Anonymous wrote:This is a very large public school with 1,800 students, only 30% graduate college ready, about 25% of the school qualifies for discounted lunch. The area is pretty podunk overall, lots of cheap old housing stock, even a trailer park, but also lots of new higher priced sprawl subdivisions as it grows into an exurb of Detroit over the last 10 to 15 years. It appears this alleged shooter lived in a run down old sh*tshack in the seedy old trashy part of town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a very large public school with 1,800 students, only 30% graduate college ready, about 25% of the school qualifies for discounted lunch. The area is pretty podunk overall, lots of cheap old housing stock, even a trailer park, but also lots of new higher priced sprawl subdivisions as it grows into an exurb of Detroit over the last 10 to 15 years. It appears this alleged shooter lived in a run down old sh*tshack in the seedy old trashy part of town.
How do you know this? The shooter has not yet been publicly identified, right?
He was de facto doxxed yesterday by The Detroit News, who didn't use his name, but credited a childhood volunteering quote to him from a tiny local newspaper. Anyone with the internet could simply search the quote and find the source and boy's name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a very large public school with 1,800 students, only 30% graduate college ready, about 25% of the school qualifies for discounted lunch. The area is pretty podunk overall, lots of cheap old housing stock, even a trailer park, but also lots of new higher priced sprawl subdivisions as it grows into an exurb of Detroit over the last 10 to 15 years. It appears this alleged shooter lived in a run down old sh*tshack in the seedy old trashy part of town.
How do you know this? The shooter has not yet been publicly identified, right?
Anonymous wrote:This is a very large public school with 1,800 students, only 30% graduate college ready, about 25% of the school qualifies for discounted lunch. The area is pretty podunk overall, lots of cheap old housing stock, even a trailer park, but also lots of new higher priced sprawl subdivisions as it grows into an exurb of Detroit over the last 10 to 15 years. It appears this alleged shooter lived in a run down old sh*tshack in the seedy old trashy part of town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a very large public school with 1,800 students, only 30% graduate college ready, about 25% of the school qualifies for discounted lunch. The area is pretty podunk overall, lots of cheap old housing stock, even a trailer park, but also lots of new higher priced sprawl subdivisions as it grows into an exurb of Detroit over the last 10 to 15 years. It appears this alleged shooter lived in a run down old sh*tshack in the seedy old trashy part of town.
Sounds like the Parkland shooter
Parkland, Fla. area is far more affluent than Oxford, Mich. -- 3x more affluent; $350k avg home vs. $950k. The "rich" kids in Oxford live in $400k to $600k new builds, ex.
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https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1101-Deer-Path-Trl-Oxford-MI-48371/96275238_zpid/
Anonymous wrote:Daddy bought the gun.
Just like Adam Lanza and Rittenhouse and Columbine.
Parents suck. Yep that’s right gun owner here. All of the parents should go to jail. I’m so sick of this garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a very large public school with 1,800 students, only 30% graduate college ready, about 25% of the school qualifies for discounted lunch. The area is pretty podunk overall, lots of cheap old housing stock, even a trailer park, but also lots of new higher priced sprawl subdivisions as it grows into an exurb of Detroit over the last 10 to 15 years. It appears this alleged shooter lived in a run down old sh*tshack in the seedy old trashy part of town.
Sounds like the Parkland shooter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious that no one here is interested in motive. All the fixation in this thread is on that “what” and the “how”, but no one is asking about the “why”.
That’s not science.
What motive matters? He walked into a school and shot 11 victims - killing 3.
So you don’t care about what prompted him to do that? There HAS to be a reason. I’d like to know what it is. Why wouldn’t you?
Do I care what a misanthrope used for justification for committing this vile act? No. I think he deserves the electric chair.
The reason somebody is disgruntled is separate from the fact that he had access to a gun to kill others. If he did not have a gun, no one would be dead. The issue is the lack of gun control in our country and the fact that people bow down to the second amendment as if it itself cannot be amended. Going to become the God of the GOP who seem to worship the NRA and guns.
support for gun control is at a historic low because the “woke” movement has successfully defunded the police in many places (DC, Baltimore, Minnesota, CA).
Not surprisingly, crime is skyrocketing.
With 911 slowly fading away, a gun is my only protection from rape or home invasion robbery.
Before you parrot it: my training and safe-storage means my gun won’t be used against me, so don’t bother trotting out your meaningless and incorrect statistics from the Brady bunch about “a gun in the home.” It is misleading and you know it.
Anonymous wrote:This is a very large public school with 1,800 students, only 30% graduate college ready, about 25% of the school qualifies for discounted lunch. The area is pretty podunk overall, lots of cheap old housing stock, even a trailer park, but also lots of new higher priced sprawl subdivisions as it grows into an exurb of Detroit over the last 10 to 15 years. It appears this alleged shooter lived in a run down old sh*tshack in the seedy old trashy part of town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious that no one here is interested in motive. All the fixation in this thread is on that “what” and the “how”, but no one is asking about the “why”.
That’s not science.
What motive matters? He walked into a school and shot 11 victims - killing 3.
So you don’t care about what prompted him to do that? There HAS to be a reason. I’d like to know what it is. Why wouldn’t you?
Do I care what a misanthrope used for justification for committing this vile act? No. I think he deserves the electric chair.
The reason somebody is disgruntled is separate from the fact that he had access to a gun to kill others. If he did not have a gun, no one would be dead. The issue is the lack of gun control in our country and the fact that people bow down to the second amendment as if it itself cannot be amended. Going to become the God of the GOP who seem to worship the NRA and guns.
support for gun control is at a historic low because the “woke” movement has successfully defunded the police in many places (DC, Baltimore, Minnesota, CA).
Not surprisingly, crime is skyrocketing.
With 911 slowly fading away, a gun is my only protection from rape or home invasion robbery.
Before you parrot it: my training and safe-storage means my gun won’t be used against me, so don’t bother trotting out your meaningless and incorrect statistics from the Brady bunch about “a gun in the home.” It is misleading and you know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does Tots and Pears mean?
My guess is it is a sarcastic take on thoughts and prayers
This.
Anonymous wrote:This is a very large public school with 1,800 students, only 30% graduate college ready, about 25% of the school qualifies for discounted lunch. The area is pretty podunk overall, lots of cheap old housing stock, even a trailer park, but also lots of new higher priced sprawl subdivisions as it grows into an exurb of Detroit over the last 10 to 15 years. It appears this alleged shooter lived in a run down old sh*tshack in the seedy old trashy part of town.