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1/10 Yet another campus shooting incident: http://www.csua.org/u/yvw Thank you NRA. \_ I would thank them; it's a tough spot to be in: defending civil liberties in the wake of an event that has all the sheeple begging the government to take them away. (Not to mention the large number of morons vilifying you and those others who dissent). Unfortunately I'm still kind of annoyed at the armed gaurds comment, so I'll just engage sheep such as yourself instead.(See below) -phuqm \_ Yup, so much defending civil liberties as to tell the POTUS to depot someone because that person is exercising his First Amendment rights. |
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www.csua.org/u/yvw -> news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/high-school-shooting-taft-california-183012601.html The suspected shooter--a 16-year-old male student at the school--did not show up for the start of first period, police say. He entered the school with a 12-gauge shotgun and interrupted his first-period class, shooting one student police say he was targeting. The gunman then called a second student's name in the 28-person class and fired again, but missed, Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood said. A teacher and a campus supervisor engaged the shooter in conversation inside the classroom, school officials said, and were able to persuade him to put down the shotgun. The teacher was treated at the scene for a pellet wound to the head. Shots fired at high school in California During a press briefing outside the school on Thursday afternoon, reporters asked police whether the suspected shooter had been suspended from school last year for carrying what parents told them was a "hit list." According to the school's website, "two campus supervisors and a Kern County Sheriff monitor the campus before, during, and after school." But officials said the armed officer who is normally on campus was "snowed in" and not on duty at the time of the shooting. ABC's Kero-Bakersfield affiliate said it received calls from students who were hiding in closets inside the school, located about 120 miles north of Los Angeles. The school was evacuated while sheriff and fire personnel conducted room-to-room searches. One student told the network that he was in another building participating in an "active shooter drill" when the shooting occurred. Vice President Joe Biden, appointed to lead a task force to reduce US gun violence, was scheduled to meet with members of the National Rifle Association in Washington to discuss gun control. NotSoDumb o 3 hrs ago Here's an idea: STOP PROMOTING THIS KIND OF ACTIVITY BY BLARING THE NEWS ACROSS THE US EVERY TIME SOME KID GOES BONKERS AND CREATES MAYHEM! They are FEEDING on the attention and the opportunity to become FAMOUS for their actions--to have their minute in the spotlight-and to have EVERYONE know their name! shea o 4 hrs ago If a Criminal is willing to violate the most Sacred Law of "Do Not Murder", Common Sense should tell you that a Criminal will NOT obey a Arbitrary Law like a "Gun Ban"! Fed Up With Washington o 4 hrs ago My how times have changed. When I was in high school in the early 60s I would often go duck hunting before school Not wanting to leave the gun in my car, I would bring it into school and leave it locked in my locker. Ex-wife hog-ties Florida man, drags him behind truck: police ORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - A Florida man's ex-wife used a stun gun on him, tied him to a truck bumper and dragged him for half a mile before he escaped, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office reported. Robert Hall, 54, remained in the surgical intensive care unit on Thursday at Halifax Health Medical Center in Daytona Beach, where he was being treated for a broken pelvis, broken facial bones and bleeding in his brain, according to the sheriff's office. Since Google Earth launched in 2005, there have been dozens of mysterious images (supposed planes and bunkers, even the face of Jesus) captured by the satellites used for the virtual mapping program. But according to Allen Thomson, this one may be the weirdest. LD" is one of the most anticipated potential new shows - and according to ABC President of Entertainment Paul Lee - it's a very exciting prospect for the network. In an interview on "The Ellen DeGeneres" show set to air on Wednesday, the reality TV star said having the demise of her two-year marriage played out in the media has been devastating - but par for the course since she allowed cameras to chronicle her every move during the couple's happier times. |