is this becoming the norm?
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I heard it in the middle of the day at first on a breaking news. Figured i better turn it up since they do it for a real good reason (this), or a real bad one (weather that never happens).
Who does this. :? Between stuff like this, and our legal/suing system, you really got to wonder what are the values in this country, and how "civilized" a lot of people here are.
I'm done before i really blow my top.
Who does this. :? Between stuff like this, and our legal/suing system, you really got to wonder what are the values in this country, and how "civilized" a lot of people here are.
I'm done before i really blow my top.
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I heard about it on the news last night but I had no idea where it had happened.....stuff like this is total bs....I mean...they should start to watch kids who act all nutso and how can you not see a kid packin a gun? I mean surely someone had to see it and kids talk.....this is just crazy :?
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Originally Posted by Ms. Sixty
I heard about it on the news last night but I had no idea where it had happened.....stuff like this is total bs....I mean...they should start to watch kids who act all nutso and how can you not see a kid packin a gun? I mean surely someone had to see it and kids talk.....this is just crazy :?
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Originally Posted by harofreak00
back in my high school days...about 25% of the kids could have done this i think... it is not a preventative thing. its very easy to bring anything to school. my high school just had cameras installed at all the doors...but what is that gonna do, they only watch them during lunch to make sure nobody is skipping.
we only had 2-3 cameras... on the court yard were we had lunch.... for fights. stupid!
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There'* nothing anyone can really do about this besides stop it at the source. Do they think metal detectors are going to get someone to not do it? If they have the gun in their hand they'll just shoot whomever'* at the door/detector and keep on going. I just don't understand why people think they can just kill someone over stupid stuff.
Around a year ago someone in the cities was killed over chili. :?
Around a year ago someone in the cities was killed over chili. :?
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Originally Posted by BonneMeMN
There'* nothing anyone can really do about this besides stop it at the source. Do they think metal detectors are going to get someone to not do it? If they have the gun in their hand they'll just shoot whomever'* at the door/detector and keep on going. I just don't understand why people think they can just kill someone over stupid stuff.
Around a year ago someone in the cities was killed over chili. :?
Around a year ago someone in the cities was killed over chili. :?
Reggie Graves, a student at Red Lake High School, said he was watching a movie about Shakespeare in class Monday when he heard the gunman blast his way past the metal detector at the school'* entrance, where an unarmed guard was killed.
*EDIT* futher reading of the paper.....
Relatives told the St. Paul Pioneer Press that Weise was a loner who usually wore black and was teased by other kids.
At least three of the victims were shot in the head at close range, said officials at North Country Regional Hospital in nearby Bemidji. One of those victims died and the other two were transferred to the Fargo hospital. Three victims remained at North Country Regional in noncritical condition.
"I think there was an intent to kill," Tim Hall, the hospital'* emergency nursing director, said at a morning news conference.
"I think there was an intent to kill," Tim Hall, the hospital'* emergency nursing director, said at a morning news conference.