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Not sure about anyone else, but I'd like to buy a vowel for the victim's last name.
Not sure about anyone else, but I'd like to buy a vowel for the victim's last name.
sounds like someone that was having trouble finding a place back in the "default" world...Made him easy to look up, though.
His resume makes me wonder why he was bothering to work at a gun shop. He'd tried a bunch of other things, though.
So he thought he picked up a fake gun but instead it was a real gun?
Where have I heard this before?
Story is horseshit, the dude smoked the other dude for some reason we'll probably never know.
Made him easy to look up, though.
His resume makes me wonder why he was bothering to work at a gun shop. He'd tried a bunch of other things, though.
"Tactics Instructor"? To who? Movie crews in NM? If anyone ever asks you for the definition of "failing upward", give them this resume.
"Like Mrgan, Whitley served many years in the military. He is a retired major in the South Carolina National Guard and volunteered for the Army Special Forces, according to affidavits as part of his 2007 divorce case.The guy Special Forces as well? WTF
Jesus, now WE have our own Baldwin?
South Carolina Gun Shop Owner?The article describes the guy as: "Whitley, “a firearms expert,”" Is he one of the experts that the cops go to when they find an "arsenal" in some citizen's home? I'd bet he IS an expert at pricing merchandise LOL.
Before the Kent State shooting, the Ohio National GuardsmenI'm sure the loaded Glock felt the same as a bb gun when he picked it up