West Texas shooter, was ‘violent, aggressive person’ who liked to fire at animals, neighbor says [Video]

The 36-year-old man who killed seven people during a shooting spree in West Texas over the weekend was a “violent, aggressive person” who liked targeting animals before he set his sights on the public, a neighbor said.

Rocio Gutierrez, who lived next to gunman Seth Ator in Odessa, told The Associated Press this week that Ator often would fire at animals, mostly rabbits, at all hours of the night.

“We were afraid of him because you could tell what kind of person he was just by looking at him,” Gutierrez said. “He was not nice, he was not friendly, he was not polite.”

Police officers killed Ator on Saturday outside a busy Odessa movie theater after a spate of violence that spanned 10 miles. His rampage also injured around two dozen people.

It was not his first run-in with the law.

Online court records showed Ator was arrested in 2001 for a misdemeanor offense that would not have prevented him from buying firearms legally in Texas.

Police said the arrest took place in the county where Waco is located, hundreds of miles east of Odessa. Online court records showed he was charged then with misdemeanor criminal trespassing and evading arrest. He entered guilty pleas in a deferred prosecution agreement wherein the charge was waived after he served 24 months of probation, according to records.

Federal law, The Associated Press reported, defined nine categories that legally would prevent a person from owning a gun. The categories included being convicted of a felony, a misdemeanor domestic violence charge, being adjudicated as a “mental defect” or being committed to a mental institution, being the subject of a restraining order or having an active warrant. Investigators have said Ator had no active warrants at the time of the shooting.

Gov. Greg Abbott tweeted Monday that Ator didn’t go through a background check for the weapon he used in Odessa. He did not elaborate, and a spokesman referred questions to the Texas Department of Public Safety, which didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Odessa officials on Monday released the names of those killed, who were between 15 and 57 years old. Among the dead were Edwin Peregrino, 25, who ran out of his parents’ home to see what the commotion was; mail carrier Mary Granados, 29, murdered in her U.S. Postal Service truck; and 15-year-old high school student Leilah Hernandez, who had been walking out of an auto dealership.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/us/seth-ator-west-texas-shooter-violent-aggressive

How do you deal with anti-gunners? Tony Robbins on CNN’s Guns In America With Piers Morgans [Video]

Whether you love him or hate him, Tony Robbins does seem to do a good job dealing with Morgan here on CNN’s Guns In America.

Tony is influential with millions of followers. Piers Morgan is desperately trying to get him to accept and acknowledge publicly an acceptance of gun control, specifically here banning of semi-automatic weapons in America. He obviously hopes Tony will accept his version so that Tony’s millions of followers will also accept Piers Morgan’s liberal version. Tony doesn’t do that. He nods and yeps a few of his points only to try and pace, then possibly lead into a different direction discussing the core of the problem rather than the results. Watch and comment below.

 

 

If there is a lesson here, he does show a method for dealing with people who may be on the fence about gun control. How do you deal with anti-gunners?

You don’t need gun control when Big Gov lobbyist lackeys will do it for them. [Video]

For those of you that still use PayPal, you should stop immediately. While in the past we were forced to use them on eBay, they shut down our payment processing and seized around $13,000 in our account saying we had violated their Acceptable Use Policy. Here’s the thing, nothing we sold on eBay violated that, because well they use the blanket statement “Certain Firearm Accessories and Parts are banned from Sale”. Don’t tell you what parts, because then they can choose at whim what to shut down a small business for. Held our money for six months, well last week they changed their policy stating they would no longer absorb violation fees that they pay to the U.S. Government. Oh and these “violations” are $2500 a pop. They have NO ACTUAL PAPERWORK on what we violated, and refuse to give us anything. Only $2500 violation I can think of would be ITAR, and we don’t ship outside of the US. So they kept our $13,000 dollars saying it was fees for violations, haven’t told us what it was nor will tell us, and because of the current political climate we can even get our own Sheriff’s Department to file charges. They say somewhere buried in the legalese will be clauses that they can do this. Add in that PayPal is super friendly with our current governor and they are in the same f’ing building as our state Attorney General means that money is gone forever. A few months payroll for one employee gone. Bonuses for employees gone. All highly criminal behavior, but completely legal because our illustrious Government has allowed corporations more rights than actual people. Think we were the only ones? Nope, everyones favorite grip appliqué Tractiongrips, Type 01 FFL Dealer has had their eBay account suspended, and I would guess at this point their account drained as well. Don emailed us this morning with Google Ad Sense terminating his account without ANY PRIOR VIOLATIONS OR REASON, stating it is due to a change in their policies. Wake up people, Big Brother doesn’t have to ban shit, they’re getting their corporate lackeys to do all the work for them.