Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN is reporting that the shooter was known to law enforcement (unclear why) and the father recently told law enforcement that the kid didn’t have access to guns.
So many questions.
The kid had threatened to shoot up his school in 2023 per the FBI
Yup. Parents going to get charged in this one.
Kid’s name is “Colt.” OF COURSE he had full access to the weapons in his home.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/09/04/apalachee-high-school-shooting-georgia/
Quoting myself since I called this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN is reporting that the shooter was known to law enforcement (unclear why) and the father recently told law enforcement that the kid didn’t have access to guns.
So many questions.
The kid had threatened to shoot up his school in 2023 per the FBI
Yup. Parents going to get charged in this one.
Kid’s name is “Colt.” OF COURSE he had full access to the weapons in his home.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/09/04/apalachee-high-school-shooting-georgia/
Quoting myself since I called this.
Arrested because the dimwit father actually purchased the gun used as a Christmas gift for his 14 yr old son...and this after the FBI had come to interview them...knowing his son had mental health issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN is reporting that the shooter was known to law enforcement (unclear why) and the father recently told law enforcement that the kid didn’t have access to guns.
So many questions.
The kid had threatened to shoot up his school in 2023 per the FBI
Yup. Parents going to get charged in this one.
Kid’s name is “Colt.” OF COURSE he had full access to the weapons in his home.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/09/04/apalachee-high-school-shooting-georgia/
Quoting myself since I called this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:104 victims of school spree shootings in the last 25 years (avg. 4/year), and while every single one is an absolutely abominable, heartbreaking tragedy, this is not even on my radar as something to worry about for my school-aged kids
Drunk driving & fentanyl, yes
Per the Washington Post, in a story updated just yesterday, there have been 416 school shootings since Columbine. Over 300,000 students (sum total of the population of students at those 416 schools at the time of the shooting) have been exposed to gun violence at their schools. 213 children and educators have been killed, and 464 injured.
Their accounting seems to include only elementary and secondary schools. Shootings at colleges, such as the Virginia Tech massacre in 2007 that killed 32 students and professors, aren't included in their tally.
There's been a marked increase in school shootings in the last 10-15 years.
Because of mental illness, poor parenting, and social media.
Every other developed country has those things. They don’t have monthly school shootings.
Then why do other nations with high gun ownership not have this problem?
They don’t allow parents to give their 13-year-olds who have already been interviewed by the FBI for making threats AR-15s for Christmas? Just a guess.
“The father of the Apalachee High School mass shooting suspect told investigators this week he purchased the gun used in the killings as a holiday present for his son in December 2023.”
https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/05/us/winder-georgia-shooting-apalachee-high-school?cid=ios_app
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another young male with an incredible sense of entitlement kills innocent people. With an assault weapon.
FTFY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The right to keep and bear arms is a natural right. The government is expressly forbidden from infringing upon it. If a government disregards this fact and does so anyway, the right still exists regardless. Hope this helps y’all. It’s really not complicated.
+1. democrats always use fake outrage.
Bearing arms is not a "natural right" whatever that means. Sorry you are ignorant of the fact that rights evolve with society and so has our Constitution. Two hundred years ago, the Constitution considered Black Americans as 3/5 of a person and women could not vote. Rights have changed as our society has become more enlightened.
It is our natural right. Sorry the constitution doesn’t care about your feelings.
Do explain why it’s impossible to amend the constitution to reflect the will of the people. Hint: you may have failed civics, but amendments have been made to the Constitution and no one cares about what you *think* is a natural right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:104 victims of school spree shootings in the last 25 years (avg. 4/year), and while every single one is an absolutely abominable, heartbreaking tragedy, this is not even on my radar as something to worry about for my school-aged kids
Drunk driving & fentanyl, yes
Per the Washington Post, in a story updated just yesterday, there have been 416 school shootings since Columbine. Over 300,000 students (sum total of the population of students at those 416 schools at the time of the shooting) have been exposed to gun violence at their schools. 213 children and educators have been killed, and 464 injured.
Their accounting seems to include only elementary and secondary schools. Shootings at colleges, such as the Virginia Tech massacre in 2007 that killed 32 students and professors, aren't included in their tally.
There's been a marked increase in school shootings in the last 10-15 years.
Because of mental illness, poor parenting, and social media.
Bingo!!!! I am from Europe, in my country there are plenty of mentally ill people , lots of poor parenting and same social media as here and my 14 yr old nephew has no idea what a shooter drill is, something his 15 yr old American cousin has been doing since pre-k. IT'S THE ACCESS TO POWERFUL GUNS!!!!!
And access to guns.
Anonymous wrote:Another young male with an incredible sense of entitlement kills innocent people. With an assault weapon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The right to keep and bear arms is a natural right. The government is expressly forbidden from infringing upon it. If a government disregards this fact and does so anyway, the right still exists regardless. Hope this helps y’all. It’s really not complicated.
+1. democrats always use fake outrage.
Bearing arms is not a "natural right" whatever that means. Sorry you are ignorant of the fact that rights evolve with society and so has our Constitution. Two hundred years ago, the Constitution considered Black Americans as 3/5 of a person and women could not vote. Rights have changed as our society has become more enlightened.
It is our natural right. Sorry the constitution doesn’t care about your feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN is reporting that the shooter was known to law enforcement (unclear why) and the father recently told law enforcement that the kid didn’t have access to guns.
So many questions.
The kid had threatened to shoot up his school in 2023 per the FBI
Yup. Parents going to get charged in this one.
Kid’s name is “Colt.” OF COURSE he had full access to the weapons in his home.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/09/04/apalachee-high-school-shooting-georgia/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:104 victims of school spree shootings in the last 25 years (avg. 4/year), and while every single one is an absolutely abominable, heartbreaking tragedy, this is not even on my radar as something to worry about for my school-aged kids
Drunk driving & fentanyl, yes
Per the Washington Post, in a story updated just yesterday, there have been 416 school shootings since Columbine. Over 300,000 students (sum total of the population of students at those 416 schools at the time of the shooting) have been exposed to gun violence at their schools. 213 children and educators have been killed, and 464 injured.
Their accounting seems to include only elementary and secondary schools. Shootings at colleges, such as the Virginia Tech massacre in 2007 that killed 32 students and professors, aren't included in their tally.
There's been a marked increase in school shootings in the last 10-15 years.
Because of mental illness, poor parenting, and social media.
And access to guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:104 victims of school spree shootings in the last 25 years (avg. 4/year), and while every single one is an absolutely abominable, heartbreaking tragedy, this is not even on my radar as something to worry about for my school-aged kids
Drunk driving & fentanyl, yes
Per the Washington Post, in a story updated just yesterday, there have been 416 school shootings since Columbine. Over 300,000 students (sum total of the population of students at those 416 schools at the time of the shooting) have been exposed to gun violence at their schools. 213 children and educators have been killed, and 464 injured.
Their accounting seems to include only elementary and secondary schools. Shootings at colleges, such as the Virginia Tech massacre in 2007 that killed 32 students and professors, aren't included in their tally.
There's been a marked increase in school shootings in the last 10-15 years.
Because of mental illness, poor parenting, and social media.
Anonymous wrote:Washington Post has been tracking gun violence at school (the federal government, in yet another mind-boggling failure in this area, doesn't even track this). Nearly 400,000 students have experienced gun violence at their school since Columbine. This includes kids who died, were injured, witnessed violence, or cowered in closets or bathrooms to hide from the shootings on the other side of the door.
Untold numbers of schools schools have also had false alarms -- not drills, but actual lockdowns that are triggered, leading the school and students to believe that it's their turn. (My own kid had one of these. She hid in the closet and texted me that she loved me).
And of course EVERY kid has done drills, countless drills, in each one imagining the moment someone enters their place of learning to hunt them like an animal.
Nobody wants it this way. No one. Not even the A-rated-by-the-NRA cowards in congress. Eventually, the politicians will crack. It will be harder to do nothing than it is to make change. Once a few shift, most will. We will look back on this time, and see it for what it was, and is: madness.