22 People Shot During a Mass Shooting Sunday, But it Doesn’t Fit the Narrative, So Media is Ignoring It
Trenton, New Jersey – Reports of a mass shooting at an arts festival in which at least 22 people were injured may have sounded like the perfect recipe to send anti-gun politicians and mainstream media pundits to their soapboxes to call for increased gun control, but instead, it has quietly disappeared from the headlines, and there are a few notable reasons why.
Around 1,000 people were enjoying the Arts All Night festival when gunfire broke out around 2:45 a.m. on Sunday. While the horrific incident included some of the basic elements of typical mass shootings, with a gunman opening fire on an unarmed crowd, there are a few distinct differences that set it apart.
Location
The shooting happened in the state of New Jersey, which is known for having some of the strictest gun control laws in the country. In fact, Gov. Phil Murphy signed six bills into law last week that are all targeted at increasing gun control by expanding background checks, adding increased restrictions to concealed carry permits, and reducing the legal capacity of ammunition magazines.
The new legislation also included a law that establishes a “red flag” system where individuals can report people who they believe are dangerous, and those suspects will have their firearms temporarily seized by police. Yet even with the restrictions that were already in place, both the media and politicians have stayed eerily silent about the fact that the state’s strict gun control laws did not stop this mass shooting.
Suspects
Every time the mainstream media devotes 24/7 coverage to a mass shooting, there is one main thing in common—the suspect. Each massacre is carried out by a “lone wolf gunman” who has a list of reasons why he is angry at the world, a handful of psychotropic drugs that have side effects which explain his erratic and violent behavior, and a longing to gain fame and notoriety like the mass shooters who came before him. In the case of the recent mass shooting in New Jersey, there were two suspects—Tahaij Wells, 32, and Amir Armstrong, 23.
They were reportedly members of opposing gangs, and while they opened fire on one another, Wells has been blamed for unleashing a hail of bullets on the crowd, and he was eventually taken down after he was shot and killed by police. While it is not clear how Wells obtained his weapons, he did not obtain firearms legally, as he was on parole after he served time in prison on aggravated manslaughter charges stemming from the fatal shooting of a 22-year-old man in 2004.
Weapons
As is the case with the mainstream narrative on mass shootings, the “lone wolf gunman” typically uses an AR-15, which has been branded as an “assault rifle” and demonized by lawmakers who seek to ban it.
The idea is that the suspect opts for a high-powered weapon in order to kill the largest number of people. However, in the recent shooting, both Wells and Armstrong were armed with handguns, and a report from NBC Philadelphia confirmed that while multiple weapons were recovered from the scene, none of them were “assault rifles.” While police have claimed that the officers on the scene were responsible for shooting and killing Wells, it is not clear whether they are responsible for injuring any of the victims.
Winston Churchill is credited with the quote, “Never let a good crisis go to waste,” and while that is typically the way politicians and mainstream media pundits treat most mass shootings, their silence on the shooting in New Jersey is especially notable because it does not qualify for their narrative. Similar instances occurred when an off-duty security guard opened fire inside of a restaurant in Oklahoma City and he was stopped by armed citizens in May, and when a disgruntled content creator opened fire on YouTube’s headquarters in another state with notoriously strict gun laws in April.
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Yeah nice catch! I hadn't heard anything about this!
Excellent work, this is very typical. How many of the victims in New Jersey were white?
A white guy (or light skinned Hispanic who will be called white if he is the shooter) shooting white people with a legal gun is big news (unless they botch the op somehow like in Vegas) because that serves a gun control narrative. There are profiles of the victims and they make the shooters famous household names.
Black people shooting each other with illegal guns, which is sadly typical, ruins the gun control narrative, they occasionally report weekend totals when they set records in Chicago or Baltimore, never profiles of those victims or offenders because if there were people would realize that most of the time, either directly or indirectly, the cause was that drugs are illegal, not that guns are legal.
So MSM does not want to bring to light gang violence. I guess it's too big of an issue to cover in a sound bite, and doesnt bring advertising dollars.
Thanks for your article
Well spotted buddy. I had not heard about this one and that pretty much proves what you are saying.
The Deep State run propagandists never report on shootings not sponsored by their bosses!
Heard about this when it happened but it doesnt seem like its gotten enough attention. Its only when they want to distract the masses they push a certain narrative.
Have to ignore it when it doesn’t help your narrative. Can’t have people thinking that firearms are important for freedom now can you.
This happened weeks ago, at least. If the NJ governor signed the gun control bills last week, that was definitely after the shooting.
Really sad and bad news. Don't know whats happening to the world.