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Another major school shooting today ... Newtown, Conn

 
 
BillRM
 
  1  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 02:44 pm
@spendius,
Quote:
They might make a start with a round ball for football, only one player allowed to use his hands, small goals at each end, no safety padding and a referee mindful of litigation.


Did not a war between two south american nations get set off by such a game beside all manner of large scale riots?
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BillRM
 
  1  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 02:49 pm
@izzythepush,
Quote:
It's not bullshit, you were only bothered about rapists, child molestors, racist murderers and drunk drivers. You didn't give a **** about the harsh sentences for drug possession. In fact this is the first time you've mentioned it.


Nonsense I mention drug sentencing and the war on drug over and over with special note of what it had done to the black community with over a third of all black adult males in the state of Florida not being able to vote as they have felony convictions. I had also cover the fact that there are now more black males in prisons in the US then was in slavery in the year 1850. Mainly drugs convictions not rape or child molesting convictions.

I do not know if you are lying or just being in error but it does not matter your statements are 100 percents false.
izzythepush
 
  -1  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 03:29 pm
@BillRM,
No they're not BillRM, this is the first I've heard of you bothering about other groups. Then again I might have missed it.

There's no avoiding your impassioned pleas for rapists and child molestors though.
BillRM
 
  2  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 03:48 pm
@izzythepush,
Look at the discussion thread concerning the right to vote during this last elections as in that thread alone I had posted that one in three repeat in three black males in the state of florida can not vote due to felony convictions and are locked out to the political process due to that.

It is nothing new at all I had also posted more then once here how as a young man around age 22 or so I had told a federal judge in open court that I could not be a juror on a marijuana drug smuggling case as I did not believe in such laws and would not convict anyone under them.

As I am now 64 years old that mean that it been more then 42 years since that open statement and my position here or in life on the so call war on drugs is nothing new.
jcboy
 
  1  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 03:51 pm
Breaking news story.


3 wounded in shooting at Lone Star College in Houston


Quote:
•Three people, including one gunman, were wounded in shooting between two people at Lone Star College campus in Houston, Texas, school spokesman says
•Two suspects are in custody, CNN affiliates KHOU and KTRK report
•Fourth person suffered heart attack, federal law enforcement source says
•Below are the latest updates as they come to us; full story here. Also, check out CNN affiliates KHOU, KPRC and KTRK
Joe Nation
 
  1  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 03:59 pm
Gun availability has very little impact on homicide rates.

True or False

Joe(This should be easy)Nation

BillRM
 
  1  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 04:05 pm
@jcboy,
Breaking news stories.......but as no gun they will be local stories only


Quote:
orge Saavedra, 14, is accused of stabbing his 16-year-old Palmetto Ridge High School classmate Dylan Reid Nuno on Monday, Jan. 24, 2011 at a bus stop on the corner of 47th Avenue NE and Immokalee Road in Golden Gate Estates moments after stepping off the bus. Nuno, a junior, was pronounced dead at NCH North Collier Hospital. Saavedra, a freshman, was arrested and charged with manslaughter.



Quote:
Student stabbed multiple times at Wilson Southern Middle School
Victim taken to trauma center at Reading Hospital; suspect in custody

Author: 69 News, (follow: @69news), [email protected]
Published On: Jan 15 2013 09:18:47 AM EST Updated On: Jan 15 2013 06:42:22 PM EST
Print Email


Student stabbed multiple times in school; suspect in custody

SPRING TWP., Pa. -
A fight between two students in school Tuesday morning led to the stabbing of one student and the arrest of the other, police said.

The initial call went out shortly before 8:30 a.m. Tuesday at Wilson Southern Middle School in the Wilson School District in Spring Twp., Berks Co.

The fight between two 14-year-old students resulted in one of them being stabbed multiple times with a pocket knife, said school officials, who immediately put the middle school and the attached Cornwall Terrace Elementary School on lock down.


Dozens of officers from multiple police departments around Berks County converged on the school. They found the victim in a 2nd floor classroom. He was rushed to the trauma center at Reading Hospital for treatment of two stab wounds to his torso and one to an arm, said police, who noted that his injuries were not life-threatening. The boy was later transferred to Hershey Medical Center.

With the schools still on lock down, officers conducted a room-to-room search of the building for the suspect, who was quickly identified by school officials. They soon learned he fled the building.

An officer on patrol spotted the suspect a short time later in the area of Shakespeare Drive and Tennyson Avenue, about two blocks away from the school, and took him into custody. He was charged as a juvenile with criminal attempted homicide, aggravated assault and related charges and turned over to the custody of Berks County juvenile authorities.

The initial investigation led officers to find the pocket knife used in the stabbing on the roof of a building not far from the school, said police.

The lock down of the schools lasted for approximately three hours. The middle school students, as well as those attending the nearby Cornwall Terrace Elementary School, were then dismissed at 11 a.m., officials said.



Quote:
Former FHS student pleads guilty to high school stabbing
By Ryan Boetel [email protected]
Updated: 01/15/2013 08:30:34 PM MST

AZTEC — The Farmington High School student accused of stabbing a classmate in the neck at school pleaded guilty to aggravated battery.
As a condition of his plea agreement, prosecutors dropped attempted murder and other felony charges against Samuel Hinds, 17.
In exchange for dropping most of the charges against him, Hinds will testify against John Mayes, 19, who has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Dr. James Nordstrom, according to court documents.
Law enforcement and prosecutors declined to comment about what information Hinds may have pertaining to the Mayes case.
"The prosecution thought (Hinds' testimony against Mayes) was significant," said Michael Calligan, Hinds' attorney. "It's something (Hinds) is prepared to follow through with."
Hinds was arrested in September 2011 after police said he stabbed a 15-year-old student in the neck during fourth-period classes. Court records do not reveal a motive for the stabbing.
Hinds has been incarcerated at the San Juan County Juvenile Detention Center since his arrest.
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BillRM
 
  0  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 04:10 pm
@jcboy,
Here is another story we did not hear must about as no gun.

Quote:


http://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=80964&page=1

8 Children Dead in Japanese School Stabbing


T O K Y O, June 8
It took just 10 minutes for a man armed with a kitchen knife to unleash terror in a Japanese elementary school in a stabbing spree that left eight school children dead and injured 21 other people.

In a chilling rampage that shocked the nation, a 37-year-old man burst into an elementary school in Ikeda, a suburb of Osaka, about 310 miles west of Tokyo today and began stabbing and slashing students and teachers.

Local media reported that the man had a history of psychological problems.

The mass killing, the worst in Japan since a nerve gas attack on Tokyo's subway six years ago, sent hundreds of panicked children — many of them sobbing and screaming for help — scrambling to get out of the school premises.

Two children were pronounced dead at the scene, six died at the hospital and six more were said to have serious injuries.

The knife-wielding killer, identified as Mamoru Takuma, was taken into custody. No motive for the attack has been identified.

Panic and Pandemonium

It was a terrifying and deadly morning in the quiet Osaka suburb as ambulance sirens wailed and anxious parents rushed to the scene, many of them frantically trying to reach their children on mobile phones.

Witnesses said the rampage started shortly after a recess ended when Takuma burst into a classroom from the rear entrance and began slashing children along the way as he moved into a hallway.

Several children were slashed before two teachers managed to pin him down and the police arrived on the scene.

A panicked announcement on the school's public address system set several children rushing to get out of the premises as some of the injured children fell in the ensuing melee.

Hours after the attack, bloodstains on the school steps and in the school building confirmed witness accounts that some of the injured had fallen in a desperate attempt to get out.

Nearly 700 children attend the school.

A History of Mental Illness

Police said Takuma carried a six-inch blade and was also injured in the attack. He was taken to a local hospital.

At the time of his apprehension, his speech was slurred and he admitted to taking an overdose of tranquilizers, Japanese media reported.

Local media reports said Takuma worked as a caretaker at another school and had a record of psychological problems.

Reports said he had been arrested in March 1999 for allegedly dropping tranquilizers into the tea of some teachers at the school he worked in. However, he was not prosecuted, apparently because he suffered from psychological problems.

Shocked Nation

While school tragedies have become a grim reality in the United States, Japan has not suffered a school tragedy of such an enormous scale in the past.

Speaking to reporters today, Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said he was shocked by the tragedy and called it "a terrible incident."

Although the Japanese crime rate is much lower than in the United States, a series of extremely violent and often bizarre crimes, including school stabbings, in the past few years have raised Japanese concerns.

.
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parados
 
  2  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 04:54 pm
@BillRM,
So.. we should just ignore guns because they are effective?
XXSpadeMasterXX
 
  1  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 05:20 pm
@parados,
Nice picture Parados...
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BillRM
 
  1  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 05:28 pm
@parados,
Quote:
o.. we should just ignore guns because they are effective?


????????????????????

We should not take steps that take resources, and steps on constitutional rights that will not make one child safer in any manner.

A so call assault rifles ban will not protected one child from being attack in a school or killed in a school for example.

I am all for steps that will added to security of children such as on site armed security.

Gun free Japan have eight children killed in their school with a man with a damn knife and armed security would had likely stop that but not an assault ban and in 1927 there was no such thing as assault rifles but a member of the school board with explosives killed 38 children once more armed security would had been of great aid in dealing with such attacks not bans on one type of firearm.

The biggest danger to children other then the killers themselves are those who are using those attacks as a mean to get their anti-gun programs in place that had no value in protecting children from attacks be those attacks guns attacks or other attacks.
hingehead
 
  2  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 05:45 pm
@jcboy,
I bet all you freedom-hating liberals are dancing in the street.
jcboy
 
  3  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 05:48 pm
@hingehead,
I'm a damn good dancer too Wink
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spendius
 
  0  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 05:49 pm
@IRFRANK,
We are being given to understand, Frank, that the Star Spangled Banner was lip-synched at the inauguration.

Shades of Top of the Pops and you can't get more vulgar than that.
spendius
 
  0  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 05:53 pm
@spendius,
In which case Mr Biden clapping what it has to be admitted was a very moving rendition,in his cold weather gloves, becomes understandable.
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parados
 
  3  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 09:32 pm
@BillRM,
So, your argument is that guns make no difference in the number of people that can be killed by an attacker? You continue to argue that knifes and pillows are just as dangerous. There is a very real reason why guns kill more than all other weapons combined.
BillRM
 
  1  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 09:59 pm
@parados,
Quote:
So, your argument is that guns make no difference in the number of people that can be killed by an attacker


You mean type of guns as in the death dealing war killing machines known as assault rifles?

So call assault rifles are no more deadly and in some cases less deadly then most rifles that do not bear that label.

But if you would care to tell me how I am wrong that rifles that bear that label is somehow more deadly then other rifles I would be interest in hearing those reasons.

Quote:
You continue to argue that knifes and pillows are just as dangerous


I do?..............

A knife can indeed kill just as a gun can and eight children in gun free Japan was killed in their school by a knife attack however that does not mean that a knife is as deadly overall as a gun.

Pillows as a deadly weapon that I had never address.

As far as numbers of killings per attack firearms are down the list in the US behind explosives and gasoline.

The record for killing the most children in a school in the US is held by explosives.

Once more banning one type of rifle that is no more deadly then most other rifles is not going to save one child live by any logic I understand anyway.

Better mental health treatment and monitoring being available and armed security in schools and such is likely to help but not an assault weapons ban.


OmSigDAVID
 
  2  
Tue 22 Jan, 2013 10:35 pm
@parados,
parados wrote:
So.. we should just ignore guns because they are effective?
Ignore them because, like Bibles and newspaper content,
thay r beyond the reach of government jurisdiction.





David
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izzythepush
 
  1  
Wed 23 Jan, 2013 02:27 am
@BillRM,
I'm not going to waste my time going over your posts, but if you did, for once, show concern for other groups, I missed it. Anyway it's insignificant compared to the amount of space you've devoted to paedophiles, rapists and killers.

In all your posts you showed plenty of concern for the perpetrators of violent/sexual crimes and absolutely none for the victims.

You also posted links for those interested in downloading child pornography, and gave useful tips on what security one should have on one's computer to safeguard said child pornography.

Talk about hiding in plain sight.
oralloy
 
  -1  
Wed 23 Jan, 2013 03:39 am
@Walter Hinteler,
Walter Hinteler wrote:
oralloy wrote:
"the useful website GunCite"

Awesomeness. Cool


Fordham Law Review? German Federal Archive? Print editions in libraries?


I don't understand the question (if one is being asked of me).
 

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