:amerikkka-clap:
Glenn said the manager on duty returned fire at the suspect, but wasn't able to hit him.
It's the wild fucking west
Good guy with a gun didn't amount to changing a fucking thing about what happened. Maybe it's a flawed concept.
All of a sudden they get real smart when it comes to using administrative hurdles to restrain access to things
Maybe it’s a flawed concept.
Well yeah in the chud sense that everyone needs to be armed at all times to be safe, but not in the leftist sense that we absolutely need to arm vulnerable populations and engage in organized armed community defense.
i've never understood the mindset of people who will fly off the handle at fast-food employees. what the hell is wrong with them
Turn that shit into an employee owned co-op that can tell people to get fucked and arm the staff.
Chuds can't direct their anger against the people who actually piss them off (their boss, the deep state, the child-eating pedophile cabal), so instead they punch down at every opportunity.
case in point: any reddit thread covering theft of some material object, no matter how small, is loaded with comments about how they would shoot the person taking the object.
wage theft? civil asset forfeiture? never seems to get the same visceral reaction :thonk:
Sorry officer you have to understand, I was feeling a bit peckish
Glenn said the injured employee's 5-year-old son was inside the store when the shooting started.
:yea:
I honestly thought that once COVID restrictions ended people would chill out a bit, but it turns out our whole damn society is in permanent goblin mode.
Employees should legally be allowed to ventilate anyone who does this if they wish
Oh you're gonna shoot me? Draw motherfucker. Instead of a panic button it's just a button that starts playing The Good The Bad and The Ugly theme over the intercom.
"Yes it's a sandwich, but more importantly, someone who failed to resolve a conflict, having a conversation to just re-order a sandwich, decided to take actions in his hands. And now we have families who are devastated," Atlanta Police Deputy Chief Charles Hampton said at a press conference.
He almost sounds like he's saying "yes, it's a sandwich and that's important, but-". I need to know what he's replying to because otherwise this sounds like Atlanta may have a serious sandwich issue (like serving a Frenchman snails with ketchup).
Customer always right or else customer takes action in its own hands
:bruh-moment: for all workers dealing with customers
This is why I break "no phone on the floor" because if I get shot I at least wanna call my mom and tell her I love her before I bleed out
And now we have families who are devastated,”
pig is worried about the families, the shooter must be white.
I was thinking victim is probably black and shooter is white based on that wording
no such thing as too much mayo. shooter has a coward's heart.
I thought "subway" meant, like, subway trains, not Subway® Sandwiches. either way is awful but it's so much more fucked up to get killed over a shitty sandwich
Remember when a Chinese diplomat compared a train station stabbing in Xinjiang to a hypothetical subway attack in Houston (or something) on Twitter? People were making fun of him for not knowing that there was no subway in Houston without realizing what a huge self-own that was.
"Haha, you got an irrelevant detail of the story wrong so your entire point is wrong!"
"I don't know what the world is coming to especially with our youth. They seem to be so hot headed," he said. "Everybody wants to carry a gun. Everybody wants to scare somebody wit ha gun. It's scary out here."
The shooter was 36. What the fuck are you on about?! Is that a youth now?