Cleveland High School shooting
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Cleveland High School shooting
Another school shooting. Details are still developing....
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/10/10/clevel ... index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/10/10/clevel ... index.html
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The 14-year-old freshman suspect was suspended earlier this week after getting into a fight with another student, several sources reported.
The shooting victims include a 57-year-old male, a 42-year-old male, a 17-year-old male and a 14 year-old male, Jackson said. A fifth person, a 14-year-old girl, injured her knee, he said.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21224357/
Dang! Just what this country needs...MORE ammo for the anti-gunners
Tragic event..but I wonder if a "no gun" zone would have helped, I like to think it would have prevented it if teachers/administration people had a weapon onhand somehow
Good grief...why, why, why does this ignorant stuff happen
The shooting victims include a 57-year-old male, a 42-year-old male, a 17-year-old male and a 14 year-old male, Jackson said. A fifth person, a 14-year-old girl, injured her knee, he said.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21224357/
Dang! Just what this country needs...MORE ammo for the anti-gunners
Tragic event..but I wonder if a "no gun" zone would have helped, I like to think it would have prevented it if teachers/administration people had a weapon onhand somehow
Good grief...why, why, why does this ignorant stuff happen
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It happens because irresponsible people with children (especially teenage children who have very little control over their emotions during puberty) do not secure their weapons!
It can be stopped if they would just lock up the weapons as the law requires.
It can also be mitigated/stopped if we can get rid of the gun free zones (including schools).
It can be stopped if they would just lock up the weapons as the law requires.
It can also be mitigated/stopped if we can get rid of the gun free zones (including schools).
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Would apper that hes not in custody... Gotto love the mediaNews Story wrote: Shooting at Ohio high school
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071010/ap_ ... l_shooting
By JOE MILICIA, Associated Press Writer
6 minutes ago
CLEVELAND - A gunman opened fire in a downtown high school Wednesday before killing himself, and five people were taken to a hospital, authorities said.
Mayor Frank Jackson said three young people and two adults were hurt. The extent of their injuries was not immediately known.
Police said SuccessTech Academy had been secured and that the lone suspect had fatally shot himself.
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He would have gotten them elsewhere..if he was that mental locking up every gun in the world wouldn't have prevented him from getting a knife....lock up all the knives, he would have gotten claw hammers.AEA wrote:It happens because irresponsible people with children (especially teenage children who have very little control over their emotions during puberty) do not secure their weapons!
It can be stopped if they would just lock up the weapons as the law requires.
It can also be mitigated/stopped if we can get rid of the gun free zones (including schools).
When someone has the mental mindset to do something like that they WILL find a way
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‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing’ - Edmond Burke
‘All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing’ - Edmond Burke
We don't know where the kid got the weapon.AEA wrote:It happens because irresponsible people with children (especially teenage children who have very little control over their emotions during puberty) do not secure their weapons!
This kind of thing happens because people raise kids with no conscience or impulse control, or sometimes people snap for no apparent reason. People with undiagnosed schizophrenia sometimes go on rampages.
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If the gun belonged to the father of the shooter, he should be charged for failure to secure and accessory to murder.
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I don't know what the laws ar in OH, but in TX he would be charged with something like failure to secure.AEA wrote:If the gun belonged to the father of the shooter, he should be charged for failure to secure and accessory to murder.
Accessory to murder is over the top. I do not believe that would happen under the laws of any state, nor should it.
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Orfrankie_the_yankee wrote:If I were a newspaper editor, my headline would read, "Another Gun-Free Zone Breeched", or maybe, "Five Injured, and Once Again None of the Victims Had Guns".
"5 law abiding citizens gunned down by mad man that didn’t see the sign at the door."
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When and where I grew up (and probably the same with a lot of folks on this forum) guns were never secured in homes - only in gun cabinets or racks that weren't locked.It happens because irresponsible people with children (especially teenage children who have very little control over their emotions during puberty) do not secure their weapons!
We (students) brought guns to school and either left them in the gun racks in our trucks or brought them into the classroom. After school we would go shooting or hunting - never a problem with anyone.
Some where down the line the public got convinced that guns were evil and couldn't be brought to school. Heck, kids shouldn't even be around them. We are no longer a society where guns are not only accepted, but their owners are respected as responsible individuals.
Now we have problems with "unsecured" guns causing these problems - not the kids or adults that use them. Now I for one believe that guns should be secured to keep them from young children or to keep them from being stolen. I agree that times have changed but so has our society's value systems.
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Well said. I too fondly recall having a gun in the car to go hunting after school. None of us ever gave a thought to using them on anyone in school.CHL/LEO wrote:When and where I grew up (and probably the same with a lot of folks on this forum) guns were never secured in homes - only in gun cabinets or racks that weren't locked.It happens because irresponsible people with children (especially teenage children who have very little control over their emotions during puberty) do not secure their weapons!
We (students) brought guns to school and either left them in the gun racks in our trucks or brought them into the classroom. After school we would go shooting or hunting - never a problem with anyone.
Some where down the line the public got convinced that guns were evil and couldn't be brought to school. Heck, kids shouldn't even be around them. We are no longer a society where guns are not only accepted, but their owners are respected as responsible individuals.
Now we have problems with "unsecured" guns causing these problems - not the kids or adults that use them. Now I for one believe that guns should be secured to keep them from young children or to keep them from being stolen. I agree that times have changed but so has our society's value systems.
Chas.