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Multiple people, including a state trooper, have been shot in Texas as authorities hunt for a pair of shooters according to reports.

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People in the cities of Odessa and Midland are being told avoid the I-20 highway as cops hunt for the gunmen, one of whom is driving a small white or gold-colored truck and has a rifle, local CBS affiliate KOSA reported.

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The second shooter is thought to be driving a hijacked United States Postal Service truck, cops said.

In all, 10 victims appear to have been shot in Midland and another 20 hit in Odessa, according to reports.

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Five people were killed and more than 20 others were wounded Saturday in a series of shootings in the area of Midland and Odessa, Texas, an Odessa city official told Fox News.
Meanwhile, local police said a suspect was shot and killed at a movie theater in Odessa, local police said.
"It has been confirmed that the active shooter was shot and killed at the Cinergy in Odessa. There is no active shooter at this time. All agencies are investigating reports of possible suspects," Midland Police Department said on its Facebook page.
Odessa spokesperson Devin Sanchez told Fox News that a Texas state trooper was among those shot on Interstate 20.
Odessa Mayor David Turner told Fox News there was one shooter who opened fire in Odessa after a police chase. Earlier, the Midland Police Department said it believed there are two shooters in two separate vehicles. One suspect is said to be driving a gold or white small Toyota truck, while the other suspect is driving a U.S. Postal Service van.
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) urged the public to avoid I-20 in Odessa, Midland and Big Spring. Residents of Midland and Odessa were also urged to stay inside.

 
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If we couldn’t ban assault weapons after Sandy Hook and then Las Vegas, I don’t think we ever will. Dumbfucks think the 2nd amendment gives them the right to mow down dozens of people as fast as possible.

Don’t get me started on the NRA and Russian money... Putin is one slick prick.
 
Authorities now say only one shooter.

Oh and big surprise, apparently it was a white man. Quite the streak goin, yet people will still disagree with me and criticize me when i point out what total fucking scum white men are, specifically white southeners.

If we couldn’t ban assault weapons after Sandy Hook and then Las Vegas, I don’t think we ever will. Dumbfucks think the 2nd amendment gives them the right to mow down dozens of people as fast as possible.

Don’t get me started on the NRA and Russian money... Putin is one slick prick.

Guns arent to blame. Mental illness and violent videogames hahahahahahhaha are. It's such fucking madness. Just incredible politicians are leaping on these scapegoats again and even more incredible that a single dumbfuck in America is buying it at all.

that some other mentally ill

Most mass shooters, certainly the current batch, are not criminally mentally ill, if mentally ill at all. ALL of them have been fully in charge of their own faculties and clear headed.

Mental illness is not the cause and shoving it to the forefront like the media and politicians ckeep doing will accomplish nothing but to further stigmatize mental illness.
 
Another prick with a gun and a bunch of directionless anger.
Sickening beyond words.
But oh God forbid you call them a terrorist.
Talk about white privilege.
 
7 dead, 22 wounded.

"Seth Aaron Ator, 36, was fired Saturday from Journey Oilfield Services, Odessa police Chief Michael Gerke said. He said both Ator and the company called 911 after the firing but that Ator was gone by the time police showed up.
Ator’s statements on the phone were “rambling,” FBI special agent Christopher Combs said.
Ator killed seven people and wounded at least 22 others Saturday before officers killed him outside a busy movie theater in Odessa, authorities said.
Ator “was on a long spiral down” before the shooting and that he went to work that day “in trouble,” Combs said.
“This did not happen because he was fired. He showed up to work enraged,” Combs said."



 
(Reuters) - The gunman who killed seven people and wounded 23 others in a rolling rampage across West Texas obtained an assault-style rifle despite failing a background check, state and law enforcement officials said on Monday.

The gunman, identified by police as Seth Aaron Ator, 36, carried out the shooting spree in the neighboring cities of Midland and Odessa on Saturday, a short time after he was fired from his trucking job. He called local emergency 911 responders and then an FBI tip line to make rambling statements, officials said.

In those calls, Ator did not threaten to commit violence, they said.

But he would soon go on to open fire on civilians and police officers in a roving series of shootings, at one point hijacking a U.S. Postal Service truck before dying in an exchange of gunfire with law enforcement, police said.
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Ator was rejected when he tried to buy a gun and his name was run through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, John Wester, assistant special agent in charge of the Dallas office of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, told a news conference.

Authorities could not immediately say how he obtained a firearm, Wester added.

It also was not immediately clear when or why he had failed the background check. Online court records showed Ator had convictions in 2002 for criminal trespass and evading arrest.

But Odessa Police Chief Michael Gerke told a news conference on Monday that Ator’s past interactions with police in that area, where the gunman lived, were not serious enough to have legally prevented him from having a firearm.
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Hours after he was fired from his trucking job and 15 minutes after he called the FBI tip line, Ator was pulled over in a sedan by Texas state troopers on Interstate 20 in Midland for failing to use a turn signal, police said.

Armed with an AR-type rifle, Ator fired out the back window of his gold-colored car, wounding one trooper. Then he drove away spraying gunfire indiscriminately, the Texas Department of Public Safety said.

At one point, Ator abandoned his car and hijacked a U.S. postal van, mortally wounding the letter carrier, identified by officials as Mary Grandos, 29.

He shot seven people to death, leaving behind a trail of 15 crime scenes with 23 other people wounded in the rampage, officials said.

Three police officers were shot and wounded - one from Midland, one from Odessa and one state trooper - all in stable condition at hospitals.

Ator was later cornered by officers in the parking lot of a cinema complex in Odessa where he was shot and killed.

The FBI has scoured Ator’s home, Christopher Combs, special agent in charge of the FBI office in San Antonio, told a news conference on Monday.

“I can tell you the conditions reflect what we believe his mental state was going into this,” Combs said.

“He was on a long spiral of going down. He didn’t wake up Saturday morning and walk into his company and then it happened. He went into that company in trouble. He’s probably been in trouble for a while,” Combs said. “He was on a long spiral of going down. He didn’t wake up Saturday morning and walk into his company and then it happened. He went into that company in trouble. He’s probably been in trouble for a while,” Combs said.

 
It also was not immediately clear when or why he had failed the background check. Online court records showed Ator had convictions in 2002 for criminal trespass and evading arrest.

But Odessa Police Chief Michael Gerke told a news conference on Monday that Ator’s past interactions with police in that area, where the gunman lived, were not serious enough to have legally prevented him from having a firearm.
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So no serious police interactions where he lived. How about somewhere else?

Criminal trespass in Texas is a Class A misdemeanor, at worst; however, evading arrest can be charged as a felony if the actor uses a vehicle or somebody is injured or the actor has been convicted of evading arrest before.

--Al
 
The man who sold the AR-15 used to gun down 32 people in Midland and Odessa, Texas in 2020 is headed to federal prison.

Marcus Anthony Braziel, of Lubbock, pleaded guilty in October to one count of dealing firearms without a license and one count of subscribing to a false tax return. He was sentenced to two years in federal prison.
"Federal firearm laws, including those that mandate background checks by licensed dealers, ensure that guns don't fall into the hands of prohibited persons," said U.S. Attorney Erin Nealy Cox. "By subverting those laws, Mr. Braziel enabled a deranged mass shooter."
According to plea papers, Braziel admitted he sold Seth Aaron Ator an AR-15-style rifle nearly three years before the deadly shootings that killed seven people and wound 25 more.
Ator, who had been deemed "mentally defective" and was therefore legally prohibited from possessing firearms, first attempted to purchase a gun from a sporting goods store, but was rejected after he was flagged during a background check. He later circumvented the system to purchase a gun from Braziel, who elected not to run background checks on any of his buyers.
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Marcus Anthony Braziel
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Seth Aaron Ator

Put down by cops.
 
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