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<blockquote data-quote="gmplaster" data-source="post: 2091733" data-attributes="member: 13630"><p>From Michael Bane's blog:</p><p></p><p>Chris Kyle, R.I.P.</p><p>As you've probably all heard, "American Sniper" Chris Kyle was murdered at a range in Texas. The reports are confused, but it appears Chris and another person had taken a Marine vet suffering from post-traumatic stress to the range, something he'd done numerous times. That person shot Chris and the other person in the back at point blank range.</p><p></p><p>Chris was an American hero, a man who gave much to his country, who cared deeply about his fellow veterans, who committed his money and his time to reaching out and helping the veterans in need. He was also a part of the OUTDOOR CHANNEL family, someone I knew and respected immensely.</p><p></p><p>Our thoughts and prayers are with Chris' family in this terrible time.</p><p></p><p>Rest in peace, Chris.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmplaster, post: 2091733, member: 13630"] From Michael Bane's blog: Chris Kyle, R.I.P. As you've probably all heard, "American Sniper" Chris Kyle was murdered at a range in Texas. The reports are confused, but it appears Chris and another person had taken a Marine vet suffering from post-traumatic stress to the range, something he'd done numerous times. That person shot Chris and the other person in the back at point blank range. Chris was an American hero, a man who gave much to his country, who cared deeply about his fellow veterans, who committed his money and his time to reaching out and helping the veterans in need. He was also a part of the OUTDOOR CHANNEL family, someone I knew and respected immensely. Our thoughts and prayers are with Chris' family in this terrible time. Rest in peace, Chris. [/QUOTE]
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