…… (ALL CLEAR)Active shooter Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst New Jersey

onetimer

Veteran Member
EDIT (ALL CLEAR)

LOCKDOWN LOCKDOWN LOCKDOWN
ACTIVE SHOOTER REPORTED ON JBMDL BLDG 5231.
ALL PERSONNEL ARE TO LOCKDOWN UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
ALL PERSONNEL OUTDOORS SHOULD TAKE COVER.



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Reasonable Rascal

Veteran Member
My bet is on a susceptible party being influenced by recent media reports. Assuming of course it isn't a wanna-be jihadi, but then I repeat myself.

RR
 

mikeabn

Finally not a lurker!
And another thing- I live very close by. Had this been real I would've heard all kinds of sirens, etc. The base and immediate area took it seriously, blocking bldgs, base access, schools dismissed...
 

Mark D

Now running for Emperor.
Anybody see the irony of a military base needing to lock down because there might be an aggressor on-site?

MANY years ago, there was a local gun shop that an idiot tried to rob. He was shot by most of the staff, an off-duty deputy who happened to be there, and a couple other customers... Seems like there's a lesson in there somewhere.
 

mikeabn

Finally not a lurker!
Anybody see the irony of a military base needing to lock down because there might be an aggressor on-site?

MANY years ago, there was a local gun shop that an idiot tried to rob. He was shot by most of the staff, an off-duty deputy who happened to be there, and a couple other customers... Seems like there's a lesson in there somewhere.
VERY few people carry on a military base. To get a weapon and ammo to do range firing requires more than a few days of planning and coordination. And frankly that's the way I want it. The more weapons out the greater the chance of an accidental discharge. I want people to have a sense of awe and TREMENDOUS respect every time they touch a weapon.
 

John Green

Veteran Member
Anybody see the irony of a military base needing to lock down because there might be an aggressor on-site?

MANY years ago, there was a local gun shop that an idiot tried to rob. He was shot by most of the staff, an off-duty deputy who happened to be there, and a couple other customers... Seems like there's a lesson in there somewhere.
Maybe these bases should embrace Red Cell techniques to find vulnerabilities .
 

Mark D

Now running for Emperor.
VERY few people carry on a military base. To get a weapon and ammo to do range firing requires more than a few days of planning and coordination. And frankly that's the way I want it. The more weapons out the greater the chance of an accidental discharge. I want people to have a sense of awe and TREMENDOUS respect every time they touch a weapon.
I understand the regs.

Also: I would prefer that those in combat MOS be required to carry hot weapons 24/7. "Unloaded" weapons make people sloppy, and sloppy weapon handling kills people.

If you are a shooter, your weapon should be grafted into your being. It should be more familiar to you than your lover. Unfamiliar things create mental static, and that has no business with a weapon.
 

Griz3752

Retired, practising Curmudgeon
This is getting SO OBVIOUS it's sad!
But notice how quickly some SJW Pandering Hack grabs a mic and starts ranting "yet again" and "War Fighting Weaponry doesn't belong in civilian hands" - I watched those this AM on CBS Breaking News, back-to-back flowing in one continuous spate of Marxist Shyte.
 
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