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LDS missionary slightly injured in Salt Lake shooting
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Just glad they were o.k.
I don't think this is the whole story.
It's in Webster's online dictionary. It refers to a suspicious report or story that one rightly questions.
See also "there's more to this story".
adjective U.S.
Definition:
1. not stable: unstable or subject to sudden change
hinky weather
My computer's been acting hinky.
2. strange: unusual in a way that is hard to describe
something a little hinky in his behavior
I didn't remember the movie quote. I won't forget it now.
Next up:
Re: Re: Re: Dear "Hinky?"
But honestly, a shooting? Come on guys. This was a crime.
1700 South and West Temple is one of the worst places in all of Salt Lake City. This neighborhood along with North Temple and most of State Street should be off limits to missionaries.
This is rare for Salt Lake, but none the less, you need to go the extra mile to keep these missionaries safe.
DC banned handguns completely, and any criminal who wanted one could get a handgun. Some people live in this fantasy that guns are the problem.
I don't see how their reporting it would have to involve their parents? Isn't there a rule for missionaries to be law abiding? It's a crime. Not to report is illegal, or at least immoral. They interferred with the police being able to properly investigate and may have lost evidence from the crime scene and other leads. Someone else might be in danger because of their lack of dilligence in reporting it. The bad guy would be jail by now.
But the people who didn't get it made it almost more funny.
2) But I can't believe that weird guy would shoot at them.
3) I can't blame Josh for not calling, but knowing his mom, she's not that much of a worrier.
Watch how you phrase things. You don't know who's watching you.
But a gunshot is not being ill, being ill in a foreign country is not the same as being so in Utah. And I bet for those of you who had missionary kids who didn't tell you what went on, that maybe you didn't hear of it but others they worked with did.
This is most unlikely of stories and the details sound suspicious.
If you don't know what you are doing "being grazed" and "being hit" feels very much the same. And you're in the US, on a busy street.
Doesn't add up.
A different time, I accidently rode infront of a man waiting to shoot another guy.
Both occations I never thought of calling the police. Things like that happen all the time in the mission. I had several companions that were beat up, held up at gun point, etc. I don't thing any of them called the police either. Its something that you can of expect.
My comments were obviously over the top and making fun of the obnoxious posters in here suggesting the missionaries were doing something nefarious. Obvious, apparently to everyone but you. I would explain my comments, but I think they may be a tad over your head.
All kidding aside, I hope that these two missionaries learn from their mistakes, and serve the people of Utah with all their hearts. Heaven knows we need it.
Sad thing is, between the conspiracy-nuts and the Mormon/missionary-haters, many (most ?) people will not see the sarcasim in your post!
No signs of the other bullets were found. No one else reported hearing gun shots. This has never happened before in Salt Lake City to my knowledge. My question would be, were these two missionaries the ones playing with a gun and an accident happened? Seems like the most plausible explanation to me.
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