The 14-year-old suspect in the deadly mass shooting at a Winder, Georgia, high school has been identified as Colt Gray, Georgia Bureau of Investigation Director Chris Hosey said at an afternoon news conference. The suspect is a student at the school and will be handled as an adult, he added.
Nothing says back to school time more than the smell of gunpowder. And of course nothing will be done because America has decided guns have more rights than kids.
Boring dystopia wins again. Our country likes its gun freedumbs more than its own children staying alive. (While making all sorts of noises about saving the children from....books).
America has decided guns have more rights than kids.
This is the truth. Jim Jefferies did a great stand up set about guns in the US. His conclusion was that none of the reasons for owning a gun really stand up apart from the obvious one - "I like guns, and I like them more than I like unmurdered kids"
"Well-Regulated Militia Opens Fire In Apalachee High School In Winder, Georgia; Cheap Thoughts And Useless Prayers Now Being Rushed To The Scene ... more on this soon-to-be-forgotten-and-then-repeated story as it develops ..."
Prediction: It will come out that the shooter used an AR-15 with a bump stock. The usual ammosexuals will come out of the woodwork exclaiming how we can't possibly ban either.
I don't like speculating about shootings before the blood dries, but I'm curious to hearing about and from the shooter, and how the gun was obtained, specifically if it was obtained legally or illegally.
Tragedy, AKA just a Wednesday in the good'ole USofA?
I split my time between Wyoming and Florida. Normally, in Wyoming, I hike alone in forests full of wolves, grizzly bears, mountain lions, and territorial moose with nothing but a can of bear spray and a little bell. In Florida I go to dinner with a concealed 6-1 .45ACP pistol loaded with high velocity 230 grain hollow points.
PS: To all foreigners reading this; the US is not one big "active shooter" zone or high crime area. Most of it is super chill and friendly. It's just that when it isn't chill, it goes full gore and we are mostly desensitized to it at this point. (Definitely not a brag)
Problem is i (we) mostly hear about the us from tv or shows or news. So we mostly see the shit, because somehow thats entertainment. I dont believe everyone in the usa is fucknuts but i must admit it does make me think twice about going to the us, well that and i have to be at the airport 5 fucking hours before boarding. Oh and i definitely dont want to end up in the hospital for a slinky pinky or somthing and be broke the rest of my life.
But still it happens a LOT. Maybe best to hike with wolfs ;)
Too bad those columbine shitfucks started this trend. I wonder if we’d have this problem if that never happened. It was probably only a matter of time. Anyways, fuck this reality, more pointless deaths because ‘muh guns’.
The deadliest school-killing in American history was in 1927, killing 38 children and 6 adults and wounded about 60 more. The killer was the school board treasurer and had spent the previous few months buying and stealing dynamite around his farm and the school as well as his truck.
The difference since Columbine is the celebration of mass shootings. The media makes celebrities out of the killers and make graphics breaking down the planning, supplies, tactics, and more. They're essentially helping the next maniac plan a "better" killing.
Yeah, they are kinda new in the way that they're a goal, not a one-off standalone act of petty revenge. Nobody trended blowing up schools after that. After a quick look at wikipedia for a list of school massacres we had less than one per decade after the 1927 event, then a half-dozen in the '90s, now 21 or so since '00.
So I don't know that I agree that they're "nothing new" because that's such a grim and arbitrary undefined way to put it. How few would there have to be to make them new by the context of the specified 1927 event?
I think I agree with the person you responded to - partly...because there was already an uptick in school killings in the '90s, however the Columbine massacre certainly sits on a point that marks a definite change from a half-dozen in a decade to a solid ten per decade, or at least one per year, and the apparent use of schools as a target in the eyes of the killers.
One big difference is that one was done by an adult. Now we are faced with a whole bunch of kids who are fucked in the head with far more advanced weaponry compared to 1927. Yet the adults keep ignoring the kids and despite all previous warnings, continue to let it happen. If your child was already previously being investigated for threatening to shoot up a school, then you damn well better help them. Sell your guns and use the money to get them some therapy. If you get calls saying there are going to be shootings, you don't sit there with your thumb up your ass until a bunch of people get massacred, yet that is exactly what happened.
The indifference, apathy, media sensationalism, and bullshit thoughts and prayers just make it worse. As soon as the media stops talking about it, it may as well never happened. Maybe some sob piece months later from the parents, but those are barely a footnote. Our country is fucked. Darkest timeline.
I am so sick of this shit.
I hope that the suspect "stumbled and fell on his face" a lot while in custody.
And to all news media... Please do not print, post or broadcast the suspect's name. Do not give them the hard-on they are looking for by having their name in the news.
I mean we did give the republicans a fix that would have done away with all mass school shootings, as well as saved taxpayers huge amount of <s>tax cuts</s> money, broke the teachers unions by allowing offshoring of teaching, decreased critical thinking skills nationwide, and forced women out of the workforce and back to being barefoot and pregnant in the kitchens;