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Sad news in the gaming community over the weekend, a shooter opened fire during a Madden NFL 19 tournament at the GLHF Game Bar in Jacksonville, FL. Three people are confirmed dead, including the suspected shooter, while a further 11 have been injured with many traumatized.
 
My only hope is that people have enough sense to not judge the gaming community as a whole by this shitty excuse for a human being.
 
Funny this happens at a Madden meeting but never at the thousands of FPS meetings. Anyways, they will try and slander us either way.
The shooter was a participant in the competition which is pretty bizarre. How did he get past security? Did security not check the players? Raises a lot of questions.
 
While I'm here only at the other side of the pacific, waiting for any shooting to happen at all.
Nobody here owns fire weapons as they are all the way banned, as a result 0 deaths by shooting.

Only if America and Australia could follow this example (and Europe, but that is because of immigrants, which are aligned with terrorist groups, which are armed/trained/financed by the USA, which is the most important (and maybe only) ally of the EU, which already forced control over almost all of Europe and is only promoting the replacement of their native people by sub-Saharan Africans and Arabs, so in other words: weapon-based deaths will continue to fall there as well)...
 
Condolence to the people at madden tournament.

I felt sad when BBC headlines that they called the gunner as a 'video gamer' which I think they judged the whole community.
 
Saw the video and it was awful. If even after events like this, gun laws can't be discussed properly without people getting scared about their rights, the US is doomed
 
If even after events like this, gun laws can't be discussed properly without people getting scared about their rights, the US is doomed
This is getting me shocked every single time.
As I said earlier, owning a fire arm here is strictly prohibited, yet we still have good human rights.
It makes it sound as if making guns illegal will automatically make people too poor to buy food to survive.

I've never been in North America before, but I think I'll leave it like that.
I think I'd feel too uncomfortable walking around the streets with the suspicion that every adult can possibly have a gun in their pocket.(汗)
I felt sad when BBC headlines that they called the gunner as a 'video gamer' which I think they judged the whole community.
BBC is filled with fake news, but I actually don't think saying "a video gamer" puts an entire community at fault.
Otherwise articles about a police officer raping an underaged girl would have meant that every single police officer worldwide is now raping every single underaged girl in existence.
If the headline would read "all video gamers on this planet were mass shooting at a Madden tournament", then I'd think they're blaming the whole community for this event.
 
This is sad news to hear, and I hate how the media is going to flip this on its head.

I understand why people can own guns. I think people should be allowed to own guns in their house in case someone tries to break into their house and threaten them. However, I feel like guns shouldn't be allowed to leave the persons home. Then you have hunters, which I feel like people should get some kind of permission to own hunting guns, as long as they can pass some kind of test. In fact, that's how anyone should be able to get a gun.
 
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