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Old 02-12-2010, 06:23 PM
 
Location: The Conterminous United States
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If anyone is interested, reading this article should answer a number of questions. It's the most information we've had and it addresses a lot of concerns.

It looks like the school department did the best that they could within the law, but because of parent, children and the shooter's relative's complaints, they were letting him go. Yes, he probably brought the gun because of that. He probably knew it was coming, and of course, that will possibly be for a jury to decide. The biggest mistake was the the principals thought about getting security, ahead of time, but they didn't. Hindsight is always 20/20, though.

Shot Inskip principal upgraded to serious condition » Knoxville News Sentinel
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Old 02-13-2010, 03:58 PM
 
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Now, there was a shooting today at the University of Alabama, killing three and injurying three. What in the world is going on in this crazy world ?????????????
That case has gotten even more troubling. The shooter also shot and killed her 18 year old brother back in 1986. It was ruled accidental, but seems extremely suspicious. I wonder if there will be a civil suit filed by the victim's families against the Braintree, Mass. PD and the former DA (who is now a U.S. representative)?

Police: Ala. professor killed brother in 1986 - Crime & courts- msnbc.com
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Old 02-13-2010, 05:44 PM
 
Location: Niota, TN
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That case has gotten even more troubling. The shooter also shot and killed her 18 year old brother back in 1986. It was ruled accidental, but seems extremely suspicious. I wonder if there will be a civil suit filed by the victim's families against the Braintree, Mass. PD and the former DA (who is now a U.S. representative)?

Police: Ala. professor killed brother in 1986 - Crime & courts- msnbc.com

Somehow all the evidence and court information is missing?? I wonder how that happened?!?!
And a week ago a 14 year old was shoot by another sturdent in Madison ( AL ? ) so that's 3 different ones. I didn't hear about this one until after the AL shooting.
Please I hope everyone stays safe. And keep your eyes open for any strange behavior.
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