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    Default New Jersey Fusion Center Mass Shootings Commonalities December 2012-October 2013

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    Updated Analysis of Mass Shootings from December 2012 to October 2013 – Commonalities and Trends


    The New Jersey Regional Operations Intelligence Center (NJ ROIC) provides the following updated analysis of mass shootings in the last year (December 2012 to October 2013) in order to provide law enforcement personnel, security managers and emergency personnel with identified commonalities and trends, as well as indicators of potential violence.

    From December 2012 to October 2013, there were four mass shooting incidents in the United States, in which at least five people were killed. All of the four incidents are consistent with the findings previously presented in the NJ ROIC product Mass Shootings Analysis – Commonalities and Trends, dated 28 November 2012. That product examined 29 mass shooting incidents in the United States since 1999, to include the Sikh temple shooting in Oak Creek, Wisconsin; the Aurora, Colorado movie theater shooting; Rep. Gabrielle Giffords shooting in Tucson, Arizona; the Fort Hood, Texas military base shooting, among others.

    Key Findings

    The four mass shootings incidents from December 2012 to October 2013 were analyzed to identify commonalities and trends. These include the following:

    All of the recent attacks were conducted by males between the ages of 20 and 42.
    The shootings all occurred in varied locations. One being considered a “spree killing” since it occurred in more than one location.
    All of the active shooters were single attackers.
    In all of the latest incidents, the active shooters took their own lives or were shot by law enforcement, thus leaving their true motives uncertain.
    Only one of the four incidents involved a former member of the U.S. military.
    In at least two of the incidents, the shooters were known to have some type of mental illness.
    Semiautomatic handguns remain the weapon of choice for mass shootings. The mass shootings that have occurred in the past 10 months are consistent with previous commonalities and trends reported.
    Recent U.S. Mass Shooting Events

    On September 16, 2013 former Navy Reservist, Aaron Alexis shot and killed 12 people and wounded 4 at the headquarters of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) inside the Washington Navy Yard in Southeast Washington, D.C., before he was shot and killed by law enforcement. The Washington Navy Yard Shooting is considered one of the deadliest military installation shootings since the November 2009 Fort Hood shooting.

    Alexis was an information technology employee with a defense company, who used a valid identification to gain access into the Washington Navy Yard. Alexis used a Remington 870 shotgun during his shooting spree, which he purchased at the Sharpshooters Small Arms Range in Virginia. Alexis inquired about purchasing a handgun, but was denied because the federal law prohibits the sale of handgun directly to non-state residence.

    On the day of the shooting, Alexis entered Building 197 of the NAVSEA with the disassembled shotgun concealed in his back pack. He assembled the shotgun in the bathroom and then began shooting random employees. During the shooting spree, Alexis killed a security officer and took his Beretta 9MM semiautomatic pistol, which he also used after he ran out of ammunition for his shotgun. Both of the weapons were recovered at the scene and submitted to the FBI. According to the FBI, there were alterations made and writing on the shotgun. For example:

    The Remington 870 shotgun had been altered with a sawed-off barrel and stock.
    Purple duct tape covered the end of the stock and handwritten etchings were present on various parts of the shotgun.
    Etched into the barrel of the shotgun were the words “End to the torment!”
    Etched into the right side of the shotgun receiver were the words “Not what yall say!” and;
    Etched into the left side of the receiver were the phrases “Better off this way!” and “My ELF weapon!”

    The term ELF is believed to mean ‘Extremely Low Frequency,” and can refer to weather or communication efforts. The investigation showed multiple indicators that he had delusions that he was being controlled by extremely-low-frequency (ELF) electromagnetic waves. Investigators believe that the etching of “My ELF weapon!” on the receiver of the shotgun is a reference to these waves. In one of the documents found on his electronic devices, Alexis wrote: “An ultra low frequency attack is what I’ve been subjected to for the last three months, and to be perfectly honest, that is what has driven me to this.” The FBI says that the Navy has legitimately used ELF technology, but that there are conspiracy theories regarding the use of ELF waves in government mind-control and manipulation programs.



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    Default Re: New Jersey Fusion Center Mass Shootings Commonalities December 2012-October 2013

    WOW So according to this report Adam Lanza didn't show any warning signs?

    WTF

    Lets See if we can spot them



    Nope look's normal to me.

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    Default Re: New Jersey Fusion Center Mass Shootings Commonalities December 2012-October 2013

    Where is all the fingerprint dust?

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    Default Re: New Jersey Fusion Center Mass Shootings Commonalities December 2012-October 2013

    I'm so sick of them tossing around the term assault rifle.

    Really?

    These guys had $20,000 highly regulated NFA fully automatic assault rifles? Or did they just have regular ordinary off-the-shelf semiautomatic rifles that happen to LOOK like assault rifles?

    You know...I've seen a Mercury Cougar that had enough bodywork done to it to look like a Bugatti Veyron. So I guess to these geniuses, it really would be a Bugatti Veyron.

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    Default Re: New Jersey Fusion Center Mass Shootings Commonalities December 2012-October 2013

    That term has changed to military grade weapon. The M1 garand is a military grade weapon they didn't want in the hands of gang members which is why they weren't allowed in the country...
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    Default Re: New Jersey Fusion Center Mass Shootings Commonalities December 2012-October 2013

    Of course the conveniently missed the most important parallel...the locations while different in their nature, were all "gun free zones". Well more precisely they were called gun-free zones.

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    Default Re: New Jersey Fusion Center Mass Shootings Commonalities December 2012-October 2013

    Quote Originally Posted by shooker8 View Post
    That term has changed to military grade weapon. The M1 garand is a military grade weapon they didn't want in the hands of gang members which is why they weren't allowed in the country...
    Im not a military historian or anything, but don't those M1 Garands closely resemble the modern "hunting rifle"? Might be a good angle to play against fudds in your next discussion.

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    Default Re: New Jersey Fusion Center Mass Shootings Commonalities December 2012-October 2013

    Weren't they all Libtards?
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    Default Re: New Jersey Fusion Center Mass Shootings Commonalities December 2012-October 2013

    Quote Originally Posted by shooker8 View Post
    That term has changed to military grade weapon. The M1 garand is a military grade weapon they didn't want in the hands of gang members which is why they weren't allowed in the country...
    the mauser 98, remington 700, winchester model 70, and winchester 94 are all "military grade" (since the military used them) as are the remington 870 and mossberg 500.

    combined those things probably make up 40-50%+ of the "sporting" guns out there.

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    Default Re: New Jersey Fusion Center Mass Shootings Commonalities December 2012-October 2013

    The four mass shootings incidents from December 2012 to October 2013 were analyzed to identify commonalities and trends. These include the following:

    All of the recent attacks were conducted by males between the ages of 20 and 42.
    The shootings all occurred in varied locations. One being considered a “spree killing” since it occurred in more than one location.
    All of the active shooters were single attackers.
    In all of the latest incidents, the active shooters took their own lives or were shot by law enforcement, thus leaving their true motives uncertain.
    Only one of the four incidents involved a former member of the U.S. military.
    In at least two of the incidents, the shooters were known to have some type of mental illness.
    Semiautomatic handguns remain the weapon of choice for mass shootings. The mass shootings that have occurred in the past 10 months are consistent with previous commonalities and trends reported.
    Recent U.S. Mass Shooting Events
    How are these similarities? They are trying to present random, unassociated events as having anything in common with one another. The only thing in common were they were nuts.

    I blame the media for a lot of these shootings. They are the ones who glorify these people in the news and talk about their actions for days on end. The crazies then try to go out in a blaze of glory so they can then get on the news.

    All of this makes me sick. If we had more people that were armed then we could stop these incidents before they start.

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