Anonymous wrote:So despite the thread title, no one actually shot at anything, because the gun did not discharge a projectile?
Dollars to doughnuts the intended victim could identify the perpetrators.
What has happened in the criminal justice system and society generally that not one but three individuals thought this behavior was something appropriate for them to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three times they had a misfire?!
The victim is blessed and protected.
Hopefully his family figures out a way to drive him to a different school.
I cannot imagine how terrifying that must have been.
Chat elsewhere suggests the gun might have been broken, or loaded with wrong ammunition, or the shooter didn't know how to load or shoot properly, or it was intentional to scare the victim half to death without catching a murder charge.
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It's an Alternative School ("prison pipeline" school, some call them). I don't think they have alternatives to alternative schools, and parents probably aren't a position to drive him daily.
Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about the bus driver who stayed on the bus???
Anonymous wrote:Not that it matters, but were they targeting this boy in particular or he happened to be the unlucky one who was last on the bus.
Anonymous wrote:This is an insane story, its getting national attention.
Anonymous wrote:Three times they had a misfire?!
The victim is blessed and protected.
Hopefully his family figures out a way to drive him to a different school.
I cannot imagine how terrifying that must have been.