Everyone that lives in or near a big city is fucking terrified of seeing a gun. It is comical how weak and pathetic these people are.
OFC this is intentional. The population is conditioned to be afraid of seeing a firearm. I imagine even walking from your car parked on the street into your own house openly carrying (not in a case) a rifle might get the cops called on you in most areas around the Denver metro.
Now.. In this case it sounds like the guy may have been a bit nuts so maybe it was worth the call but you get where I am going with this.
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>Imagine receiving an alert instructing you to head to your basement and cover your windows because a dangerous individual is in the area. That's exactly what hundreds of Coloradans in Lakewood experienced when they received a "Lookout Alert" from the Lakewood Police Department on Monday night.
An hour later, an all-clear was given, but many were left with questions about what had happened.
Everyone that lives in or near a big city is fucking terrified of seeing a gun. It is comical how weak and pathetic these people are.
OFC this is intentional. The population is conditioned to be afraid of seeing a firearm. I imagine even walking from your car parked on the street into your own house openly carrying (not in a case) a rifle might get the cops called on you in most areas around the Denver metro.
Now.. In this case it sounds like the guy may have been a bit nuts so maybe it was worth the call but you get where I am going with this.
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From the post:
>>Imagine receiving an alert instructing you to head to your basement and cover your windows because a dangerous individual is in the area. That's exactly what hundreds of Coloradans in Lakewood experienced when they received a "Lookout Alert" from the Lakewood Police Department on Monday night.
An hour later, an all-clear was given, but many were left with questions about what had happened.
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