Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Teen gunman kills student, self at Ore. high school

Teen gunman kills student, self at Ore. high school

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Posted: Jun 10, 2014 10:40 PM PDT Updated: Jun 10, 2014 10:40 PM PDT
We are learning new details Tuesday night about the shooting at an Oregon High School. The gunman, who is believe to be a student at the school, killed a 14-year-old Freshman and injured a teacher before apparently taking his own life. The burst of gunfire rang out shortly after 8am, with more than 2,800 students at Reynolds High already in class. Tuesday night, police have not released a motive, but they say the gunman showed up along and began firing a semi-automatic weapon."I heard gun shots and then they started yelling, telling us all to get down," stated one male RHS student.
The school went on lockdown, and over a loudspeaker, students were told it was not a drill. Outside, more police and SWAT team members begin descending on the campus.
"We have the P.E. building pretty much surrounded right now. We're going to have to go and clear it."
Back inside, the gunman killed one student and shot a popular teacher, but he is expected to survive. Students are told to leave the school single-file, hands raised.
"Panic. Come out. Flying down the street. I was shaking," said a mother of an RHS student, after getting the lockdown call.
Nearby, terrified parents who have raced to the scene are asked to stay behind police tape, waiting for word on their children.
"We're sure he's okay, but uh... until you hear the final word, you always have the thought," said one father on the verge of tears.
Moments later, a father's phone rang with his son's voice on the other end.
"Oh. Thank God," said that same father, extremely relieved.
In response to Tuesday's shooting, the president said that mass shootings like this one are becoming far too common in America.
"We kill each other in these mass shootings at rates that are exponentially higher than any place else. Well, what's the difference?" Asked Obama. "The difference is that these guys can stack up a bunch of ammunition in their houses. So the country has to do some soul searching about this."
Tuesday's shooting came just one day ahead of the last day of school. Classes have been canceled for Wednesday and it is still unclear if scheduled graduation ceremonies will be held on Thursday.
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Teen gunman kills student, self at Ore. high school

My question would be: "How many of these murders in schools are committed by kids on Anti-depressants like mood altering drugs? This is one of the symptoms of going off a drug like this too suddenly and cold turkey which is suicidal-homicidal behavior. 

So, if you combine going off a mood altering drug like a Prosac too fast with access to weapons and bullets, this is one of the things you can get is behavior like this. However, this also could be with swords, spears, knives or any other weapons like crossbows, or bows and arrows or whatever. So, taking away guns won't change this kind of behavior unless you took away all potential weapons. the only way to stop this is to end the use of Anti-depressants in children.

The reason is dis-associative behavior where the gunman feels like he is in a dream and is disconnected from feeling anything is real. So, there are no consequences to his or her actions. So, after he kills a friend in school he becomes so horrified that he kills himself or herself in the horrific realization of what he actually has done. So, before this he or she might be in a "Gaming mode" where he might actually think he is  playing a video game and suddenly wakes up and sees what he or she has done and realizes he or she has to kill himself or herself as a natural form of justice.

 

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