Re: Scot Peterson arrested for inaction at Parkland
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 7:09 am
Arrest Emma Gonzales, she bragged about bullying Nick Cruz causing him to snap.
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A lot of "if", don't you think ?rug357 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2019 2:22 pm I wonder what would have happened if he ran into the school with his pistol drawn and it was just firecrackers going off that some dumb kid set off...and what if he fired his pistol and shot a kid who was goofing off with firecrackers thinking it was a weapon?
Sent from my SM-G965U using TapatalkP5 Guy wrote:Arrest Emma Gonzales, she bragged about bullying Nick Cruz causing him to snap.
During the 17th of February rally:
In the most recent mass shooting, Nikolas Cruz killed 14 students and 3 staffers, while wounding 17 others. Anti-gun crusader, Emma Gonzalez admits that she had bullied Cruz and she said she’s not sorry for it, yet she blames guns and not her own actions. As it turns out, bullied teens are the most likely to engage in mass shootings. The first modern day shooting was at Columbine High School where 18-year-old Eric Harris and 17-year-old Dylan Klebold killed 12 and wounded 21.
Before his middle school opened, 13-year-old Seth Trickey opened fire in the courtyard. While there were no fatalities, several students felt sparks from the bullets hitting the building walls. Five were injured, including a girl who was shot in the face.[298] Trickey brought the gun from home.
Santana High School shooting: 15-year-old student, Charles Andrew Williams, killed two students, 14-year-old Bryan Zuckor, and 15-year-old Randy Gordon, at Santana High School and wounded thirteen others. He was arrested and convicted of murder and attempted murder. He was sentenced to life with the chance of parole after serving fifty years.
Red Lake shootings: 16-year-old student Jeffrey Weise, killed his grandfather and grandfather’s companion at their home, where he had been living, at the Red Lake Indian Reservation. He drove to Red Lake Senior High School. Armed with his grandfather’s police weapons, Weise killed five students, one teacher, and one security guard, wounding seven others, before committing suicide
From Newsweek
While a significant portion of bullied students may become depressed, 8 percent become “angry, and aggressively so,” said Dorothy Espelage, a psychology professor at the University of Florida.
“They become what we call the bully victims,” Espelage told Newsweek. “They become very angry, they may act out aggressively online. They may not hit back, but they definitely ruminate.”
About 71 percent of school shooters felt “persecuted, bullied, threatened, attacked or injured” leading up to their rampage, according to Secret Service data. Bullied high schoolers are also more than twice as likely to bring guns or knives to school as their non-bullied peers.
But guns are blamed for these shootings including Parkland. Let me ask you what came first? The bullying or the gun?