analysis: this seems like the most petty, and in this timeline, the most likely explanation.
Neverclear
https://www.npr.org/2025/07/19/nx-s1-5473376/vehicle-drove-crowd-los-angeles-injuring-23-people-shot
It appears that the driver received the GSW as a result of bystander retaliation.
The build-a-bear group, or something...
Reporting that one person had a gunshot wound, unidentified. There's a hospital about a block or two north of the incident, but the car is facing south.
AUR is kinda the wild west. But also, in today's cybersecurity climate, you really shouldn't expect zero vulnerabilities. You should, however, expect prompt reporting of incidents. If you believe that no news is good news, then you're burying your head in the sand.
It would be so fucking satisfying if HBO got John Oliver and Stephen Colbert back under the same roof again.
You have to get the molotov behind the curtain
For science, right?
Yes, but also liver and kidney. They attributed the bruising on his hands to frequent hand shaking or aspirin use. Aspirin use is pretty hard on the liver. If we could see his natural skin color, jaundice could narrow it down to liver failure.
Yeah, saying that TSA investigates engine fires is like saying that toll booth operators respond to tire blowouts.