There is one shooting where the victims fought back and reduced the number of deaths that directly correlates with the VT shooting. In 1998 Kip Kinkel went to school and opened up on his classmates shortly after he had murdered his parents at home. In that case instead of everyone running helter skelter or hunkering down waiting to be shot he was tackled by other students and the shooting was ended. One of those students was wounded but that did not stop him from helping take down the shooter.
Mindset is what its all about. If you decide beforehand that you are not going to be a passive victim then most likely you aren’t.
Kip Kinkel was tackled once his rifle ran out of ammo. He got of 50 shots. So he got off all his ammo in the rifle before he tried switching to his Glock. He wasn’t exactly stopped while shooting. He did get 1 round off of his glock but that’s it.
Cho got off at least 170 shots from his Sig & Glock.
If Kip Kinkel had more ammo for his rifle he would have kept shooting. His limiting factor was the number of bullets he had moreso than the heroism of the students that did tackle him.
You said — “There is one shooting where the victims fought back and reduced the number of deaths that directly correlates with the VT shooting. In 1998 Kip Kinkel went to school and opened up on his classmates shortly after he had murdered his parents at home. In that case instead of everyone running helter skelter or hunkering down waiting to be shot he was tackled by other students and the shooting was ended. One of those students was wounded but that did not stop him from helping take down the shooter.”
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Well, this school, Thurston High School (333 North 58th, Springfield, Oregon 97478) is just a few blocks away from where I visit a friend down there. It’s on the edge of town, on the way out of town, heading towards the Cascade Range of mountains (we’re talking wilderness out there, further out of town). That area used to have a lot of loggers around there. Of course the logging has gone way downhill since the time it was big in Southern Oregon. Springfield is on the (if you will) “wrong side of the tracks” — which some might consider a rougher side of town. It’s actually on the other side of I-5 from Eugene, Oregon. They’re much more conservative over there and I believe, quite a few more hunters and former loggers. So, if there was going to be an area where they would “take down” a shooter, this would be it. Let’s say that they know how to use guns around there. And so, that probably made a difference.
But, you’re not going to find it that way, around most of the country. I would say Springfield, Oregon would be a place they would do that. If it happened on the other side of I-5, in Eugene (about 10 miles west), it’s questionable whether anyone would have taken him down.
Now, watch..., I’m probably going to get both Eugene residents and Springfield residents after me! LOL
Hey, Southern Oregon has a significant “survivalist community” down there. They’re ready for the “end of the world”, I understand... I think they’re ready for World War III down there. Some are stocked up with guns and ammo and food to hold out for a year or more! At one time, I even believe they had one of the largest KKK groups around. So, it’s “rough and ready” down there...
Many people outside of the state probably wouldn’t know that, and I’m sure I’ll even have some from inside the state that would deny it, but Southern Oregon is a hot bed for survivalists “ready for bear” down there... If you mess around down there, you better be “ready for bear” too.
And Eugene/Springfield would be on the northern edge of that (at the southern end of the Willamette Valley). Springfield probably more “rough and ready” than Eugene. You better watch yourself around that part of the country.
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And then — “Mindset is what its all about. If you decide beforehand that you are not going to be a passive victim then most likely you arent.”
Mindset might be what’s it about — but it’s also, and “mainly” about *reality*. By that, I mean that this is *not the reality* out there. Now, you may have wishful thinking about that and you may “decry” the situation — but — regardless, the *reality* is that this is not the way it is in most places.
Decry all you want, but it’s not going to change the “status quo” around the nation. I’ve explained the situation in Springfield, and that is the “exception that proves the rule”. The “rule” is exactly the way it happens most of the time.