Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s simple. Simply explain to your child, that if they are not involved in the same behaviors as other high school students where they end up at a hotel and get shot up, they don’t need to be worried.
Stop you sound ignorant.
Why do you think a 14-year-old was with an 18-year-old non-student with a gun?
Its so typical for people to try and find some aspect of a tragic event that Their Kid Would Never Do in order to assure themselves that such a tragedy would never befall their 'raised right' child.
The kid was hanging out in basically his own front yard. Would your kid never do that?
You’re so right. It’s a combination of a defense mechanism and the arrogance of so many local parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am surprised that area is zoned to Westfield, its pretty far away.
Right? Why don't those poor kids go to Herndon HS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think it is misleading. A Westfield HS student was murdered. The topic is Westfield HS b/c we are in the FCPS forum.
And what difference does it make where he was murdered? It sounds like they got home from school, and had a fight. Not really enough time to go home and get a gun, which means the student likely had the gun at school. The shooting was at 3:30, school dismissal is 3:00, they likely took the bus home so that's right around when they would be getting off the bus.
Same as yesterday's post "shooting at McNair" implying an occurrence at McNair ES when in reality it was the surrounding McNair neighborhood. Obviously these are titled this way to give the appearance of dangerous schools to show up in news and search results.
Correct but this has been brought to the moderator’s attention and nothing is done to retitle the threads. It turns the forum into click bait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s simple. Simply explain to your child, that if they are not involved in the same behaviors as other high school students where they end up at a hotel and get shot up, they don’t need to be worried.
Stop you sound ignorant.
Why do you think a 14-year-old was with an 18-year-old non-student with a gun?
Its so typical for people to try and find some aspect of a tragic event that Their Kid Would Never Do in order to assure themselves that such a tragedy would never befall their 'raised right' child.
The kid was hanging out in basically his own front yard. Would your kid never do that?
Anonymous wrote:The suspect is an 18 year who is apparently wanted in the shooting death of another kid and is involved in dealing drugs.
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/manhunt-continues-for-teen-shooter-who-killed-14-year-old-in-fairfax-county
Anonymous wrote:I am surprised that area is zoned to Westfield, its pretty far away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Press release
https://fcpdnews.wordpress.com/2024/03/21/detectives-identify-suspect-in-fatal-shooting/
“ Detectives from our Organized Crime and Intelligence Bureau obtained an additional warrant for Distribution of Cocaine from a previous narcotics investigation.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s simple. Simply explain to your child, that if they are not involved in the same behaviors as other high school students where they end up at a hotel and get shot up, they don’t need to be worried.
Stop you sound ignorant.
Why do you think a 14-year-old was with an 18-year-old non-student with a gun?
Its so typical for people to try and find some aspect of a tragic event that Their Kid Would Never Do in order to assure themselves that such a tragedy would never befall their 'raised right' child.
The kid was hanging out in basically his own front yard. Would your kid never do that?
Anonymous wrote:Press release
https://fcpdnews.wordpress.com/2024/03/21/detectives-identify-suspect-in-fatal-shooting/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s simple. Simply explain to your child, that if they are not involved in the same behaviors as other high school students where they end up at a hotel and get shot up, they don’t need to be worried.
Stop you sound ignorant.
Why do you think a 14-year-old was with an 18-year-old non-student with a gun?
Anonymous wrote:Is the shooter in custody yet? Sorry if I missed that info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s simple. Simply explain to your child, that if they are not involved in the same behaviors as other high school students where they end up at a hotel and get shot up, they don’t need to be worried.
Stop you sound ignorant.
Why do you think a 14-year-old was with an 18-year-old non-student with a gun?