harmoniousmonk
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Nothing more Ts and Ps wont fix
A teenage boy is dead after he stood up to protect his peers from a gunman who opened fire at a high school near Spokane, Washington, on Wednesday.
Three others were wounded in the attack — all three high schoolers — but are expected to survive. The gunman, armed with a handgun and an AR-15, is also believed to be a student at Freeman High School. He was arrested and is currently in custody at the Spokane County juvenile jail, according to a statement from the sheriff’s office.
The shooter had brought multiple guns to school concealed in a duffle bag, just one day after Freeman held a schoolwide drill on what to do in the event of a school shooting. Deputy Mark Gregory told VICE News that their agency by law cannot confirm the name of the shooter because he is a juvenile.
“He shot one young man, and then I crouched down to the floor and then he shot the girl next to me and she fell down,” one freshman told MyNorthWest. “And as everyone was running, I could just hear her screaming ‘Help me.’”
Can we start calling school shootings terror attacks? Because that's essentially what they are.
Depends, is the shooter white or off-white?
There HAS to be a number of mass shootings where all of us, including the NRA and the politicians in their pockets, go "Wow. That's a lot of mass shootings. Maybe there is a problem."
Is the number 10,000 in a year? I don't think so. 50,000? Probably still good ol' Muricans exercising their God given 2nd amendment right. 100,000? I think we would be getting there, but still probably a few hold outs who would like us to know about this one time someone broke in to a home to rape the wife and the husband killed him with his .44.
I think the number is a 1,000,000. If there were 1,000,000 mass shootings in the US in one year, we could all start talking about the problem.
This kid killed one stabbed another.
Texas Tech student kills campus cop during a search of his room.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...mpus-police-officer-reportedly-killed-n809281
From what I know, this is the first casualty related to the Texas campus carry law.