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Holy shit. The Washington Post has a 3 part article, published today showing the results of some major AR-15 shootings in America. This includes descriptions, images and words of survivor's and first responders. This includes 11 shootings between 2012 and 2023, including among them Uvalde, Vegas, Sutherland Springs Aurora, etc...
They do not include images of victims, rightfully so (with the exception of the Vegas shooting), but they do show the devastating aftermath, including one where the Uvalde monster wrote LOL in blood on a whiteboard.
It goes without saying, NSFW, and don't read/look if you don't believe you can stomach it or it would otherwise harm you. I, personally, think that the highest of the highest NRA leaders, politicians who are paid off by them should be forced to clean said scenes.
Accompany article explaining why they are showing graphic images involving AR-15 weapons:
Story about the concealment/restriction of access to records documenting the destructive nature of these shootings/weapons, as well as the feelings of the family members of some of the victims, regarding publishing of such images/documents:
ETA: A reaction of one of the parents of the slain children in Uvalde, Brett Cross, father of Uziyah:
They do not include images of victims, rightfully so (with the exception of the Vegas shooting), but they do show the devastating aftermath, including one where the Uvalde monster wrote LOL in blood on a whiteboard.
It goes without saying, NSFW, and don't read/look if you don't believe you can stomach it or it would otherwise harm you. I, personally, think that the highest of the highest NRA leaders, politicians who are paid off by them should be forced to clean said scenes.
Accompany article explaining why they are showing graphic images involving AR-15 weapons:
Story about the concealment/restriction of access to records documenting the destructive nature of these shootings/weapons, as well as the feelings of the family members of some of the victims, regarding publishing of such images/documents:
ETA: A reaction of one of the parents of the slain children in Uvalde, Brett Cross, father of Uziyah:
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