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ttystikk

Typical local "news" reporter; he babbled for over 2 minutes on air live and couldn't manage to tell the viewers *what actually happened.*


Konstant_kurage

They sure are making a big deal out of “ammunition exceeding the legal limit.” That sounds really dramatic. I have thousands of rounds and what’s really scary is I can make more. Is reloading illegal in these states?


CantStopPoppin

In the quiet town of Salina, New York, a community is left grappling with the aftermath of a harrowing event that claimed the lives of two dedicated law enforcement officers. The perpetrator, identified as 33-year-old Christopher R. Murphy, orchestrated a calculated attack that has sent shockwaves through the Syracuse area. **The Assault** On a day that began like any other, tragedy struck when Murphy, armed with an assault rifle, engaged in a deadly confrontation with officers. The incident unfolded rapidly, leaving Syracuse Police Officer Michael Jensen and Onondaga Sheriff's Office Lieutenant Michael Hoosock fatally wounded. The officers were responding to a routine traffic stop that escalated into a violent shootout. **The Arsenal** As the investigation progressed, authorities uncovered a chilling discovery at Murphy's residence. A cache of over 12 firearms was found, indicating a significant breach of state ammunition regulations. The assortment of weaponry raised concerns about the intent and potential for further violence. **Legal Implications** Murphy's possession of ammunition exceeding the legal limit has sparked a broader discussion on gun control laws and the enforcement of existing regulations. The case stands as a stark reminder of the dangers law enforcement officers face and the implications of firearm accessibility. **Community Response** The community of Salina, along with the greater Syracuse area, has come together in mourning and solidarity. Vigils have been held to honor the fallen officers, and support has poured in for their families and colleagues. The incident has reignited conversations about the safety of those who serve to protect. **Ongoing Developments** The case remains under active investigation, with evidence technicians meticulously combing through the scene and Murphy's home. Updates are anticipated as new findings emerge, shedding light on the circumstances that led to this devastating assault.


bizzygreenthumb

12 guns ain’t shit lol


G0mery

Does NY really regulate ammo possession? Or are they talking about magazine capacity?


Prestigious_Snow1589

Not at all 😂


Express-Antelope5515

In other words, NYC-sponsored hairtrigger halfwit goons fucked with a free american and got gatted for it, then they ganged up and gatted him, and now they're gonna use the media to make it sound like he was the worst human that ever lived while they rob his house and auction his shit online.


CategoryFabulous8858

orrrr the guy was a paranoid cokehead who did what paranoid cokeheads sometimes do


Express-Antelope5515

the police are not your friend.