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GregB0 1 year, 11 months ago.
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Apparently a teacher became unhinged, and fired off a gun, locked himself in a room, and told no one to come in, or he would fire off the gun. They eventually got him and charged him with a number of different counts.
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Anonymous43i have had days like that.

Anonymous54Must of had a student that spelled like me…
Apparently a teacher became unhinged, and fired off a gun, locked himself in a room, and told no one to come in, or he would fire off the gun. They eventually got him and charged him with a number of different counts.
Not a fan of arming teachers. I know the kind of people who became public school teachers and they wanted the easiest possible major/job they could get. They are not there to be armed guards, many can’t even teach well in the first place.
Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.
Maybe he was convinced that everyone is on dope.
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Or maybe the school food just sucked?
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Anonymous42If they taught marksmanship in school, s~~~ like this wouldn’t happen! And if it did happen it wouldn’t be considered so abnormal!

The power of main stream media diffuses important news stories by front lining a story that has minimal impact upon those involved. In the grand scheme of things, how many people bring things to a school campus that could lead to the same charges?
” charged with aggravated assault, carrying a weapon on school grounds, terroristic threats, reckless conduct, possession of a firearm during a commission of a crime, and disrupting a public school.”
I bet that there are a lot of students with some type or aerosol can and access to a match or lighter. Assault, yes … burning flames. Weapon, certainly. Terroristic threats, passing gas in the lunch room is probably considered a threat now. Reckless, absolutely. Firearm, Nope, not yet anyway. Disrupting, I would think that open flames would cause an evacuation of the school.
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