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Doesn't anyone find it strange that states with gun control issues up for vote are suddenly up in the rotation for a "mass shooting?"
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Doesn't anyone find it strange that states with gun control issues up for vote are suddenly up in the rotation for a "mass shooting?"
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Not at all. it's SOP 1 maybe 2 weeks before IMPORTANT, COMMON SENSE Gun Laws are up for vote. BANG, BANG. The person (in CA) of ethnic background who killed the deputy and wounded 2-3 others during his time of anger, will all no doubt linked to ease of access to firearms. Instead of
1- felons possessing stolen or straw purchase
2 - people with mental / psychological issues, EVERYONE Knew about but brushed off as another episode of instability.
Nah. He was "bullied". It fits the narrative.
Washington shooting: police investigate love triangle claimsQuote:
Some reports said he had been suspended from the football team, possibly because of a fight with a fellow player, and had been bullied, possibly over his Native American heritage. Marysville-Pilchuck has a number of students from the Tulalip tribe.
Why can't they just kill themselves first
Luckily he used a hand gun, not that it matters to people with an agenda. Up side, a ban on 40 S&W ;)
Sheriff: School shooter invited victims to lunch
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MARYSVILLE, Wash. — A popular student responsible for a shooting at a Washington state high school invited his victims to lunch by text message, then shot them at their table, investigators said Monday.
Snohomish County Sheriff Ty Trenary said at a news conference that the five students were at a lunch table Friday when they were shot by 15-year-old Jaylen Fryberg. Fryberg then committed suicide.
Detectives are digging through reams of text messages, phone and social media records as part of an investigation that could take months, Trenary said.
"The question everybody wants is, 'Why?'" Trenary said. "I don't know that the 'why' is something we can provide."
Not sure why this teacher's intervention is not being publicized more.
http://www.alloutdoor.com/wp-content...lberberger.jpg
http://www.alloutdoor.com/2014/10/25...ly+Newsletter#
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Marysville, WA – Megan Silberberger is a first-year social studies teacher at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, which was recently the site of murder and assault committed by a student on other students. And she was very likely the reason why the misguided youth didn’t hurt more people.
The 14-year-old killer, whose name I refuse to publicize, began shooting after an argument. Silberberger reportedly rushed to the scene and confronted the armed boy.
A student told reporters of Silberberger, “She heard the gunshots first and she came in running through the door, right next to it.”
He added, “I believe she’s actually the real hero. She’s the one that intercepted him with the gun. He tried either reloading or tried aiming at her. She tried moving his hand away and he tried shooting and shot himself in the neck.”
In the end, the criminal and a teenage girl were dead. Four other students – two of whom were cousins of the perpetrator – were injured. All victims were minors (younger than age 18).
Thanks to Megan Silberberger for preventing more carnage, and I’m grateful that she wasn’t shot herself. She easily could have been. If only someone else on the scene had been armed, he may have been stopped even faster.
Why do people think it’s sane to put children in an environment where only criminals are armed? It’s long past time to get rid of “gun free zones,” especially in our schools.