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Anonymous Coward User ID: 7570540 United States 12/14/2012 05:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is N E V E R a reason to harm children. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18012248 This is beyond mental illness. This is just evil. I go with mental illness - contrived by home environment I'm sure, but it still resulting in mental illness. I see it daily at my school, and we have a problem in our society. Kids grow up in households where there is a lot of turbulence (divorce, many "daddies" in and out of the home - some abusive). The parents are dysfunctional, but they always have the "don't you dare do that to my kid" attitude - because they believe the kid is basically good but has had to put up with a lot and people just need to let him alone rather than try to correct him. The kids aren't made to take responsibility for their actions because the parents always take their side and make excuses, which in turn stunts their emotional development of the child. The schools let the kids run wild and rule the roost as well, because those same parents are constantly threatening lawsuits - especially if they can make the case that the child is special needs. If a child is special needs, it's nearly impossible to expel him. Then, those same kids are plopped down in front of violent video games all night because the parents don't want to deal with a difficult child. These kids don't really get that other people are real and have feelings because they've been made into narcissistic brats, often mean towards others while at the same time shunned by the normal kids because of their brattiness (and their parents are always boo hooing that their kids are being bullied). So, the shooter "hates" his mom (who like many of the above parents finally realized too late she has to put her foot down) and he goes off blows her away and takes a bunch of kids with her - just like he's playing a video game - they mean nothing-nobody means anything but his own needs, sick as they might be. Let me tell you - if you work around troubled kids long enough, you can pick them out of a classroom of 25 in 4 or 5 minutes. I guarantee this young shooter has a long history. |
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Daniel of the Rose User ID: 15114131 United States 12/14/2012 05:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.kget.com] Quoting: XSlyOneX Video REmoved for the time being. To many sources saying shooter was identified incorrectly. For all you trolls out there... This was first reported by the police so don't go hounding on me... Updated at 11:37 p.m.: A teacher's son clad in black and carrying two handguns rampaged through a Connecticut elementary school Friday, killing 18 small children and seven adults, including his mother, in the nation’s second-worst school massacre, law enforcement officials said. Reports indicated most of the dead children were in the classroom of the shooter's mother. The gunman, identified as Ryan Lanza, 24, was also found dead at the scene, a federal law enforcement official said. Lanza's mother is a kindergarten teacher at the Newtown school. A second person is in custody for a possible connection to the shooting. Some young survivors -- all under age 10 -- described the terror of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, and a massive police response that included SWAT officers going room to room to search for victims. "I was in the gym and I heard a loud, like seven loud booms, and the gym teachers told us to go in the corner, so we all huddled," a student told NBC Connecticut. "And I kept hearing these booming noises. And we all … started crying. "All the gym teachers told us to go into the office where no one could find us," she added. "So then a police officer came in and told us to run outside. So we did and we came in the firehouse.” Authorities in the small bedroom community 60 miles from New York City were alerted to the unfolding carnage by a 911 call around 9:30 a.m. and then reached out to state police and neighboring police departments for help. Connecticut State Police Lt. Paul Vance said troopers who responded fanned out across the school and searched “every door, every crack, every crevice” of the building. He said only that they found “several fatalities,” including the shooter, at the scene. The 600-student school goes up to the fourth grade. The Hartford Courant, citing unnamed sources, said many of the victims were in a kindergarten classroom. After the search was over, children and staff were escorted to a staging area outside where they were reunited with panicked loved ones over the next few hours. Brenda Lebinski, mother of a third-grader, called the scene “horrendous.” “Everyone was in hysterics - parents, students. There were kids coming out of the school bloodied. I don't know if they were shot, but they were bloodied,'' she said, according to Reuters. One parent picking up his 7-year-old son said the shooting was “the most terrifying moment a parent can imagine” and described the anguish of waiting to find out if his son was a victim and then running to his child. “It was the greatest relief in my existence,” the father said. “I’m just happy that my kid’s OK.” Bracing for a large influx of wounded, Danbury Hospital went on lockdown and cleared four trauma rooms. It received only three patients, including a teacher shot in the foot, the Associated Press reported. The motive for the shooting was unknown, and the gunman’s name was not released. Two 9mm handguns were recovered from the scene, an official told WNBC's Dienst. The Associated Press said one of the guns was a.223-caliber rifle. The FBI was on the scene, assisting with the investigation. “There is a great deal of search warrant activity…in and out of the state,” Vance said, without giving specifics. Connecticut Gov. Dannell Malloy was meeting with families near Sandy Hook. “As you can imagine, the governor is horrified by what’s happened,” said aide Roy Occhiogrosso. President Obama was told of the shooting at 10:30 a.m. ...they realized the real indentity was probably someone on 'convert' mission...connecting him to his civilian identity....but not the identity they want posted for the psyops. Last Edited by Daniel of the Rose on 12/14/2012 05:32 PM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 29852632 United States 12/14/2012 07:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Psycho pathic white nerd, All brains, no heart or empathy... He would have simply been another Aurora shooter if not the elementary school and his mom. come on whats going on you know the likes of this is new it never happened before so what is driving these young "white" men. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29852632 United States 12/14/2012 07:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is N E V E R a reason to harm children. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18012248 This is beyond mental illness. This is just evil. I go with mental illness - contrived by home environment I'm sure, but it still resulting in mental illness. I see it daily at my school, and we have a problem in our society. Kids grow up in households where there is a lot of turbulence (divorce, many "daddies" in and out of the home - some abusive). The parents are dysfunctional, but they always have the "don't you dare do that to my kid" attitude - because they believe the kid is basically good but has had to put up with a lot and people just need to let him alone rather than try to correct him. The kids aren't made to take responsibility for their actions because the parents always take their side and make excuses, which in turn stunts their emotional development of the child. The schools let the kids run wild and rule the roost as well, because those same parents are constantly threatening lawsuits - especially if they can make the case that the child is special needs. If a child is special needs, it's nearly impossible to expel him. Then, those same kids are plopped down in front of violent video games all night because the parents don't want to deal with a difficult child. These kids don't really get that other people are real and have feelings because they've been made into narcissistic brats, often mean towards others while at the same time shunned by the normal kids because of their brattiness (and their parents are always boo hooing that their kids are being bullied). So, the shooter "hates" his mom (who like many of the above parents finally realized too late she has to put her foot down) and he goes off blows her away and takes a bunch of kids with her - just like he's playing a video game - they mean nothing-nobody means anything but his own needs, sick as they might be. Let me tell you - if you work around troubled kids long enough, you can pick them out of a classroom of 25 in 4 or 5 minutes. I guarantee this young shooter has a long history. good now someone trying to get at whats the heart of all this is. not saying i agree with all but why is this going on now. is it our food our life style(if you want to call it that) whats in the environment |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 29852632 United States 12/14/2012 07:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is N E V E R a reason to harm children. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18012248 This is beyond mental illness. This is just evil. I go with mental illness - contrived by home environment I'm sure, but it still resulting in mental illness. I see it daily at my school, and we have a problem in our society. Kids grow up in households where there is a lot of turbulence (divorce, many "daddies" in and out of the home - some abusive). The parents are dysfunctional, but they always have the "don't you dare do that to my kid" attitude - because they believe the kid is basically good but has had to put up with a lot and people just need to let him alone rather than try to correct him. The kids aren't made to take responsibility for their actions because the parents always take their side and make excuses, which in turn stunts their emotional development of the child. The schools let the kids run wild and rule the roost as well, because those same parents are constantly threatening lawsuits - especially if they can make the case that the child is special needs. If a child is special needs, it's nearly impossible to expel him. Then, those same kids are plopped down in front of violent video games all night because the parents don't want to deal with a difficult child. These kids don't really get that other people are real and have feelings because they've been made into narcissistic brats, often mean towards others while at the same time shunned by the normal kids because of their brattiness (and their parents are always boo hooing that their kids are being bullied). So, the shooter "hates" his mom (who like many of the above parents finally realized too late she has to put her foot down) and he goes off blows her away and takes a bunch of kids with her - just like he's playing a video game - they mean nothing-nobody means anything but his own needs, sick as they might be. Let me tell you - if you work around troubled kids long enough, you can pick them out of a classroom of 25 in 4 or 5 minutes. I guarantee this young shooter has a long history. good now someone trying to get at whats the heart of all this is. not saying i agree with all but why is this going on now. is it our food our life style(if you want to call it that) whats in the environment so at 24? he looses it. why did he wait so long? when do young men become their most aggressive what age is it? and so many were going into the military at his age not all but 30 years ago or so they did. and early in our country there were lots of neglected children. many parents died or could afford them during the depression. just saying are they spoiled have parents forgotten how to or has the government taken away our rights to parent |
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Pyractomena borealis User ID: 20793638 United States 12/14/2012 08:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Psycho pathic white nerd, All brains, no heart or empathy... He would have simply been another Aurora shooter if not the elementary school and his mom. The US guvmnt and the IDF kill kids all the time. Enjoy your patriotism. Last Edited by Pyractomena borealis on 12/14/2012 08:09 PM There is nothing so powerful as truth, and often nothing so strange ~ Daniel Webster Omnia Vincit Amor ~ Virgil The more you learn, the less you know ~ Socrates That writer does the most, who gives his reader the most knowledge, and takes from him the least time. ~ Charles Caleb Colton |