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I'm surprised the news media isn't trying to actively bury this one.

Remember this was the same shooting where a bystander shot the perp with an AR-15 and chased him in a vehicle before the coward shooter offed himself.
This became a really big deal in my line of work. The process that was skipped was the simple click of a button that would have flagged the guy and prevented him to purchase from a dealer. To say he wouldn't have gotten one anyways is speculation. Maybe he would have, maybe not.

The fault has always been on the AF as far as I understand it. At the very least, one individual is fairly incompetent, at least on one case.

I'd say 60% if a fair number. I don't know what happened to that specific agent, but one would assume he lost his credentials.

The bigger issue to me is the cracking of the child's skull. The guy was basically walking around without a criminal past before this event even occured.

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Nobody in Government is ever held accountable, in fact, they use their failures to reward themselves with more money. Three days after this shooting, Congress proposed $750 million dollars to “fix NICS”. You know no one could have analyzed what happened by then. Was it one sloppy clerk? Or a procedural problem? Is it in that one office or system wide? Didn’t matter, they just threw more money at a database than it takes to build an interstate highway.
 
Nobody in Government is ever held accountable, in fact, they use their failures to reward themselves with more money. Three days after this shooting, Congress proposed $750 million dollars to “fix NICS”. You know no one could have analyzed what happened by then. Was it one sloppy clerk? Or a procedural problem? Is it in that one office or system wide? Didn’t matter, they just threw more money at a database than it takes to build an interstate highway.
It's actually a very simple explanation, but "fixing NICS" had nothing to do with it.

And I disagree that nobody is ever held accountable. I've seen plenty of people be held accountable...now, politicians and directors are a different story.

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