Crime Shooting with 'multiple victims' reported at Torrance bowling alley

Brawl at a bar/bowling alley at midnight turns into shots fired

This type of thing happens in all inner cities weekly, and it's sad that it's just ignored. Not really the "mass shooting" type that turns into national news here

It’s perfectly normal and acceptable.
 
Brawl at a bar/bowling alley at midnight turns into shots fired

This type of thing happens in all inner cities weekly, and it's sad that it's just ignored. Not really the "mass shooting" type that turns into national news here
lol "inner cities"
Bro where the fuck do you live?
This was in a shopping center with a bowling alley.
 
lol "inner cities"
Bro where the fuck do you live?
This was in a shopping center with a bowling alley.

Just outside of Rockford IL, where this type of shooting happens on a weekly basis

Only reason this one got attention was because it happened in an area that hasn't been written off
 
Torrance can be a shit hole.

I understand why it's news but I figure it's more than likely not an indiscriminate mass shooting. This wouldn't be the first disagreement turned violent at a bowling alley.
 
If this were the midwest I'd be asking how Adrien Broner was involved.
 
I understand why it's news but I figure it's more than likely not an indiscriminate mass shooting. This wouldn't be the first disagreement turned violent at a bowling alley.

Just released surveillance video:

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TORRANCE, Calif. — Three men were fatally shot late Friday night and four injured when a brawl at a popular Los Angeles-area bowling alley and karaoke bar erupted into gunfire that had terrified patrons, some children, running for their lives.

Police in the coastal city of Torrance responded shortly after midnight to calls of shots fired at the Gable House Bowl, which offers bowling, laser tag and an arcade. They found seven people with gunshot wounds.

Three men were pronounced dead at the scene and two were taken to a hospital, Sgt. Ronald Harris said. Two other men were struck by gunfire but “opted to seek their own medical attention.”

Authorities have not identified suspects or released details about what led to the shooting, but witnesses said it stemmed from a fight between two large groups.

Wes Hamad, a 29-year-old Torrance resident, was at the bowling alley with his 13-year-old niece and cousin when he saw a “huge fight” break out. Hamad said the brawl, which lasted about five minutes, blocked the entrance and devolved into “complete chaos.”

“I grabbed my niece and started running toward the far end of the bowling alley,” he said. “As we were running, we heard 15 shots.”

As he was leaving, Hamad said he saw a woman weeping over a man who was had gunshot wounds to his head and neck.

Witness Dana Scott, whose bowling league was meeting Friday night, told CNN: “A lot of people ran back into the bar area — behind the seats and onto the floor, under the benches. People were crying.”

Dwayne Edwards, 60, of Los Angeles, said he received a call from his nephew that his 28-year-old son was one of those killed. His nephew told him his son was attempting to break up a fight when a gunman “just started unloading.”

“I’m thinking this is a dream and I’ll wake up,” Edwards told the Orange County Register. “He was a good kid. I don’t understand it.”

Damone Thomas was in the karaoke section of the bowling alley, a regular stop for him and his friends after work on Fridays, when people ran in saying there was a shooting. The 30-year-old Los Angeles resident said his friend flipped a table to shield them as they heard gunshots.

Thomas said he didn’t feel scared because he was “just trying to survive.” But when he was driving home he said he realized how traumatic the situation was and said he wasn’t been able to fall asleep.

“Closing my eyes, all I can see is the women against the wall crying, not knowing what to do,” he said.

Thomas and Hamad said they had never witnessed any violence there in the past, but Hamad said he had stopped going for a while because he heard someone with a gun was recently seen there.

“I definitely won’t be going back anymore,” he added.
 
So, having everyone around you high as a kite would solve all these problems?
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Or making it so drug dealers weren’t vying for territory and giving themselves protection thru lethal force (drive-by shootings, whatever) by having legal stores, proper business insurance etc...

You know, like a liquor store, but for drugs?
 
Despite being ludicrously expensive, Torrance isn't a nice area. I'd bet this was some lowlife argument sort of bs, possibly gang related.

Torrance isnt exactly gang turf either. It is South Bay. I hear it is less expensive than many other places near the beach.
 
Just outside of Rockford IL, where this type of shooting happens on a weekly basis

Only reason this one got attention was because it happened in an area that hasn't been written off
lol your first post calls Torrance ghetto inner city, but now it's an area that hasn't been written off?
morons looking to incite racial hatred because they don't know to debate or thinkWalter-bowling.jpg .
 
People are nuts, man. Synthetic drugs are all the rave right now. You think those should be legal, too?
They already are. You just have to find someone that will write you a special note to claim it.
 
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