Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's consider how to bring back stop and frisk while also having police follow the law. We should check for illegal guns especially in places like Metro or schools.
So profiling. Nice.
Just make them random stops w/o specific profile. But you'd rather protect violent criminals and have children shot dead on the train. Very nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Point of use gun control works. This never would have happened if we had such policies.
Congress has blocked DC from having gun control. So, really, not an option for us.
Are you kidding? DC has some of the most stringent anti-gun laws in the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's consider how to bring back stop and frisk while also having police follow the law. We should check for illegal guns especially in places like Metro or schools.
So profiling. Nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Point of use gun control works. This never would have happened if we had such policies.
Congress has blocked DC from having gun control. So, really, not an option for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's consider how to bring back stop and frisk while also having police follow the law. We should check for illegal guns especially in places like Metro or schools.
So profiling. Nice.
Anonymous wrote:Let's consider how to bring back stop and frisk while also having police follow the law. We should check for illegal guns especially in places like Metro or schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Point of use gun control works. This never would have happened if we had such policies.
Congress has blocked DC from having gun control. So, really, not an option for us.
Stop and frisk is gun control.
Remember when you idiots said it was no big deal for kids to miss to years of school and saying otherwise was racist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Point of use gun control works. This never would have happened if we had such policies.
Congress has blocked DC from having gun control. So, really, not an option for us.
Anonymous wrote:Point of use gun control works. This never would have happened if we had such policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the killer was trying to help?Anonymous wrote:My kid saw it happen. Teens jumping another teen. A friend tried to stop them from beating up the kid and when they wouldn’t, he pulled out a gun.
Horrific scene, see by kids from Latin(s), WLA, Perry, Truth, Brookland Middle.
I wasn’t there but it seems reasonable to me that he may not have intended to shoot. He’s a kid with a gun. It’s predictable that something might go wrong there. If that’s what happened, I do feel bad for the shooter. Some of these kids get guns from the adults in their lives because they think they need them to protect themselves. It’s all so screwed up.
Did you feel such sympathy for, say, the parkland shooter?
I'm not the person you're addressing, but don't you think a kid trying and failing to intervene in an already violent situation with a gun he should never have had access to and accidentally firing the gun or poorly firing the gun...
is a different situation than a premeditated school shooter who plans on murdering dozens and then does so?
If you really don't see the difference I worry for your ability to reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly believe that parents need to start getting arrested for the crimes of their children.
Yes! But it will never happen. What we need is better birth control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the killer was trying to help?Anonymous wrote:My kid saw it happen. Teens jumping another teen. A friend tried to stop them from beating up the kid and when they wouldn’t, he pulled out a gun.
Horrific scene, see by kids from Latin(s), WLA, Perry, Truth, Brookland Middle.
I wasn’t there but it seems reasonable to me that he may not have intended to shoot. He’s a kid with a gun. It’s predictable that something might go wrong there. If that’s what happened, I do feel bad for the shooter. Some of these kids get guns from the adults in their lives because they think they need them to protect themselves. It’s all so screwed up.
Did you feel such sympathy for, say, the parkland shooter?
I'm not the person you're addressing, but don't you think a kid trying and failing to intervene in an already violent situation with a gun he should never have had access to and accidentally firing the gun or poorly firing the gun...
You are making a lot of assumptions about this kid that may not necessarily be true. Do we know how the kid got the Gun, it's very possible he bought it from a tree gang. Most kids don't carry around guns and shoot people.
is a different situation than a premeditated school shooter who plans on murdering dozens and then does so?
If you really don't see the difference I worry for your ability to reason.