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Didn't the Uvalde shooter just pay with credit? I never really saw much follow-up to this part of the story.

Was it his own credit card or was he using someone else's? Did he actually pay the bill?

I have probably close to $100,000 I could tap in total credit just on my credit cards and I could buy a lot of shit and just never pay it back if I were intended on doing something catastrophically destructive and suicidal (which, to be clear, I am not).

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An 18 year old is lucky to get a $300 store credit at Macy's with a full time job let alone getting an any use mastercard/visa card for gun purchases. That's the issue.

Once you are established and late 20's + with credit history, sure.

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People thinking being 18 and saveing a few thousand is tough, or a lot is absolutely ridiculous. I saved up $3k when I was 13 years old to build my first computer and it only too the year. It baffles me that poal doesn't know how to save money. Also he was 18, wasn't he? Therefore he received (((covid))) stimilus checks, not his parents in his name. So he was sitting on $4k + additional for being a jew + spic + tranny.

[–] 1 pt

For most unemployed teens, a few thousand would be a challenge. But I agree, 3 k in stimulus checks could have gone a long way towards this and taking the plausible deniability route of saying the alphabets had nothing to do with this gun purchase, then I have to give you that. Still wonder how he knew the exact equipment to buy though, not like it's a Toyota with limited options, but hey who am I to say.

I will have to accept your argument that it is possible the feds had nothing to do with directly funding this gun purchase.

saved up $3k

From what, parents allowance?

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Surprising no one, Poal's resident CIA faggot comes to defend a CIA asset & CIA op.

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That's how it was in the past. Is it still that way now?

Did he possibly lie about his income in order to qualify for a higher credit limit?

Was the card even in his name?

There are just a lot of factual questions that I would need the answers to here.

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Once the card isn't in his name, then it's a moot point.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Shhhhhh stop noticing goy! Netflix has a new transbrave bipoc wheelchair bound super hero sitcom to binge bigot!

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He spent about $5,000 on the guns working part time at Wendy's and Burger King, over 6 months.

I took home a bit more than that (net) working part time at McDonald's when I was in high school, over 6 months.

The "where did he get the $5,000 to buy the guns" argument is pretty weak.

He was physically abused as a kid by a violent father. His grandfather was a convicted felon who committed a violent crime and was not allowed to have guns. He had a shitty mother that hated him so much that she didn't want him to live with her, anymore, and sent him to live with his grandparents.

No need for weak conspiracy theories. He is a product of a shitty, violent, life. Throw 1,000 children through this same scenario and half of them will be violent criminals. More than 1 will murder. Guaranteed.

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Thank you. This makes a lot more sense.