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Why was the shooter in the school for 48mins but only kill like 22 people?

I love how no one asks these simple questions. Couldn't he have killed like 500 kids? Even assuming some jumped out the windows or found open doors the amount of deaths always seem too low. Even columbine was so low. I mean, two people, tons of ammo? It's why I never believe any of this is actually happening. Two adults only killed 15 people? One of the magazines had 52 rounds in it. What kind of shitty ratio is this?

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One of the magazines had 52 rounds in it. What kind of shitty ratio is this?

In the afghani war of American aggression, trained american soldiers averaged somewhere around 1 kill per 300,000 rounds fired. In ww2 it was 1 kill per 45,000. Are those wars fake too?

https://old.reddit.com/r/WarCollege/comments/d5d237/how_has_the_ratio_of_rounds_per_kill_in_war/

https://www.faac.com/blog/2018/01/28/killer-instinct-how-many-soldiers-actually-fired-their-weapons-in-past-wars-how-has-simulation-other-training-helped/

If you have ever tried to shoot moving targets you should know its hard even if theyre going in a straight line. Way harder if youre moving too. Probably even harder if youre locked in a room and you already killed everyone who was in there with you lol

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Neighbor what the frick comparison is this. Ever been in a school? The farthest wall at any given moment is like 15 feet. I'm not talking about covering fire from ww2.

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Is it harder or easier to shoot people if you can only see 15 feet in front of you at any given time and everyone heard your first shot echo through the halls, and is now going the opposite direction?

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