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what's graphic, that's so staged it isn't funny. sorry but you don't disappear when you get shot .
 
. didn't see it on the news here in chicago, watching the vid looks pretty staged to me mr professional editor.
 
I didn't see anything that looked staged. Animals come in all different sizes, sexes and races. Feel sorry for the kid. Feel nothing for her.
 
"She had 2 DUI's and should have never been allowed to use a gun..."

Seriously??? That news report is horrible reporting imo.
 
what's graphic, that's so staged it isn't funny. sorry but you don't disappear when you get shot .

I hate to point out that you're in obombouts home town. I'm suprised it hasn't been shown there to prove the dangerous effect of owning a firearm. Sadly it wasn't staged and is real. The woman had mental issues and had been kicked of the range before but for some reason she was allowed back on.
 
for some reason she was allowed back on.

Because they wanted her money and could have cared less that she was unstable in the past at the range. I mean what could possibly be wrong with an angry or disturbed women with a gun....:rolleyes: I'm sure the family will sue that gun range for something....:rolleyes:
 
I wanna know why did they let her just stand behind him with a loaded gun, isn't that against the rules? I know every time my father took me the the shooting range no one had a gun unless there in the box loading the gun.
 
I'm not going to watch the video you guys are posting, but I assume this is about the woman shooting herself and her kid at Shoot Straight here in Orlando. I go there, in fact that's where I bought my S&W .40.

I always felt pretty safe going to the range. Now I will probably be scanning for "strange behavior". And my wife says she'll never go back now. I'm wondering how a mentally unstable person managed to get a gun in the first place. SHoot Straight is legit, and they do their background checks. Or was this gun a rental at the range, anyone know?
 
why would she shoot her own son?????

CASSELBERRY, Fla. (AP) — A central Florida woman who fatally shot her 20-year-old son then killed herself at a shooting range left recorded messages that said she was the anti-Christ and that she needed to save her son.

In rambling, teary audio recordings left for her boyfriend and authorities, as well as shorter suicide notes, Marie Moore, 44, apologized several times and said repeatedly: "I had to send my son to heaven and myself to Hell."

Authorities said Wednesday they still had no motive for the murder-suicide that shocked fellow customers and employees at the Shoot Straight range in Casselberry, about 10 miles north of Orlando, on Sunday.

"We have no clue. I don't even want to begin to speculate," said Deputy Chief Bill McNeil of the Casselberry Police Department.

The gun range's security video shows 20-year-old Mitchell Moore taking aim at a target in a booth when his mother, 44, walks up behind him and points a gun at the back of his head. In the next frame, the son is seen falling to the ground and a nearby patron appears to alert others as he points to the unseen carnage.

The gun used was rented at the range.

According to a police report, earlier footage from the surveillance video shows the mother and son taking turns shooting and talking with other customers in the adjacent lane. "They seem to be getting along fine," one of the responding officers said.

The son died at the scene. Marie Moore was still alive when officers arrived at the range but later died at a hospital.

Mitchell's father, Charles Moore, told police that Marie Moore had a history of mental illness, had previously attempted suicide and been involuntarily committed to a mental hospital in 2002 under the Florida law known as the Baker Act.

Marie Moore refers to the incident in records she left for police and Shoot Straight, saying she spent a year in and out of a "mental home" but insisted: "I'm not sick." Family members found the audio tapes and three suicide notes late Monday and gave them to police.

"I'm sorry to do this in your place of business, but I had to save my son," one message said. "God made me a queen and I failed. I'm a fallen angel. He turned me into the anti-Christ."

Moore said she could have killed only herself but felt she had to "save" her son and do it in a public way so the world could also be saved. "Hopefully when I die, there will 1,000 years of peace."

She apologized to her boyfriend for hiding her plans from him, but added: "You would've Baker Acted me ... and I wouldn't have been able to try to save Mitch."

Larry Anderson, a manager at Shoot Straight, said it's unclear whether the Moores had been to the range before, but they weren't regular customers. The range requires that customers fill out a form with a series of questions, including whether they have ever been convicted of a felony or been declared mentally unstable, but Anderson said they have no way to verify the information.

Anderson defended the range's policies, saying: "If someone acts right, we have to assume they are right."

Based on the writings and audio recordings that he's seen in the media, Anderson said, it's clear that Marie Moore was "bent on doing it."

"Sometimes, like what happens Sunday, you have no control," Anderson said. "There's nothing you can do to prevent it."

Florida Department of Law Enforcement spokeswoman Kristen Perezluha said criminal histories are available online for a $24 fee, but that ranges are not required to run background checks on customers. Mental health histories are not publicly available because of patient privacy laws, Perezluha said.

Working numbers for Moore's family members could not be found. According to the police report, Moore's son lived in an apartment with his girlfriend and was due to have dinner with his father the day he died.


:frown: :frown: :frown:
 
wow...he didnt have a chance to live his life.......vey sad indeed.
 
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