Anonymous wrote:I remember all sorts of teenage boys drawing violent sketches and stuff in the 90’s. I honestly doubt most parents or teachers see that stuff and think a school shooting is imminent. i’m not saying all kids do it but the reality is it’s not uncommon it’s an angsty age. Looking for ammo online is not illegal either. I hate to say it because I think the parents should face some punishment but I really do not see how there is a case??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The parents have fled and are currently on the run
Link pls? Can’t find it myself
Anonymous wrote:The parents have fled and are currently on the run
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The parents have fled and are currently on the run
Probably headed to Canada or……. You know.
Anonymous wrote:The parents have fled and are currently on the run
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t imagine a world in which my child drew something like this (such a cry for help) and then not immediately getting then just leaving them at school. While I don’t have much sympathy for the shooter, I do feel like his parents utterly failed him. How many lives would be different right now if his parents had taken their son’s red flags seriously.
These parents probably crowed about "parents rights" and thought the school was "wimpy snowflakes" for being concerned about their son's gun obsession.
10 bucks says they were screaming at the school board within the past year.