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The inventor of the tea party choked to death during a tea bagging incident.
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The one about Atkins.
Someone suffering with PTSD at a gun range? Yeah, nothing could have gone wrong there.
Although, I don't subscribe to it's teachings;
The Buddhist philosophy of "Karma" came to mind as I read about this incident........![]()
That's pretty good karma if it took 150-160 sand ******* for it to catch up to him.
Routh is charged with two counts of capital murder. He's accused of killing 38-year-old Kyle and 35-year-old Chad Littlefield at the Rough Creek Lodge shooting range Saturday evening.
Officer Kyle Roberts at the Erath County Jail said Routh is being held on $3 million bond.
This all could have been avoided if the victim was also armed and trained to handle a deadly weapon. That would of definitely caused the shooter to think twice before using his weapon.
This all could have been avoided if the victim was also armed and trained to handle a deadly weapon. That would of definitely caused the shooter to think twice before using his weapon.
that is something RDD that a dumbass like LaKota would have said.....i am surprised you said it....
It is a bit surprising that someone so involved in killing was still interested in playing with weapons.
its called staying sharp.....
Yep never know then the opportunity to kill some more will arise.
He killed 125 people and you call him a good man?
He killed 125 people and you call him a good man?
He was a good man. He was told to do his job and he did it extremly well. Those he killed, how many did they kill? How many would they?
Should he just shook their hands and wished them well?
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By Benjamin Hart
Chris Kyle, an ex-Navy SEAL who wrote the bestelling book American Sniper about his service in Iraq, was shot and killed at a gun range in Texas, multiple outlets reported Saturday night. A second man was also killed.
According to local TV station KHOU, officials said that Kyle was shot at point-blank range "while helping another soldier who was recovering from post traumatic stress syndrome" at a range near the town of Glen Rose.
The Dallas Morning News reports that Lancaster, Texas police arrested a suspect, 25-year-old Eddie Ray Routh, after a brief chase.
Kyle had become well-known for his exploits in Iraq, where he deployed four times, set the record for sniper kills at 150, received numerous commendations, and, according to the Stephensville Empire Tribune, was given the nickname "The Devil of Ramadi" by insurgents.
Chris Kyle, Author Of 'American Sniper,' Shot And Killed At Gun Range
Sniper Chris Kyle killed in Erath County Saturday, man arrested in his, another's slaying | Crime Blog
The best shooter in the world just got shot while carrying openly a gun.
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By Benjamin Hart
Chris Kyle, an ex-Navy SEAL who wrote the bestelling book American Sniper about his service in Iraq, was shot and killed at a gun range in Texas, multiple outlets reported Saturday night. A second man was also killed.
According to local TV station KHOU, officials said that Kyle was shot at point-blank range "while helping another soldier who was recovering from post traumatic stress syndrome" at a range near the town of Glen Rose.
The Dallas Morning News reports that Lancaster, Texas police arrested a suspect, 25-year-old Eddie Ray Routh, after a brief chase.
Kyle had become well-known for his exploits in Iraq, where he deployed four times, set the record for sniper kills at 150, received numerous commendations, and, according to the Stephensville Empire Tribune, was given the nickname "The Devil of Ramadi" by insurgents.
Chris Kyle, Author Of 'American Sniper,' Shot And Killed At Gun Range
Sniper Chris Kyle killed in Erath County Saturday, man arrested in his, another's slaying | Crime Blog
I'm ashamed to say it, but the first thing that popped in my mind was: It's a good thing he wasn't hanging around gun shows, or he won't have lasted that long.
From what I read he wasn't a bad person and said the editors made him include the kills in his book. He said something like: he wished he could number the people he saved.
Has anyone come up with a motive of why this idiot killed him?
I'm ashamed to say it, but the first thing that popped in my mind was: It's a good thing he wasn't hanging around gun shows, or he won't have lasted that long.
From what I read he wasn't a bad person and said the editors made him include the kills in his book. He said something like: he wished he could number the people he saved.
Has anyone come up with a motive of why this idiot killed him?
He wrote that book to show what happened to him and his family. He was a humble man. A real good guy.
What punishment should Kyle's killer, Eddie Ray Routh, receive? Does his PTSD excuse his act?
its called staying sharp.....
Yep never know then the opportunity to kill some more will arise.
if you deal in weapons it might be a good idea to stay "in shape" so to speak in their use......that might be hard for someone with your attitude to understand Us.....