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Millard South Shooting
justsomeguy:
I'll bet the subject gets hushed because of the father's contacts.
SBarry:
NFOA coming in on the side of the policeman may gain us some points with OPD.
The kid was lividly mad and had revenge on his mind. Gun, knife, ball bat or bomb, he wanted to kill someone, period. If he repected the rules, none of this would have happened.
Reminder to all, cop bashing will not be tolerated on the forum. We have many good members who are LEO.
justsomeguy:
That post is NOT anti cop. It is anti double standard.
SBarry:
Whoa, was not referring to any post yet, just reminding anyone who may post in the future. I agree with you Justsomeguy. If there was a problem with any post, member would be contacted directly and their post removed asap.
DaveB:
How long did it take for the kid to enter the school and fire the first shot? Would even an armed guard have had enough time to stop this from happening? I think there would have only been one person shot, which is bad enough, but could it have been stopped by an armed guard? Maybe it would have been enough to draw enough attention that the Butler kid would not have been able to hit anyone.
Does Nebraska have a law that says guns have to be locked to keep minor children from being able to access them? The father is going to have to live with this for the rest of his life, even if he is found to be negligent, it was his gun. Hushed or not.
Maybe having armed guards would have kept the kid from even going into the school. I say Nebraska needs to set the standards for allowing faculty to be armed if they are legal to do so and are willing.
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