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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They weren't *that* poor. Guns and ammo cost money.[/quote] They had recently been evicted. Money mismanagement I guess??? [/quote] Neighbors and former landlord have spoken to the press. Seems like the mother was a complete nightmare: locking kids out of the house for hours (with kids banging on door to get back in), mother driving up and down street drunk, mother passed out in driveway or on front lawn with car running and music blaring, mother screaming. Father seemed to not be much of a problem but also seemed to stand by while wife did all this. Mother recently arrested for beating and tying up her own elderly mother. [/quote] Maybe Grandma was refusing to provide the free child care JD said she should[/quote] The village failed these kids. And of course the idiot Father who bought his troubled son a gun for Christmas even after he had threatened to shoot up a school. Both will go to jail, people will be satisfied that justice was served and the system that makes guns very easy to access and failed to help these kids will not change and there will be more school shootings and tiny coffins in a few weeks.[/quote] From interviews I read with neighbors, it seems like child protective services really failed these kids (unless there is more we don't know which there could be). Neighbors said they called CPS several times to report the mother over a 2 year period. And that the kid in question was never at school, he had chronic absenteeism, and would wander around the neighborhood and woods all day. Where were the school and CPS?[/quote] I'm sure entire books could be written about what a rotten homelife the shooter kid had, and how it's not surprising he turned out as he did. But if Georgians don't realize that not having a red flag law, not having safe storage requirements, and fighting against background checks before weapon purchases contributed to this issue--they're missing the point here. A stupid dad (who bought a gun with no problems whatsoever) gave his mentally troubled kid a gun for Christmas--and it was stupid easy for the stupid dad to do, because it's easier to buy a gun than a car in most states. [/quote]
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