Claims the headline, but the guy quoted in the article blames the stabby-stabby too.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-birmingham-41621344
Re: Shooting Epidemic in Birminham, England.
2Desmond Jaddoo would do well to look up "epidemic" and then for good measure call up the leaders of the US gun prohibition horde and let them know what he learned."We've had two shootings, and a stabbing in the past 24 hours, and others anecdotally.
"I'm afraid what this city is facing is an epidemic of gun and knife crime."
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Re: Shooting Epidemic in Birminham, England.
3Slow news day in the West Midlands region. Even in gun-phobic UK, stating it's an epidemic is hard to swallow.
"Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts." - Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Re: Shooting Epidemic in Birminham, England.
4Two of something makes an "epidemic"?
What ever happened to old fashioned English understatement?
I miss it.
What ever happened to old fashioned English understatement?
I miss it.