one of the worst case scenarios when you talk about an active shooter attack. because you got someone firing from an elevated position into a big crowd. reporter: those shootings were not nominated by ar-15s or other rifles. the fbi says of the 61 total firearms used by active shooters, 29 were handguns, 26 were rifles, three were shotguns and three firearms classified as unknown. the report comes as the states seem to be going in different directions with their gun laws. yesterday, washington state banned the sale of most assault-style weapons, enacting a ten-day waiting period and training requirements for all gun purchases. these weapons of war have no reason other than mass murder. reporter: while the governor of nebraska just signed a law allowing residents who are at least 21 to carry a hand gun without a permit. experts agree there s no clear solution. but cnn analyst john miller says
ugly stick. but with that being said, it s hard for me to see. someone who was born and what the forties as a white person growing up in american society. your city the last three years has had a lot of violence and it s 10 o clock at night, and there s this black man as far as you can tell, standing at your door and you re afraid as a white man who s in your eighties. i can see that perspective of it. and also part of that is all the fn racism that informed that white man to make him think that he was okay to pull the trigger to show up to the door with the gun to begin with when someone rings your doorbell. who does that? heaven racism absolutely was involved. let s just call a spade a spade here. what i want to know is why did he feel the need to have what appears to be readily accessible hand gun and shoot him through a glass door? he didn t call the cops. he didn t even after shooting him.
kids schools, that people are surviving multiple mass shootings before they are legally allowed to drink, these aren t crazy coincidences. this is a measure of the prevalence of this problem in our country. this kind of stuff is happening over and over and over again because mass shootings really do happen that frequently in the united states. in terms of today s at this hour, police say the shooter is dead. the shooter is a 28-year-old tennessee resident and former student of the school who identifies as transgender, although there was some confusion around that for much of the day today. the shooter has no previous criminal record, was reportedly carrying three firearms, an ar-15 style rifle, an ar style pistol as well as a hand gun. police believe at least two of those weapons were obtained legally in nashville. police say they re still working on a motive inside the shooter s apartment. they say they found some sort of manifesto as well as other writings that police say pertained
according to harry, den hollander wanted to join the group s federal lawsuit, the one that argued against a male only draft. i told him that was not going to happen. i was surprised he did not come shoot me instead of mark. do you think denhollander was jealous of mark? absolutely. remember, mark had a win in that case. this was revenge? most assuredly, yes. the pieces of the puzzle were now quickly coming together. the fbi determined the gun hollander used to kill himself was the same one he used to kill daniel and mark angelucci. the same. 380 caliber hand gun, legally purchased in the 19 eighties. agent denahan and his team tracked hollander s movements, minute by minute. his shooting spree began when he got on a train in new york city. he took amtrak out to california, bringing the weapon with him. surveillance cameras captured him at the los angeles train station, and at the one in san bernardino. he spent a few days in the area, denahan says, most likely t