Based on the second shot and how it pierced the microwave after two wood panels, I doubt this was a 9mm hand gun bullet, maybe 223. Also it appears they are on the second floor. The angle of entry on both those shots was not downward which would be the case if someone just shot into the sky and it was a stray bullet coming down. These rounds seem to have been shot from below pointing towards the house. A shot coming down would more likely come through the roof or at a steep angle down through the wall, scary! Glad no one was hurt.
You obviously don't know how gun laws are in other states. Hawaii actually has some of the strictest gun laws in the entire country, also some of the lowest levels of gun violence in the country. Yeah we have shootings here, but nothing compared to most other states.
It's the guns. It's easy access to the weapons. I was raised on the Leeward side. We never had a gun problem. Never worried about things like this happening to our homes. Never worried about our safety when walking to school on Farrington Hwy. Hawaii has become as dangerous as the mainland in relation to gun violence. It's tragic. It doesn't have to be this way.
Most places in the mainland don’t have a gun violence problem, you are thinking of large cities like LA and New York, everyone has guns in the rural areas of the mainland and there is no gun violence problem there, Waianae has a violence and poverty problem and it’s getting worse it was only a matter of time before they figured out it was more efficient to shoot someone than to try and beat them up
Hawaii lacks a positive gun culture and does not have a culture of respect for the second amendment, they see guns as the enemy and therefore it becomes something only used by criminals
Everyone keeps “talking” about the gun problems in Waianae. Why is no one really doing anything about it?! Too much talking, and too little being done!
TheyDO have to worry about that stuff since it happened… there’s shootings around here all the time. Just because it didn’t happen to them before, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t worry. And how do they know those were stray bullets and not intentional bullets?
Why get the kids making statements where the parents common aunty and unko get on camera and speak up 2 people in your family could have been unalived lolo
Sad ,how Hawaii does not know how bullets sound like ,also I did not see anyone stating the mayor cardinal rule ,safety and knowledge about guys. And yet, a lot of people are carrying and using It on a daily basis. Why don't you guys educate those who don't know and let them know what to do if anything like this happens. The state is really bad at taking accountability. That the main reason they have so may law suits, smh !!! State safe gang 🙏
@@edsonreyes7275 wdym.. bullets popping off in the distance or even close by. They sound like any firework in Hawaii. Sure you can here the sonic boom but it’s distinct from indoors.
Based on the second shot and how it pierced the microwave after two wood panels, I doubt this was a 9mm hand gun bullet, maybe 223. Also it appears they are on the second floor. The angle of entry on both those shots was not downward which would be the case if someone just shot into the sky and it was a stray bullet coming down. These rounds seem to have been shot from below pointing towards the house. A shot coming down would more likely come through the roof or at a steep angle down through the wall, scary! Glad no one was hurt.
All signs point to an intentional targeting of the house. Nothing but scrubs who like ack big.
Hawaii has the worst gun control. People need to protect themselves from those who have firearms illegally.
You obviously don't know how gun laws are in other states. Hawaii actually has some of the strictest gun laws in the entire country, also some of the lowest levels of gun violence in the country. Yeah we have shootings here, but nothing compared to most other states.
@@Ffolliesis that per capita? Because it sure feels like it’s high incidence.
It's the guns. It's easy access to the weapons. I was raised on the Leeward side. We never had a gun problem. Never worried about things like this happening to our homes. Never worried about our safety when walking to school on Farrington Hwy. Hawaii has become as dangerous as the mainland in relation to gun violence. It's tragic. It doesn't have to be this way.
Most places in the mainland don’t have a gun violence problem, you are thinking of large cities like LA and New York, everyone has guns in the rural areas of the mainland and there is no gun violence problem there, Waianae has a violence and poverty problem and it’s getting worse it was only a matter of time before they figured out it was more efficient to shoot someone than to try and beat them up
The law abiding ones need to bare arms. I know most don’t want to
In this case, it seems like it would make more sense to get bullet proof home siding than use a weapon to return fire. Unless you hate your neighbors.
I seen many good people get arrested for going against evil people and I seen many evil people getting away facts
@@blessed7987 truth but in this times I’d rather have it on me and be judged by 12 then to not have it and be carried by 6.🙏
Hawaii lacks a positive gun culture and does not have a culture of respect for the second amendment, they see guns as the enemy and therefore it becomes something only used by criminals
Welcome to Waianae.
Everyone keeps “talking” about the gun problems in Waianae. Why is no one really doing anything about it?! Too much talking, and too little being done!
Have any viable solutions?
Unbelievable! It's getting way outta hand. Random violence. Pilau.
Sound like the mainland now WOW
Your mom is amazing ❤
Of course! Its Waianae!
What's wrong with you people 😕
😂😂😂
KEEP VOTING BLU cuz...
We should vote for the gun loving party instead?
Wise up,
That's what your dad said. Handsome ass power bottom ❤🎉
SMH
TheyDO have to worry about that stuff since it happened… there’s shootings around here all the time. Just because it didn’t happen to them before, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t worry. And how do they know those were stray bullets and not intentional bullets?
They don’t. That’s why the family is asking the community.
@@Charly-in-the-808So only the other members of the community should be worried about the shootings and not them?
Why get the kids making statements where the parents common aunty and unko get on camera and speak up 2 people in your family could have been unalived lolo
*fist_to_face sez wut?*
@@Charly-in-the-808 wtf you talking bout clarify your point
set up cameras surveillance 24 hours
here here and here here and here and here and here here. again?
Hayn style!
Victims of the second Amendment.😢😢😢
The 2nd Amendment does not allow you to shoot a houses stupid.
Sad ,how Hawaii does not know how bullets sound like ,also I did not see anyone stating the mayor cardinal rule ,safety and knowledge about guys. And yet, a lot of people are carrying and using It on a daily basis. Why don't you guys educate those who don't know and let them know what to do if anything like this happens. The state is really bad at taking accountability. That the main reason they have so may law suits, smh !!! State safe gang 🙏
Wait what ???
Dumbest post of the day goes to you.
@@edsonreyes7275 wdym.. bullets popping off in the distance or even close by. They sound like any firework in Hawaii. Sure you can here the sonic boom but it’s distinct from indoors.