It's completely false that they were ostracized and bullied. They had a group of friends. They were also frequently the bullies. |
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Finally some parental responsibility. You want to raise mass killers you can go to jail with them too. Michigan: If you are found to have committed the crime of involuntary manslaughter, you are guilty of a felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison and a fine of as much as $7,500, according to the Michigan Penal Code (750.321). |
| I'm going to assume the FAS , facial features of mental illness and bullying posters are just bots sent to distract |
Bullies are often bullied themselves. |
| Does anyone find it odd that 99% of school shootings are committed by white males? If this was an area that had gangs or other criminal activity, you could associate the terrible actions to environmental factors. But that doesn’t seem to be the case. So what’s the reason this demographic of children is so prone to murdering other children? |
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Normally, I would not blame parents for their children's mental illness...but the circumstances of this case are unbelievable.
I think the parents are DEFINITELY negligent, as is the school. That kid should have been sent directly to a mental hospital, and not allowed back into any classroom until a professional said it was safe for him to return. He was suicidal and homicidal. If the administration was aware of that level of PHYSCIAL illness, he would not have been returned to the classroom. Tragic. |
There IS no more important issue in our country. If you are voting for Republicans because your taxes or regulations will be lower, and you can accumulate more wealth, you have some VERY mixed up values. All of the money in the world won't matter if your kid gets GUNNED DOWN at school, like those poor babies in Newton. WE NEED sane gun regulation. AND fewer guns in circulation. |
But what does this mean? If the dad purchased this gun legally what sort of “gun regulation” could have prevented this? |
No. I don’t. I’m talking about school shootings. |