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Dryheavemorning t1_izj54dx wrote

...in a Domestic dispute.

I thought there was a rule against editorialized titles?

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sandwichpepe t1_izjb6p9 wrote

bruh mods delete some of my posts in 0.3 seconds but let this shit slide? šŸ¤”

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sugr_magnolia t1_izjfibe wrote

The headline was changed by the site after OP posted.

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Dryheavemorning t1_izjg03u wrote

So shouldn't it be reposted without the misleading old one? I've had posts removed when the site changed after posted.

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EdgarAllanRoevWade t1_izjszp5 wrote

We all know it depends what kind of mood the mods are in

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ebbycalvinlaloosh t1_izknwp7 wrote

Careful. They might consider this a ā€œpersonalā€ attack.

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ksquad80 t1_izlmqt5 wrote

I got banned the other week for joking that someone key a bad parking job.

Promoting vandalism.

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SupaflyIRL t1_izl9b9n wrote

Nah just gonna blame Krasner for the headline changing since this post wanted us to get mad at him for something. May as well keep the spirit of the thread.

Freaking Krasner.

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hanleybrand t1_izmokot wrote

Iā€™m not getting the connection of editorialized titles to whether it says ā€œdomestic disputeā€ or not - the article said it was a murder-suicide by her husband

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DonQOnIce t1_izixtbk wrote

Whatā€™s the deal with piece of shit men killing women when they leave him?

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igotbabydick t1_izizgwj wrote

Power and lack of emotional guidance. Dangerous combination.

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DonQOnIce t1_izj10o1 wrote

I donā€™t know if you mean physical power or more social power but honestly, when men use guns like this, I donā€™t think it has anything to do with being more physically powerful. A woman could just as easily shoot a partner at point blank range and they donā€™t do it as often.

Poor emotional guidance and entitlement seem way higher in the reasons.

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ant_gargano t1_izjgghw wrote

Power struggle. He is angered by the fact that she is more successful in life and no longer needs him

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igotbabydick t1_izj5l98 wrote

Itā€™s all part of the fucked up way evolution played out. For 10000 years men and women depended on physicality to get ahead until recent times (100-150yrs) where our intellect plays a larger role. Unfortunately women were usually not as physically strong and men control the power. For everyoneā€™s sake, we are slowly evolving out of that mindset but assholes like this still exist, and you take into account poor mental health, itā€™s all a ticking bomb when rejection happens.

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tmmzc85 t1_izjnmze wrote

Downvoters ought to read "Demonic Males: Apes and the Origins of Human Violence," this guy might have put this "artlessly," but their gist is correct even if the deets are off - if you want to know why men kill their mates and sometime children, you're going to have to accept some hard truths about the fact that we're still animals, first and foremost.

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justanawkwardguy t1_izj4vsq wrote

I wouldn't call it power, so much as I would aggression. Killing someone isn't a powerful thing, it's something that's full of cowardice

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igotbabydick t1_izj6dnm wrote

Whatā€™s the source of the aggression? Every killing has a motive, and this one is text book power and control. She rejected him, and he couldnā€™t control the outcome so he killed her. Itā€™s all buried in power dynamics, control and awful emotional discipline.

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tmmzc85 t1_izjnu83 wrote

>he couldnā€™t control the outcome so he killed her.

That's literally aggression.

I feel like you're too caught up in the chicken/egg here, these things are intrinsically linked - frustration over rejection and power differential lead to an aggressive, deadly outburst - it's not either/or

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igotbabydick t1_izk2il5 wrote

All aggression has a source, to understand what we do things and fix themā€¦ we need to know why.

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PhillyPanda t1_izj02qz wrote

Whatā€™s the deal with piece of shit men killing?

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grizzlby t1_izjkr84 wrote

Came to say this. Zero mass shootings in 2022 were committed by women. Nationally. And while this is clearly NOT a mass shooting, gun violence as a whole is an overwhelmingly male-committed act.

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Electrical_List_2125 t1_izlblx7 wrote

I would like to see this become a wide spread message, similar to how people are calling out who is doing the bigger mass shootings. It feels like we never get to talk about it. I love my close guy friends, my brother, many men but there is a major major socialization problem happening there and if you raise it as a topic of discussion youā€™re an ā€˜angry shrewā€™

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psuedonymously t1_izj9agy wrote

Not a new phenomenon, sadly. Maybe on an uptick as more women have the means to leave abusive men than in the past.

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ColdJay64 t1_izj4oos wrote

I can't even fathom how shooting someone in these types of situations is considered, or thought of at all.

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frankoceansheadband t1_izjlli7 wrote

It especially bums me out when itā€™s a murder suicide. How much of a monster do you have to be to take someoneā€™s life and leave before you experience any consequences?

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jakderrida t1_izjoa2g wrote

I recall an AMA whereby a blind redditor answered blindness related questions. When asked whether and how they became blind, they quite impressively provided an unemotional account of how he was among several family members his father shot in the head while sleeping before he fled town. I'm admittedly not a parent, but I simply can't grasp why one would murder their whole family before fleeing.

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irishgambin0 t1_izl28lj wrote

i was just reading the questions and someone asked how dating has been. he said not so great, and someone suggested he get a service dog. then, someone says he should instead get a service horse, adding, "survives getting shot, only to drown in pussy." lol

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DonQOnIce t1_izjocsu wrote

Itā€™s so malicious. If you hate your life and want to go fine, but leave others out of it.

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prettylittlearrow t1_izk1uyj wrote

Abusers have no empathy for others, they see themselves as victims who deserve for "justice" to be served in a way that benefits them and only them.

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eapocalypse t1_izjnnai wrote

And this is why guns should be banned and/or why it should be incredibly difficult to obtain them. When someone has access to guns domestic violence has an incredibly high chance to end in someone being shot.

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porkchameleon t1_izj19vq wrote

> According to friends and associates of Feldman, she had been in the process of divorcing her husband.

Nasty divorce? (Not speculating per se or justifying what's happened, but it could be an explanation/motive).

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ipissexcellence21 t1_izmqkes wrote

Exactly that they are pieces of shit. I actually just read the article about the girl who was killed on Ellsworth and they had a graphic that shows itā€™s almost 50/50 male and female victims of domestic Homicide. I assume it was only the city because there were only like 43 total last year but I never thought it was anywhere near that close. I wouldā€™ve said 75/25 female tops and assumed it was even higher.

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kifn2 t1_izj0a1x wrote

Tbf, this is not exclusively a man thing.

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DonQOnIce t1_izj0pf2 wrote

Sure, itā€™s just overwhelmingly a man thing.

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pillingz t1_izj0kf1 wrote

This is so wild to me. Sheā€™s been cutting my familyā€™s hair all my life. Such a nice woman. RIP

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Elliott2 t1_izj7scg wrote

my mom was relatively close to her and got her hair cut by her for a long time.

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Bran_the_Builder t1_izjoaz5 wrote

Fuck, when they mentioned her daughter at the end the name sounded familiar. I was really hoping it wasn't a girl I knew in high school, but unfortunately it is her... I feel terrible.

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jnobs t1_izjj1hh wrote

ā€œShe really went all out. She rented an empty storefront and really slayed it for Harry Potter,ā€ McNally said

Poor choice of words in an article of this nature.

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SauconySundaes t1_izkg1h1 wrote

And a reminder that they needlessly got rid of the Witches and Wizards festival.

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ScottClam42 t1_izk9sxu wrote

I saw this shooting ping on my citizens app a couple night ago and was shocked to see it was at the top of the hill. That's extremely sad. What a selfish prick

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RJ5R t1_izm3dkd wrote

Family member was good friends with her.

When I saw this story I couldn't believe it

What a tragedy

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jamin_g t1_izj463s wrote

What's temple have that makes you put the guy back in an ambulance and carry him further down the road

Edit: Don't need to down vote cause I don't know how hospital ratings work

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justanawkwardguy t1_izj6ney wrote

Temple is a level one trauma center, while Chestnut Hill Hospital is rather small. Not necessarily that Temple has more than other area hospitals, just that CHH has less and Temple was the closest larger one

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covercash t1_izjjjlg wrote

Whatā€™s the protocol for deciding which hospital to take him to in the first place? Clearly it was a gunshot wound, why not go directly to Temple? Just CHH proximity since it was only a minute or two away?

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justanawkwardguy t1_izjjong wrote

Probably took him to CHH to stabilize him for the longer transport to Temple

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Rich_Librarian_7758 t1_izlqwaz wrote

CHH is literally a block away. Temple is 15-20 mins. Sometimes, if the patient isnā€™t imminent they will attempt to make it to a level 1, but with an ER that close the hope is that they could stabilize at least enough for the short drive.

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Strawb3rry_Slay3r666 t1_izlhcku wrote

Thatā€™s awful, thatā€™s right around the corner from my grandparentā€™s house, Iā€™m wonder if they knew her. Poor woman

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Hot-Pretzel t1_izmiqlv wrote

This is so incredibly sad.

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