NRA deletes American Rifleman Twitter account after ill-timed tweet
          

An ill-timed tweet from an NRA (National Rifle Association) account this morning has received a tidal wave of criticism in the wake of the James Holmes Dark Knight Rises massacre in Colorado.

Here is the tweet in question that was posted this morning at 9:20 am EST from American Rifleman before it was deleted.

American Rifleman "Good morning, shooters" tweet

Not only has the tweet been deleted but now the account appears to have been as well. When attempting to link, a Twitter notice reads, “Sorry, that page doesn’t exist.”

American Rifleman is a popular monthly shooting and firearms interest publication, owned by the National Rifle Association. In 2008 it was the 60th most-widely distributed consumer magazine. It also features an official website and YouTube page.

NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam told CNN:

“A single individual, unaware of events in Colorado, tweeted a comment that is being completely taken out of context. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their families and the community. NRA will not have any further comment until all the facts are known.”

A cap from the cached page of the feed indicates that what Arulanandam said is most likely accurate. Here is a grab from a the day before in which essentially the same gesture was made:

American Rifleman "Good morning, shooters" tweet

And one more back on Wednesday:

The account had over 16,000 followers before it was apparently removed. One of the last tweets before it vanquished linked to a recent article about “10 shooting movie myths” that is still posted via A.R.’s official website.

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    • Emma

      That is SICK! I am from Colorado. Born and raised most of my life. I’ve been to the Aurora area several times, and know that a lot of my friends live in that area and wanted to go see that movie. Thankfully seems like everybody that I knew were going to that movie are safe. But others didn’t get so lucky! This is a horrible thing to happen and for somebody to just joke like that not even 24 hours after? You insensitive prick! Argh! Some people.

      • SomePeoplesChildren

        Try actually reading the article you moron.

      • connic

        The article clearly states that it was written by an individual who was not yet AWARE OF THE EVENTS! It was not done as a joke; it looks as though most of their morning tweets are started the same way. Grow up!

        • Courtney

          AGREE!!!

      • L

        Is this a joke? You think because they referenced shooters in the tweet (which btw, there are millions of shooters that have no affiliation with the Colorado event) that thy are somehow denigrating what happened to the victims?

        Get a grip and get over yourself. We’re not banning the term shooters because deranged people use weapons to harm people. Most “shooters” don’t hurt people. Once you figure that out, you will realize that your outrage is entirely misplaced.

    • stupid

      It was an accident people. Moving on.

    • Courtney

      PEOPLE ARE TOOOOOO SENSITIVE. THEY WOULD HAVE POSTED THIS REGARDLESS OF THE CO INCIDENT. THIS IN NO WAY WAS DIRECTED TOWARD THAT READ THE PREVIOUS TWEETS THIS MONTH.

      • Diana

        I agree. Too many people like to take completely innocuous things and make them into something they never were.

        Yes, what happened was a completely horrific tragedy but the person that tweeted it isn’t a psychic.

    • JoAnna

      Celeb Boutique also did a lovely tweeting snafu about the #Aurora trend. There’s screenshots all over Twitter.

 

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