“””Hoggy will ask, How did Dindu get a weapon into a well patrolled school?
Maybe it was there...waiting for him?”””
Witnesses said he pulled it from the front of his pants, and get this, witnesses said the gun had some kind of silencer on it. So far, the news hasn’t told what kind of gun.
That would fit with the with what people there described as the sound of a gunshot.
Seems to be the use of a lot of backpacks. No scanners or detection equipment. One “resource officer” in a 2,123 student school.
Supposedly, these two 16yo black boys had been in some kind of altercation over the prior few days (a girl, bullying, news still hasn’t defined, huh?) when they picked up the “conversation” again in a hallway surrounded by students watching Monday morning.
Wrestle/struggle, the one killed had thrown the other to the floor (again), turned to walk away with his friends, the kid on the floor pulled his gun and shot him in the back. The kid died at the hospital.
A mama’s son didn’t come home last night.
Snowflake MSM media and snowflakes in full meltdown “gun violence” virtue signalling blah blah blah.
Not to belittle this, but if a real crises took place, we’d be surrounded by useless melting snowflakes losing their minds and getting in the way. It’s ridiculous. Man-up people. Get God people.
“Someone asked me how could someone, especially a student, come onto one of our campuses with a loaded gun, and I wish I had an answer to that,” Wilcox said. “There really is no easy answer. We do not have metal detectors in our schools. We do not search our students on the way into school. Our schools and students rely on cooperation between and among each other. And today, that simply wasn’t enough.”
https://www.wsoctv.com/news/local/butler-high-school-on-lockdown-after-1-shot/862230310
Having metal detectors and locked doors is not an undue imposition. If it’s good enough for govt buildings it’s good enough for schools. For Pete’s sake, this should have been done after the Beslan siege. Just check the backpacks once, like they do at hotels in most of the world, and then they’re good to go.