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Elementary School Children Killed By Gunman in Connecticut

  • vball10set
    jordo212000;1342851 wrote:CNN has done at least 3

    At one point, a mom was being interviewed and a creepy guy with a recording device kneeled down and started interviewing the little girl.
    I would've kicked that mother fucker right in the teeth!
  • WebFire
    jordo212000;1342872 wrote:Schools have no $$ as it is. Now they have to have a metal detector and a cop there at all times? In an ideal world, that's great but where do schools find this money?
    That is the opposite of my ideal world.
  • Midstate01
    se-alum;1342873 wrote:Yea, officers aren't really there to stop mass shootings.

    But knowing a cop is there, could stop people from coming in. You know that guy today knew no resistance at all would be there.
  • WebFire
    Sonofanump;1342871 wrote:But they have no idea what happened and shouldn't at that age. I immagine my child is at recess playing with school mates and knowing that she is OK. You can not live in fear and must realize for the most part this is an isolated incident.
    Agree, my 6 year old daughter is at school and I'm sure knows nothing, nor would she understand. However, my 9 year old son is home sick today and I stayed home. So he knows about it and we talked a little bit about it. Used it as a small teaching moment, but I eventually had to turn the channel. He doesn't need to worry about this shit. He'll worry enough about it when he grows up.
  • Gblock
    when our school was in the middle of poindexter village before we moved we had a full time cop..that was in a time of bigger budgets tho...
  • Midstate01
    Like right now on CNN they're replaying the interview with this little boy. He looks panicked and everytime he hears a noise he is looking around. Stop talking to these kids. I know reporters have a job to do. But trying to get info from a traumatized kid is unfair.
  • gut
    Midstate01;1342879 wrote:But knowing a cop is there, could stop people from coming in.
    Probably not this guy. He had body armor and well armed. Also, just think how most of those guys would provide security - they aren't going to overly harass or scare parents. If they aren't on high alert they are a fairly easy target for someone to walk up and just pull a gun out.
  • jordo212000
    Midstate01;1342884 wrote:Like right now on CNN they're replaying the interview with this little boy. He looks panicked and everytime he hears a noise he is looking around. Stop talking to these kids. I know reporters have a job to do. But trying to get info from a traumatized kid is unfair.

    Yup. It's sickening
  • Midstate01
    They said his names Ryan Lanza. So this would be him.
  • tk421
    sounds like a massive overreaction as usual. Sure, it's a terrible tragedy, but how many schools are there in this country? The idea to put medal detectors and police at every entrance of every school in this country is a complete overreaction. How many school shooting are there? How many schools. You have a better chance of getting in a car accident on the way to school than having a shooting.
  • Commander of Awesome
    What a fucking scumbag pos.
  • Midstate01
    tk421;1342890 wrote:sounds like a massive overreaction as usual. Sure, it's a terrible tragedy, but how many schools are there in this country? The idea to put medal detectors and police at every entrance of every school in this country is a complete overreaction. How many school shooting are there? How many schools. You have a better chance of getting in a car accident on the way to school than having a shooting.

    Until it happens in your community. I don't think we can ever be TOO SAFE with our youth.
  • jordo212000
    Midstate01;1342889 wrote:They said his names Ryan Lanza. So this would be him.

    Where did this picture come from
  • Midstate01
    jordo212000;1342893 wrote:Where did this picture come from

    Typed his name into Facebook
  • Midstate01
    RT @wusa9: DEVELOPING: Via @CBSNews Police found a body inside the home connected to the shooter's family #CTShooting #SchoolShooting #N ...
  • gut
    tk421;1342890 wrote:sounds like a massive overreaction as usual. Sure, it's a terrible tragedy, but how many schools are there in this country? The idea to put medal detectors and police at every entrance of every school in this country is a complete overreaction. How many school shooting are there? How many schools. You have a better chance of getting in a car accident on the way to school than having a shooting.
    True. Although every parent would probably pay a few bucks a week to pay for additional security.

    Of course, they'll just strike some other way. They'll show-up as classes let out and kids are going to the bus, or they'll wait at the bus stop and get those kids. I just don't think you can make us immune from sociopaths.
  • sleeper
    Midstate01;1342892 wrote:Until it happens in your community. I don't think we can ever be TOO SAFE with our youth.
    Maybe we should just all stay inside and be fed corn like cattle. At least our children would be safe! :rolleyes:
  • se-alum
    Midstate01;1342879 wrote:But knowing a cop is there, could stop people from coming in. You know that guy today knew no resistance at all would be there.
    It would stop me or you from coming in and acting foolish, it's not going to stop a psychopath that has made up his mind that he wants to kill innocent children and is willing to die to do it.
  • gut
    Midstate01;1342895 wrote:Typed his name into Facebook
    Hopefully that's the right guy. Otherwise that guy is going to be suing someone.
  • se-alum
    Midstate01;1342899 wrote:RT @wusa9: DEVELOPING: Via @CBSNews Police found a body inside the home connected to the shooter's family #CTShooting #SchoolShooting #N ...
    Wife or girlfriend I presume.
  • Midstate01
    se-alum;1342902 wrote:It would stop me or you from coming in and acting foolish, it's not going to stop a psychopath that has made up his mind that he wants to kill innocent children and is willing to die to do it.

    Certainly can't argue that.
  • Pick6
    se-alum;1342902 wrote:It would stop me or you from coming in and acting foolish, it's not going to stop a psychopath that has made up his mind that he wants to kill innocent children and is willing to die to do it.
    What if the cop killed the bastard prematurely? If it even brings the chance of saving one life, then it is worth it to me.
  • Midstate01
    gut;1342903 wrote:Hopefully that's the right guy. Otherwise that guy is going to be suing someone.

    Well I'm guessing its him since it has that as his town. And it's not a very large town.
  • karen lotz
    se-alum;1342905 wrote:Wife or girlfriend I presume.

    parent
  • gut
    se-alum;1342905 wrote:Wife or girlfriend I presume.
    And it just gets sicker. So he killed the wife or girlfriend, and then drives to the school to go mega-crazy. Literally makes me want to throw-up.