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Anyway, and of course there are people who will immediately jump on this story and talk about him and say, here's more evidence that we need to ban guns.
Violence is happening.
They're shooting everyone.
But again, as I always say, and a lot of us say, this is not a gun problem.
As I learn more about this young man and read his story, I think it's abundantly clear that this is a very angry and unstable and possibly disturbed individual with a long pattern, a literal pattern, history, record of substance abuse.
And unfortunately, devastatingly so, there is a lot of that in our culture, in our society today.
And that is the problem that we should be addressing first.
Why wouldn't our focus be on making our populace healthier and stronger versus taking away rights from people who are healthy and who are law abiding?
That is my question.
Or I guess the better thing to say is that is my response to the people who will inevitably respond with that sort of ban all guns sentiment.
Now, I have spent this entire episode talking about Mr. Cornhole because that's what the internet is
but I obviously do want to share my condolences to the family of Bradrick Michael Wells, because this is the young man that was shot.
Now, according to somebody close to him who spoke to Fox, he was a car and motocross enthusiast, and he was a new father to a young baby girl.
A baby girl just lost her father.
Now, in a separate interview, Bradwick's father spoke to the press.
This article reads, Michael Wells, 64, said in an interview on Tuesday, so earlier today, that his son was closely acquainted with the accused shooter, Dayton James Weber, 27, and that the two hunted deer together, recently killing two bucks.
Quote, he was very loving, speaking about his son.
He tried to do everything for people.
He helped this guy who killed him, Wells said of his son.
The father said he had been on Webber's property and watched Bradwick clean his house.