Posted on 12/09/2009 1:37:01 PM PST by bassbrew
WOODBRIDGE, Va. - Prince William County Police say a community college student was aiming for his professor when he fired a rifle in a classroom full of students.
Is it Profeessor season already?
A rifle?
But aren’t schools “gun free” zones?
Aren’t there a lot of Muslims in Virginia?
“A rifle?”
Yeah, wierd...I would have gone with a 12 gauge loaded with ProfShot...
He looks a little disturbed. Maybe something upset him?
Please disregard my previous post. I was talking about the Virginia Tech shooting. My bad.
And on top of that, the scruffy beard? Come on man, been on your knees lately? Well, you will.
Looks like some drugged up liberal.
Soon, I expect....Soon....
Typical LIBERAL.
1- Blame the teacher. 2- Kill the teacher.
If you remove (kill) the stimulus, the stimulus can no longer give you emotional pain. And your poor grades are because of the teacher not “understanding” you, not because you didn’t study.
Of course you go to jail for a long long time.
Convert to Conservatism. Be Responsible and Laugh at your Troubles.
Many additional details in local article here...
“The instructor, police said, “hit the floor” as at least one shot was fired at her. She was not injured. Additionally, there were no other injuries during the incident.”
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“Christine Brown spoke by cell phone to her 18-year-old daughter, Alyssa, who was inside the classroom when the gunman walked in.”
“She [Alyssa] said the guy walked right up to the teacher, and the teacher yelled for everybody to run, and when they did, as she was running from the room, she said she heard two more gunshots go off,” said Brown, who rushed from Stafford County to be with her daughter.”
“Before the gunman entered the classroom, Brown told her mother, she heard a single gunshot coming from the hallway outside the classroom.”
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