by Ian Andrew | Jul 8, 2016 | Fiction, Mass Shootings, Poetry, Politics, Shootings, USA
Hey, say can you see in the news camera’s glare that man on the ground is he dead, or still breathing ? Did his life pass away, in the blink of an eye taken down on the street by a gun that’s still gleaming Newly bought on this day by a kid with an itch his right...
by Ian Andrew | Jun 13, 2016 | Mass Shootings, Non-Fiction, Shootings, USA
The media are going to concentrate on the intentions of the shooter. They will make sure the story is all about ISIS, but it so isn’t. They are so wrong. The issue is how many atrocities does it take to realise your #gunculture is broken? If you were a...
by Ian Andrew | Dec 6, 2015 | Mass Shootings, Non-Fiction, Politics, San Bernardino, Shootings, USA
San Bernardino In the wake of the San Bernardino shootings, which are still being investigated and appear to be much more than a normal mass shooting in the US, it is worth considering that single statement. A normal mass shooting in the US. Normal is defined as...