Italy High school shooting

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Italy High school shooting

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I saw that as breaking news and wondered why, when I was growing up, did my high school thung shootings never make the news? Geez! Aren’t there better things to talk about?
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Was apparently a 16 year old boy who shot a 15 year old girl. They had previously been in a relationship and broken up recently. Word is the boy was extremely upset about the breakup. Hopefully the girl makes a recovery.
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So sad! Italy is a very small town near me. Not much info available, but I would be willing to bet that the shooter, has a history of erratic behavior. Or that his parents, never let him experience pain, or loss, so that he could deal with the emotional upheaval. Young people, if sheltered, or don't have a good home base, can't understand that breaking up with a boyfriend/girlfriend, at that age, is not the end of the world. But unfortunately, for two people, their lives, are forever changed. Prayers for a full recovery, of the victim.
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