I'd say domestic violence with the husband/boyfriend killing the wife, then opening up on the cops before they gunned him down in return, or killing himself first. Regardless of what it is the guy is a thorough piece of shit that only succeeded in his lifetime at making the world that much worse before he left it.
New Brunswick isn't the most likely place for that kind of thing though, certainly not a residential house anyway. Muslims on a rampage, as we just saw in Toronto, almost always go to a public place with lots of people so they can try for a high score. Shooting the wife then ambushing the cops, if this incident turned out that way, is usually something an angry drunk redneck husband does. And, like happened several years ago with the guy who killed four police, NB is chock full of angry & demented & drunk rednecks.
"Thanos" said New Brunswick isn't the most likely place for that kind of thing though, certainly not a residential house anyway. Muslims on a rampage, as we just saw in Toronto, almost always go to a public place with lots of people so they can try for a high score. Shooting the wife then ambushing the cops, if this incident turned out that way, is usually something an angry drunk redneck husband does. And, like happened several years ago with the guy who killed four police, NB is chock full of angry & demented & drunk rednecks.
Oh, I'm not saying that this case is a Muslim, just saying that Coulter's anecdotal observation has some merit to it and that it is a 'real' thing regardless of its accuracy.
There's another 'thing' that notes the prevalence of successful musicians who died at age 27.
Keep in mind that, for better or worse, Canadian media isn't allowed to spout off alleged facts about these incidents the way the US media does. They have to wait until an official with real authority is ready to make a statement. And that's a good thing because it keeps the conspiracy shitheads from making hay out of these tragedies based on anecdotes from loose-mouthed police or EMT's on the scene that should know better than to talk to the press without permission. Or spread lies based on the comments from terror-stricken witnesses running away.
Quasi-responsibility from the media? What the fuck, eh?
And while it is really just an anecdotal observation it sometimes proves accurate.
And it being "anecdotal observation" is exactly why it's not a thing. It's arbitrary and subjective. If it's not accurate, it's not a 'thing' because you can choose when it works and when it doesn't.
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2018-08-10 07:09:33
Topics merged. I hope.
yup they merged.
My bad.
1 suspect in custody. So they know who it is... tick, Coulter, tock.
Topics merged. I hope.
yup they merged.
My bad.
No worries. That's why the toolbox has 'merge topics' as an app. Just my first time using it, there is a learning curve.
1 suspect in custody. So they know who it is... tick, Coulter, tock.
You know that isn't a 'thing', right?
1 suspect in custody. So they know who it is... tick, Coulter, tock.
You know that isn't a 'thing', right?
Yes, it is.
And while it is really just an anecdotal observation it sometimes proves accurate.
And it's right more often than any of the 'scientific' climate apocalypse predictions that were supposed to have taken place prior to this year.
New Brunswick isn't the most likely place for that kind of thing though, certainly not a residential house anyway. Muslims on a rampage, as we just saw in Toronto, almost always go to a public place with lots of people so they can try for a high score. Shooting the wife then ambushing the cops, if this incident turned out that way, is usually something an angry drunk redneck husband does. And, like happened several years ago with the guy who killed four police, NB is chock full of angry & demented & drunk rednecks.
Oh, I'm not saying that this case is a Muslim, just saying that Coulter's anecdotal observation has some merit to it and that it is a 'real' thing regardless of its accuracy.
There's another 'thing' that notes the prevalence of successful musicians who died at age 27.
It's a real thing regardless of its accuracy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/27_Club
Quasi-responsibility from the media? What the fuck, eh?
You know that isn't a 'thing', right?
Yes, it is.
And while it is really just an anecdotal observation it sometimes proves accurate.
And it being "anecdotal observation" is exactly why it's not a thing. It's arbitrary and subjective. If it's not accurate, it's not a 'thing' because you can choose when it works and when it doesn't.