The incident unfolded on Aug. 2, 2022, after police received several 911 calls saying a man had broken into the municipal building and set several fires inside.

Officers arrived to find the suspect still inside the building, armed with a large machete.

Two officers armed with Anti Riot Weapon Enfield (ARWEN) devices shot the suspect nine times over the course of 35 minutes.

Despite undergoing surgery, the man lost one testicle. The other was injured and only a portion could be saved.

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    13 days ago

    Gun control laws work for people of low intelligence or low moral character.

    Ah, the No True Scotsman fallacy. It’s so cute when a debate gets a dose of toxic masculinity.

    I’m happy that I don’t need a gun after leaving the infantry and handing in my work tools. That kind of fuckwit paranoia has no place after the 1900s.

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      13 days ago

      All-capsed rants aside, in this moment in history you really don’t feel paranoid at all? He’s right that even with gun control, someone still has them, and could use them for whatever they want.

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        Of course, but having far less guns on the street than our southern neighbour is still an overall very good thing. And it’s a silly conservative argument to say that just because you can’t block ALL guns EVER being sold to criminals, that blocking the majority is no longer worthwhile. It’s still worth it if it’s meaningfully harder (which it already is with the PAL).

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          Yeah, the idea that it won’t stop mass shootings and suicides is silly - it empirically has. When they talk about civil liberties I start wondering if they have a point, though.

          That being said, I don’t expect a military coup any time soon. I worry a lot more about surveillance and technology lock-in slowly eroding our choices in much more subtle ways.