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GA school shooting.

“Your constitution”? It doesn’t apply to you too or are you north of the border?
I can't make it any clearer that "your constitution" doesn't apply if the angry mob wants you hung.

I think y'all are misunderstanding my comments, which might be poorly written, (highly likely)
 
You also know the laws about killing people that dont pose a threat to you. Charging the parents is wrong unless they helped plan it or knew about it and failed to act.

The kids want fame and the politicians guve it to them. The bodies were still warm and it was being campaigned on. Even if the shooter is not named they are famous. They should have executed the shooter on site and buried him in a unmarked grave known only by his parents take the fame out of it.

Before any charges are filed we always need to look at Pharma. SSRI’s and hormonal manipulation in the LGBT issue is a very big thing? Since the LGBTWXYZ community seems to be the ones shooting up schools why are we not pressing charges against those why helped enabled the child to be trans? Teachers? Anyone anyone?

Unconfirmed by me but widely speculated

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that the real one?
 
It’s unfortunate that we have come so far that we both a) trust a kid to have a gender changing surgery but b) can’t trust them to own a gun…. While c) have people demanding we lower the voting age to (at least) 16.

Maybe we should just make murder illegal again?
allowing a kid to have gender changing surgery supports ther agenda and puts the kid on the big pharma ride for the rest of their lives. A kid buying a gun does nothing for them.
 

Georgia School Shooter's Mother Tried to Warn Officials Minutes Before Shooting Began​


By Jeff Charles | 12:55 PM on September 08, 2024
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The mother of 14-year-old Colt Gray, who has been charged with fatally shooting four people at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, attempted to warn school officials just minutes before the alleged gunman carried out his rampage.


The case has sparked national discussions about gun control, bullying, and the responsibilities of parents.

Marcee Gray, Colt’s mother, called the school just before the attack, alerting them to an “extreme emergency” involving her son, according to Annie Brown, Colt’s aunt, in an interview with The Washington Post.

“I was the one that notified the school counselor at the high school. I told them it was an extreme emergency and for them to go immediately and find [my son] to check on him,” Brown said.

She provided screenshots of the text messages exchanged between herself and her sister and gave evidence of the call, which happened about 30 minutes before the shooting.

The Associated Press confirmed the reports after speaking with Brown. Phone records from the family’s shared phone plan showed a call to the school made at 9:50 a.m. School personnel attempted to locate Colt before the shooting but were too late.

Around the same time, a school administrator went to the son’s math classroom, according to Lyela Sayarath, a student in the class. Sayarath said there seemed to be confusion involving another student in the class with a name similar to that of Gray’s son. Neither student was in the room, and the official left with a backpack belonging to the similarly named student, she said. The shooting began minutes later.
The phone log, texts and interviews provide the strongest indications yet that officials at Apalachee High were alerted to concerns about the suspect on the morning of the shooting and may have been looking for him in the minutes before he allegedly killed four people and injured nine with an AR-15-style rifle. The texts also show that the school and family were in contact about his mental health a week before the shooting, and that Brown told a relative the teen was at the time having “homicidal and suicidal thoughts.”

Colt Gray’s family history and personal struggles are emerging as critical factors in understanding what could have motivated the incident. He had reportedly struggled with bullying and his parents’ separation.

Colin Gray, the suspect’s father, told investigators that his son had often been bullied by other classmates, recalling, “Some students just ridiculed him day after day after day.”

Colin recalled encouraging his son to take up outdoor activities like shooting and hunting.

It was revealed shortly after the shooting that Colt had been on law enforcement’s radar for having previously made threats to carry out a mass shooting at the school. In 2023, investigators interviewed Colt and his father about the threats, which were posted on Discord. Colt denied making the threats, and law enforcement did not find substantial evidence to link him to the post. “I’m going to be mad as hell if he did, and then all the guns will go away,” his father told investigators.

Now, the father is also facing prison time. He is being charged with second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter for giving his son the rifle that was used in the attack. The case mirrors that of the parents of Ethan Crumbley, who murdered four students at Oxford High School in Michigan.


Jennifer and James Crumbley were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to ten years in prison for failing to secure the firearm their son used in the assault.
 
we damn sure didn’t go around shooting up schools.

Something’s happened in the last 30-40 years, and it isn’t guns.

The community de digital. Everything and anything leading up to what we now know as the Tiktok challenges.

Individual infamy plays a key role.
 

Now, the father is also facing prison time. He is being charged with second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter for giving his son the rifle that was used in the attack. The case mirrors that of the parents of Ethan Crumbley, who murdered four students at Oxford High School in Michigan.


Jennifer and James Crumbley were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to ten years in prison for failing to secure the firearm their son used in the assault.
i posted a couple of times about a local parent that was found not liable in a civil trial about a school shooting.

It’s relevant to this conversation.

 
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School shooter’s grandpa says ‘son of a b*tch’ father should get the death penalty​

September 9, 2024 | Chris Donaldson | Print Article

The grandfather of the 14-year-old who killed four people during a school shooting in Georgia last week said that the boy’s dad deserves the death penalty.
On Thursday, police arrested Colin Gray who was charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second-degree murder, and eight counts of cruelty to children for his role in his son Colt Gray’s rampage at Apalachee High School in Winder, GA.
The elder Gray gave his son the weapon used to kill two teachers and two students as a Christmas gift despite the teen already having allegedly made threats to shoot up a school and could face up to 180 years in prison. But it’s not enough for Charles Polhamus who wants him to pay the ultimate price.


“He needs the death penalty,” the 81-year-old maternal grandfather said of the elder Gray, a man who he described as “evil” and blamed him for his son’s mental issues.
“Spending 11 years with that son of a bitch screaming and hollering every day — it can affect anybody,” Polhamus told the New York Post. “He’s evil.”

“Colt has to pay for what he did, but I’m telling you, he was driven, no question in my mind,” Polhamus told the outlet. “He was driven by his father to do what he did. That’s as plain as I can put it, and I know I’m right.”
He said that Colin Gray “got what he deserved, too,” referring to the charges.
Colt Gray has been charged with four counts of murder and will be tried as an adult for carrying out the bloody massacre.
“Colt is like a lot of young kids these days with the tablets and some of the garbage they pull up, the blood and all the fighting,” Polhamus said, seemingly referring to violent online content. “If you don’t think that has an impact on young kids, you’re missing the boat, and that was also part of Colt’s problem.


“It’s part of it — and living with a dysfunctional dad who was a screamer and a hollerer,” he told the Post. “No question about it. Prior to going through this, he was a good kid. I will preach that forever.”
Gray’s grandmother visited the school on the day before the bloodbath to discuss his behavioral issues.
“My wife had gone up there…the day before and met with the teachers to get him some, they were having some problems with him not going to school, and this kind of thing,” Polhamus told CBS News. “So, my wife went up there. This was the day before all this stuff happened.”
“They couldn’t, they didn’t survive in it,” the grandfather said of the family. His daughter Marcee, who has struggled with drug addiction, was married to Colin Gray.
“She is a good person and a mom,” he said of his daughter who lost custody of her son and has an impressive rap sheet. “But I’m back to what I said about narcissists: They can change anybody.”
“Marcee never did anything to Colt,” Polhamus added. “All she did is help him out.”
“It’s horrible,” Marcee Gray told the post from her dad’s home. “It’s absolutely horrible.”
 
So did the kid stage the gun in the car, bring it in via bag, just walk in the school with it?

The lack of security at schools is embarrassing, a county court house has orders of magnitude more security than a school house.
 
Father in law of a drug abuser daughter is another level.
I didn't know the mother was a drug abuser but I guess it was written there. :homer:

In any case, seems like a bloodline chock full of winners. Makes you kind of wonder if the granddad is just kinda in denial about the fact that his daughter who has a history of meth and dicks can't do better than a guy with a temper (which frankly seems like an above average catch for that kind of woman)
 
You ever meet a teacher?

If they want a gun, I'm cool with it, but don't lie to yourself about how great, mentally stable, protective,... whatever,, they really are.

MOST (most being over 50%) would end up leaving any gun they were carrying unsecured in their desk at some point.
These aren't the cream of the crop, teacher , mentor, warrior class.
They are more what the blue haired George Floyd protester does when they are out of college.


Don't get me wrong, I LOVE teachers. The women in my family (and a worthless BIL, who is a coach, and may as well be a woman) have been in education my whole life. I know lots of teachers...

CUE.. the "NOT MY WIFE"... crowd.
 
You ever meet a teacher?

If they want a gun, I'm cool with it, but don't lie to yourself about how great, mentally stable, protective,... whatever,, they really are.
The overwhelming majority of them are women. I'm not sure what you expect.
 
Dunno if it's been covered here, but 68/70 media outlets have completely ignored how/why this active shooter situation stopped.

Anybody else noticed a media blackout over that detail?

Oh, that's right - a good guy with a gun. Two, actually - both SROs.

 
You ever meet a teacher?

If they want a gun, I'm cool with it, but don't lie to yourself about how great, mentally stable, protective,... whatever,, they really are.

MOST (most being over 50%) would end up leaving any gun they were carrying unsecured in their desk at some point.
These aren't the cream of the crop, teacher , mentor, warrior class.
They are more what the blue haired George Floyd protester does when they are out of college.


Don't get me wrong, I LOVE teachers. The women in my family (and a worthless BIL, who is a coach, and may as well be a woman) have been in education my whole life. I know lots of teachers...

CUE.. the "NOT MY WIFE"... crowd.
Teachers are the last people I want handling anything that requires training, skill and common sense. They are teachers for a reason.

I 100% own my opinion of teachers being worthless and overpaid:flipoff2:
 
Dunno if it's been covered here, but 68/70 media outlets have completely ignored how/why this active shooter situation stopped.

Anybody else noticed a media blackout over that detail?

Oh, that's right - a good guy with a gun. Two, actually - both SROs.



The only logical conclusion I can draw, is that the MSM and the Left don't actually want to keep kids from getting shot, they want it to happen to push their agenda.

Anyone want to prove me wrong?
 
The only logical conclusion I can draw, is that the MSM and the Left don't actually want to keep kids from getting shot, they want it to happen to push their agenda.
it's kinda a trend that you can't unsee once you start noticing it.

they're suicidal and they externalize it or some such psychobabble
pushing all these things that lead directly to suicide, self-immolation, and the like
trans stuff, mrna, forcing their morals on others, wealth redistribution in all its forms, "toxic masculinity" and all the other manufactured identity crises, destruction of cultural traditions

and one further in every case their loudest argument is "I'M NOT TOUCHING YOU, YOU'RE TOUCHING ME" as if that isn't soooo fucking transparent once you start noticing it too.
 
im sorry but any dumb ass mother fucker that puts a rifle in a syco lunatics hand is just as guilty as him.

hence the reason people want red flag laws... "because... what if?"
 
and one further in every case their loudest argument is "I'M NOT TOUCHING YOU, YOU'RE TOUCHING ME" as if that isn't soooo fucking transparent once you start noticing it too.
:confused: Can you elaborate?

If they want a gun, I'm cool with it, but don't lie to yourself about how great, mentally stable, protective,... whatever,, they really are.

MOST (most being over 50%) would end up leaving any gun they were carrying unsecured in their desk at some point.
Wait.. You're cool with them having a gun at school, but you also believe over half of them will leave their weapon unsecured in a classroom setting?
 
hence the reason people want red flag laws... "because... what if?"
The problem is there are a few very clear examples and about a bajillon cases that would be grey areas. If I put a gun in the hands of the crazy homeless guy angrily yelling a random people in the street, I should face some sort of repercussions for doing that, yes? Down the line that somehow would legally get lumped in with buying a friend who struggled with depression for a few years a new hunting rifle as the same thing.
 
:confused: Can you elaborate?

Look at everything and start noticing messaging being 180 out from observed reality,
the statists accuse the church of being murderers out to make a buck off the stupid
the politicians are the biggest criminals around
racism is called antiracism
"the religion of peace"
"The Science" being a cult which destroys actual science
on and on and on
 
Wait.. You're cool with them having a gun at school, but you also believe over half of them will leave their weapon unsecured in a classroom setting?
yes and no.

I'm cool with anyone who wants a gun, having one. I am not cool with it being left unsecured in a classroom of dumbasses, but it's an inevitability. Might as well admit it up front than be shocked when it happens... over, and over again.. all across the country.

It's like the sun ... I don't like the extreme heat, or the brightness straining my eyes, but if you do... cool. I want that for you. . But regardless of my feeling on the matter, I am still expecting the sun to come up tomorrow.


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And I think school shootings is a problem without a solution. It is, like so many other thing, an inherent risk in life.
 
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it's kinda a trend that you can't unsee once you start noticing it.

they're suicidal and they externalize it or some such psychobabble
pushing all these things that lead directly to suicide, self-immolation, and the like
trans stuff, mrna, forcing their morals on others, wealth redistribution in all its forms, "toxic masculinity" and all the other manufactured identity crises, destruction of cultural traditions

and one further in every case their loudest argument is "I'M NOT TOUCHING YOU, YOU'RE TOUCHING ME" as if that isn't soooo fucking transparent once you start noticing it too.
Fortunately, it seems this kid wasn't suicidal. He wouldn't have given up if he was and probably would have kept shooting till he got smoked.

The simple fact that resource officers stopped him as soon as they made contact should be the second biggest story coming out of this. This is a solution that even a retard can understand. And yet there's crickets. The MSM ignores it. And even the retards don't know about it.
It's no accident that part of the story is sitting on the MSM's cutting room floor. They were told to hide it, or they hid it themselves.

And like you said, kids are being twisted in all sorts of directions with the shit the Left pushes. Add a bit of contact from a 3 letter fella and POP.
 
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