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Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal said Sunday that John Russell Houser, the gunman who killed two people and injured nine at a Lafayette, Louisiana movie theater last week, "shouldn't have been able to buy a gun."
Houser, who also killed himself, had a long history http://thecordraylife.kinja.com/how-to-gauge-the-success-of-your-real-estate-investment-1782581918?rev=1466800958859 he chose Lafayette, why he chose Thursday night. We know this theater had security on Friday and Saturday night. We know he chose a theater with an exit that allowed him to park his car near that exit. It appeared that he was trying to escape. He had a wig. He had disguises in the car, in the hotel room," Jindal said.
Jindal also had a promise for members of the Westboro Baptist Church, who have threatened to disrupt the funeral service for one of the victims of the shooting.
"If they come here to Louisiana, if they try to disrupt this funeral, we're going to lock them up. We're going to arrest them," Jindal said. "They shouldn't try that in Louisiana. We won't abide by that here. Let these families grieve. Let them celebrate their daughters, their children, their spouses, their loved ones' lives in peace. They better not try that nonsense here."
In a separate interview, Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia said that he needs "Republican help" to expand the background check system. He worked with Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pennsylvania, to do so in 2013 but the bill was voted down in the Senate.
"I need my friends on the Republican side http://www.forbes.com/real-estate/ of the aisle to help us with a most reasonable, seasonable path forward," Manchin said. "It's not https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_estate
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