ahhh, the tender thumbs of youth...That seems most likely. I remember loading mags, especially on a new gun when I was younger and thinking I had it full and then counting it and realizing there was a lot more to go I was being a little puss
ahhh, the tender thumbs of youth...That seems most likely. I remember loading mags, especially on a new gun when I was younger and thinking I had it full and then counting it and realizing there was a lot more to go I was being a little puss
Keith sure is a piece of shit, isn't he...
edit: brave, selfless* kid for sure
Welcome to "Bullshit Statistics 101".just heard that this is the 32nd school shooting in american k-12 schools so far this school year...
Welcome to "Bullshit Statistics 101".
Watch this I can play too. "There have been 0 school shootings in American kindergarten's this year"
Source?just heard that this is the 32nd school shooting in american k-12 schools so far this school year...
"School shooting" is a very broadly defined term. K-12 makes it seem like shooting are happening in schools with very young children. Neither of these is the case. I haven't bothered to look into this year, but typically school shootings are targeted gang shootings that happen at a school because it's where gang members know the person they're looking for is going to be.
tyt just said itSource?
9-12 fits into the "K-12" category.This also didn't happen at a k-12 school. It happened at Oxford High School.
Oh, TYT is the source. That explains it. Thanks!tyt just said it
article from usatoday says 29 in 2021
per cnn:
There have been at least 288 school shootings in the United States since January 1, 2009.
That's 57 times as many shootings as the other six G7 countries combined.
Ah shit. Yep. I'll leave my dumb ass comment up so others can laugh.9-12 fits into the "K-12" category.
Shocking.tyt just said it
article from usatoday says 29 in 2021
per cnn:
There have been at least 288 school shootings in the United States since January 1, 2009.
That's 57 times as many shootings as the other six G7 countries combined.
So a schoolkid gets shot while at their school, because a gunman brought a gun into the school and shot them with it....... and that's not a school shooting and shouldn't count in any running tallies of incidents where one or more schoolkids were shot while at school.I haven't bothered to look into this year, but typically school shootings are targeted gang shootings that happen at a school because it's where gang members know the person they're looking for is going to be.
Closing the barn door after the horses are gone.Assuming what the prosecutor said is true...
A teacher caught the kid searching for ammo on his phone during class and reported it to the school. He was also caught drawing a picture of someone shooting someone else with the phrase "help me" as well as "blood everywhere" and a smiley face and that was given to the school which is why the parents were called to the school that morning.
While there, they asked their kid if he had his gun, but didn't check. Rather than taking him home for the day, the mom said to him, "Ethan, don't do it."
That implies they knew what he wanted to do. They also stored the gun along with the mags and ammo in an unlocked drawer.
Eventually, they went home, checked the drawer, saw the gun was gone, and called 911 to let them know they thought the shooter was their son.
does it make you feel better if they bring a knife to school and stab a couple people to death?So a schoolkid gets shot while at their school, because a gunman brought a gun into the school and shot them with it....... and that's not a school shooting and shouldn't count in any running tallies of incidents where one or more schoolkids were shot while at school.
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Well no, but I wouldn't claim that it doesn't count as a school stabbing.does it make you feel better if they bring a knife to school and stab a couple people to death?
They need to go to jail for being accessories to multiple murder.Assuming what the prosecutor said is true...
A teacher caught the kid searching for ammo on his phone during class and reported it to the school. He was also caught drawing a picture of someone shooting someone else with the phrase "help me" as well as "blood everywhere" and a smiley face and that was given to the school which is why the parents were called to the school that morning.
While there, they asked their kid if he had his gun, but didn't check. Rather than taking him home for the day, the mom said to him, "Ethan, don't do it."
That implies they knew what he wanted to do. They also stored the gun along with the mags and ammo in an unlocked drawer.
Eventually, they went home, checked the drawer, saw the gun was gone, and called 911 to let them know they thought the shooter was their son.
that's an amazing level of negligenceAssuming what the prosecutor said is true...
A teacher caught the kid searching for ammo on his phone during class and reported it to the school. He was also caught drawing a picture of someone shooting someone else with the phrase "help me" as well as "blood everywhere" and a smiley face and that was given to the school which is why the parents were called to the school that morning.
While there, they asked their kid if he had his gun, but didn't check. Rather than taking him home for the day, the mom said to him, "Ethan, don't do it."
That implies they knew what he wanted to do. They also stored the gun along with the mags and ammo in an unlocked drawer.
Eventually, they went home, checked the drawer, saw the gun was gone, and called 911 to let them know they thought the shooter was their son.