Three Members of a Korean-American Family Killed During Texas Mass Shooting

I feel horrible for the surviving child that saw his parents and sibling gun down in front of them:

Three members of a Korean American family were among the deceased victims of a weekend shooting spree at an outlet mall in Texas, a South Korean diplomatic mission said Sunday.

The couple in their 30s and their three-year-old son were shot to death in Saturday’s rampage at the mall in Allen, while another child of the couple was injured and is being treated at a hospital, according to the South Korean Consulate in Dallas.

The shooting has left at least eight people dead and seven others injured, according to CNN.

The gunman, identified as 33-year-old Mauricio Garcia, was killed by a police officer who was at the mall for an unrelated issue. The motive behind the killings remains unclear.

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What I find interesting about his shooting is the media has been focusing on how he is an alleged white supremacist without mentioning the irony of judging by his name he is Hispanic. The focus really should be on is that this guy has long had mental issues. He was kicked out of the Army back in 2008 after only 3 months of service due to mental health issues. So how is a guy too unstable to stay in the Army allowed to buy a gun?

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setnaffa
setnaffa
1 year ago

The “white supremacist” gunman — as reported by major media like the Washington Post — was a nember of a Hispanic drug gang. So there’s that.

Those guys are all nazis, right?

setnaffa
setnaffa
1 year ago

I agree that he should never have had a firearm; but criminals do not let laws stop them.

Also, please note that all of the recent mass shooters have been mental, probably taking the same prescription meds.

And all othese craven shooters choose so-called “gun-free zones” so they can kill more people.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 year ago

This mall mass shooter was as Mexican as they come yet he was a far-right buzzword buzzword buzzword white supremacist.

The guy that just ran over a group of illegal aliens, killing 7, hasn’t gotten a lot of press, but there is a video of his arrest. He is Mexican and certainly gives off the illegal alien vibe.

The “Texas Man” who shot a whole family was actually a multi-deported illegal Mexican alien.

Prior to this was a string of Mexicans and trannies and Mexican trannies and gays and blacks.

Cicgener Whitey is losing his cred as a mass shooter.

…if he ever had any.

There is a mass shooting every weekend in black neighborhoods…

…but that is to be expected…

…so no reason to even report it.

The poor media is torn between hyping mass shootings so they can hyperventilate over guns or bringing attention to the fact that all the protected groups seem to want to kill at rates disproportionate to their population.

Protip: Don’t look at the gun. Look at the normalization of mental illness.

setnaffa
setnaffa
1 year ago

It all boils down to leftists trying to remove liberties.

They want us as locked-down and submissive as your average Chinese citizen in Shanghai.

While they needed to put the Uighurs into concentration camps to control them, normal Chinese citizens just willingly submit to whatever indignity or deprivation the sadistic nose-picking, CCP overlords decide to inflict.

Last edited 1 year ago by setnaffa
Stephen
1 year ago

So how is a guy too unstable to stay in the Army allowed to buy a gun?

Since September 1, 2021, a permit is not required for a person both residents and non-residents 21 and over to carry a handgun either openly or concealed in most places in Texas, granted they do not have any prior felony convictions.

Texas Department of Public Safety issued a License to Carry a Handgun to an eligible person on a shall issue basis prior to September 1, 2021.

Texas has state preemption of gun laws, so local governments can not further restrict or regulate the possession or use of firearms.

Texas does not restrict NFA weapons that are legally possessed under federal law.

Texas does not require background checks for private sales of firearms.

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