• designatedhacker@lemm.ee
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    2 years ago

    Misleading title. The article headline isn’t much better. They shot into the air, the title makes it sound like they went on a killing spree.

    They did tell everyone they were going to die before emptying their gun into the air. They’d clearly lost their damn mind and this probably traumatized a bunch of kids. Throw the book at them by all means.

    The title is bullshit though.

    • Doug Holland@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 years ago

      Someone at a kids’ event shoots a gun “at least a dozen times” — that’s not shooting up the event?

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        2 years ago

        No. It’s shooting within the event and/or near it but not at it or any of the participants. The phrase “shot up” infers that the subject was the target.

        But I get the sentiment of wanting to phrase it in a way that conveys the most amount of danger and insanity.

      • thefartographer@lemm.ee
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        2 years ago

        What’s wrong with that comment? Both the title here and on the article absolutely do make it sound like the off-duty officer shot at people, when he actually shouted “you’re all gonna die” and then fired into the air around a dozen times before being tackled and disarmed by event-goers.

        The article also mentions that it’s unknown if the officer was fired or quit. Finally, the officer is asking the judge for reduced bond, which really might not be reasonable in this case.