BBC News - Plymouth shooting: Multiple fatalities in Keyham
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-58195419
Last edited by SwalePie; 12-08-2021 at 09:07 PM.
I studied at Plymouth in the 1980s, lovely part of the world with Dartmoor on one side and Cornwall on the other. That neighbourhood where the shooting took place is a bit bleak, though - not far from the old naval yard. I used to live near one of my favourite place names: Muttley, which is impossible to say without thinking of a sniggering dog. The local greeting of “All right my lover” took some getting used to, though.
Anyway, apologies for going off on a tangent at such a sad piece of news. A tragic incident, and sobering to think that shootings like this happen pretty much every day in America.
I spent 18 years living across the border in Cornwall. Plymouth had a right issue with drugs for years mainly due to the lack of work although you can say that about a lot of places these days. St Austell (St Awful) in Cornwall was even worse, dreadful.
The mental health of people has been stretched to limit by the C19 lockdowns and this looks like a the limit was reached, very sad.
I was just north of Mutley, in Mannamead (lovely neighbourhood). Many great memories of the city and locals, I really must go back some day to see how it’s changed. Definitely preferable to Portsmouth, where I also lived for a few years, but found a pretty charmless place.
My sister has just moved back to the Midlands after several years living in and around the St Austell area, she pretty much said the same.
Regarding the mental health, drugs and alcohol problems in the city they are still as bad. My daughter has had first hand experience of this as she has been facilitating group therapy session for all types of vulnerable people in the area. Also as a theatre director she had a company called Fast & Funny and she actually went out and invited a wide range of society to put on a comedy sketch show with her. She had drug users and dealers, homeless, alcoholics, immigrants, the infirm and those with mental health issues. It actually had a massive affect on many lives in the area and one of the recovering drug users ended up with a job at the theatre as well. She's moved to Bristol now but the work and issues are the same.
The latest developments in this tragic case are beyond bizarre, who had heard of an 'Incel culture' before? Certainly not me.