makers on the other hand are determined to make common sense approaches into meaningful law changes to guns and violence in American culture. A group of Dr.s too, want to expand the dialogue of meanings of the how and why a Newtown type tragedy happens. They want to study the mental health aspect and determine how any mental healthcare changes will be crucial by trying to understand what led to Lanza's studied and deliberate attack.

by Hundmutter on 16 March 2013 - 18:03
by beetree on 19 March 2013 - 19:03
Newspaper: Lanza built spreadsheet on mass murders
http://www.ctpost.com/newtownshooting/article/Newspaper-Lanza-built-spreadsheet-on-mass-murders-4363597.php
Updated 12:01 am, Tuesday, March 19, 2013
The source told the Daily News that investigators believe the spreadsheet was in reality a video game score sheet, one that the 20-year-old mass murderer wanted to have his name atop, and that he picked the school because it gave him the best chance to rack up the greatest number of "kills."
He also said that investigators now believe Lanza had planned the massacre for years.
Connecticut State Police spokesman Lt. J. Paul Vance issued a statement Monday morning saying that police would not be releasing any further information on the case. Stebbins' comments at the New Orleans seminar were intended "for law enforcement professionals only," and should not have been made public until the families of the victims had been briefed, Vance said.
"Following every tragic mass murder incident in this country, it is customary for law enforcement to share their lessons learned from the investigation," Vance said. "It is unfortunate that someone in attendance chose not to honor Col. Stebbins' request to respect the families' right to know specifics of the investigation first."
But unlike some previous instances when information about the shootings and Lanza's possible motivation were reported by the news media, Vance didn't dispute the accuracy of the story.
He said a final state police report is "still several months away."
Read more: http://www.newstimes.com/newtownshooting/article/Newspaper-Lanza-built-spreadsheet-on-mass-murders-4363597.php#ixzz2O1fTjZUU

by Two Moons on 19 March 2013 - 20:03

by Two Moons on 19 March 2013 - 20:03

by GSD Admin on 28 March 2013 - 11:03
"People do care, to know the truth, 10% care anyway even if you don't.
150 rounds?
Think about it."
You think about it and yes to be exact 155 rounds of slaughter in 5 minutes.
Newtown gunman Adam Lanza fired 155 bullets in less than five minutes, prosecutor says
http://openchannel.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/03/28/17501282-newtown-gunman-adam-lanza-fired-155-bullets-in-less-than-five-minutes-prosecutor-says?litehttp://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/29/nyregion/search-warrants-reveal-items-seized-at-adam-lanzas-home.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
BTW, the truth is starting to come out.
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