Fatal shooting in Illinois, active shooter ‘neutralized’

At least one person was killed and four police officers wounded when a shooter opened fire at an industrial park in Aurora, Illinois, officials said Friday.

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35 thoughts on “Fatal shooting in Illinois, active shooter ‘neutralized’

  1. This happened 10 miles from me. My mom knew one of the guys who died that day, it was his first day on the job. This really needs to be addressed, I can’t believe so little is being done about it.

  2. All the anti-gun liberal dumbasses in the comments are making my brain hurt. My brain can only handle so much stupidity before overloading and shutting down. Must, turn off internet for week to reboot. Too much stupidity.

  3. Pay your respects and whatnot but this will be the first of many like it. The man was fired from his manufacturing job, likely cause being automation. The more the private sector automates while the government lags behind, the more of these types of shootings there'll be. Guys are already trying to damage and destroy self-driving trucks because of how they'll screw up the trucking industry by stopping actual people from getting paid. It just takes one nut case to start firing on others when their livelihoods are being taken without something to fall back on.

  4. Unfortunately this will keep on happening because of money 💰. The rich and powerful dose not care about humanity. That is why the NRA will always be around. Further more, Saudi Arabia is America's No. 1 weapons buyer. Between 2013 and 2017, Riyadh accounted for 18 percent of total U.S. arms sales or about $9 billion. Then we have these gun nuts rants about the 2nd amendment, and say it’s their right. The second amendment says: A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State. Nowhere does it say every person can have a gun. Until this changes we will sadly see more mass shootings. 😔

  5. i was at school when this happen and my school was 20 minutes away and like we didn’t go in lock down but Ik schools that did but that is sad and yess Chicago is a violence place….

  6. With all due respect to the victims who lost their lives in the shooting, as well as the officers who were shot. But is it just me or did the company of the employees and the shooter might've had a reason to terminated him which started this whole shooting? I mean, he worked at the factory for 15 years, and four out of the 5 victims were white and the other victim was Hispanic. It's true though he had numerous criminal records previously but how did the company realize just all of a sudden he had a criminal record!? Or, was he terminated because he was African American? Just saying…

  7. Guess what liberals??? It WAS a black guy that did the shooting, and it WASNT a high powered assault rifle that he used, it was a handgun. You people gotta be SO mad about that 🤣

  8. Ok here we go in the comments it seems that everyone has the answers but little information or even to ask the questions like how long did this guy work there why was going to be fired did he go to human resources and complain about a manager and why did this person feel so back in a corner to do what he did now I not trying to make it sound what he did was not wrong but something led to this shooting it did not just fall out of sky.

  9. "active" shooter " neutralized" . The shooter was killed by police sounds less PC. A shooter is always active otherwise he would not be a shooter. That's called a man with a gun

  10. I understand why the shooter would be mad after getting fired from the job he been at for 15 years, but it's definitely not worth going to prison or loosing your life

  11. I’m 22 years old, and I’ve lived in Aurora my whole life to this point. Let me tell you, when this happens in your town, it’s so different. It completely changes you. This is NOT a small town either. We have over 200,000 people living here, a huge mall, tons of shopping and restaurants, and a university. This situation breaks my heart and scares me. It can happen anywhere.

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