Sunday, August 26, 2018

"I am literally so lucky. The bullet hit my thumb." I would not call that lucky. Thumbs are very important.

More trouble in Idiot America, this time in Florida where I live.

Anyone, even our numerous lunatics, can have a gun in Idiot America. We have some gun control but obviously it's not working. America always has been and always will be a violent country.

By the way BBC News, it's "center" not "centre". England never learned how to correctly spell English words.

BBC News - Jacksonville shooting: Several killed at video game tournament

Several people have been killed in a mass shooting at an entertainment complex in Jacksonville, Florida, police say.

The sheriff's office said on Twitter that many people had been wounded and urged people to avoid the area.

They said a suspect was dead at the scene.

Reports suggest the shooting happened during a video game tournament being held at the Jacksonville Landing.

Dozens of shots can be heard in a video that appears to show the event being streamed online on the Twitch platform.

The players were reportedly playing the American football game Madden at the time.

Drini Gjoka, a 19-year-old player taking part, described the shooting in a series of posts on Twitter, calling it "the worst day of [his] life".

"I am literally so lucky. The bullet hit my thumb," he tweeted.

The local sheriff's office said Swat teams were searching the area for potential further suspects.

Police said on Twitter that "many people" were still hiding in locked areas of the complex, and urged them to stay calm.

Florida governor Rick Scott said he was being updated about the situation.

The state has seen several high-profile mass shootings in recent years, including at the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando in 2016 and the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school in Parkland in February this year.

The Jacksonville Landing is a large shopping, entertainment and dining complex in the city centre.

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