Uvalde - the followup

"Article II does not include a maturity test." s #201

Anyone that open-carries 3 handguns on a trip to the store isn't merely making an embarrassing fashion statement. A handgun a fashion accessory?
He's divulging psychological insecurity far outside normal range.

It might take years of intensive psychological analysis and retraining to reduce his anxiety down to suspenders & a belt level of insecurity. BUT !!
Well worth it.
Until then, PULL YOUR PANTS UP BRUISER !
The neurotic has suspicions, the psychotic has convictions.
psychiatrist Thomas Szasz MD
 

US Attorney General Merrick Garland announces review of May 2022 mass shooting at Robb Elementary School​

Jan 6 (Reuters) - One of the first police officers on the scene of the 2022 attack at a Texas elementary school that killed 19 students and two teachers is now the first to stand trial, accused of failing to act ‌as the gunman continued one of the deadliest mass killings targeting students in U.S. history.

Opening arguments were to begin ‌Tuesday in the trial of Adrian Gonzales, 52, who was a member of the school district police force. Hundreds of officers from local, state and federal agencies waited 77 minutes before entering a classroom where the gunman was holed up.
Teachers and children made lengthy calls to 911 emergency ⁠services, saying they were in the ‌room with the gunman and surrounded by bodies.

Gonzales was charged in 2024 with 29 counts of child endangerment, according to his indictment, which said ‍that he "failed to engage, distract, and delay the shooter" and that he also failed "to follow his active shooter training to respond to gun fire by advancing toward the gun fire."

 
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The trial is now underway

Uvalde officer was told location of gunman but he failed to act, prosecutors say

Adrian Gonzales' legal team maintains he's being scapegoated.


But it was interupted

Uvalde trial takes dramatic turn as key witness changes testimony


 
I think the security guards and police were all awful, but I am not sure cowardice is exactly a crime?
I have trouble putting my self in that position?
 
The shooter has been variously described as a "gun person" and "a female in a dress" but can't find anything official beyond that yet.

But there is this and while the site is usually pretty credible I can't vouch for this one

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We have to make society nicer, so that people do not feel so isolated that they end up doing desperate things like this.
I would guess transgender issues were involved, so it would seem we could do more to help with that?
 
Assuming the trans story is true it's likely she was being bullied and snapped.

That said, it's a given that the transphobes are going to use this to justify shutting down gender affirming care.
 
See also #381 in the Canadian thread

 

Suspected school shooter's father convicted of murder

Colin Gray was found guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter.
ByBill Hutchinson

A Georgia jury found Colin Gray guilty Tuesday on charges including second-degree murder and manslaughter, stemming from a 2024 mass shooting allegedly committed by his teenage son with a rifle he gifted him as a Christmas present.

The jury found the 55-year-old Gray guilty of 27 counts. Two other counts were dropped. The jury deliberated fewer than two hours before returning its verdicts.

Gray is the first parent in the United States convicted of murder due to the alleged acts of their child after prosecutors in various U.S. states in recent years have attempted to hold parents criminally liable in connection to their children's deadly actions.

Colin Gray was charged with multiple counts of second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, reckless endangerment and cruelty to children. He pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Gray's son, Colt Gray, now 16, allegedly killed two students and two teachers and injured eight ....

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Edited to add Sear had posted about this here https://citizenvoice.us/threads/the...-democracy-prohibit-guns-drugs.213/post-19365
 

Suspected school shooter's father convicted of murder

Colin Gray was found guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter.
ByBill Hutchinson

A Georgia jury found Colin Gray guilty Tuesday on charges including second-degree murder and manslaughter, stemming from a 2024 mass shooting allegedly committed by his teenage son with a rifle he gifted him as a Christmas present.

The jury found the 55-year-old Gray guilty of 27 counts. Two other counts were dropped. The jury deliberated fewer than two hours before returning its verdicts.

Gray is the first parent in the United States convicted of murder due to the alleged acts of their child after prosecutors in various U.S. states in recent years have attempted to hold parents criminally liable in connection to their children's deadly actions.

Colin Gray was charged with multiple counts of second-degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, reckless endangerment and cruelty to children. He pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Gray's son, Colt Gray, now 16, allegedly killed two students and two teachers and injured eight ....

MORE including video>

Edited to add Sear had posted about this here https://citizenvoice.us/threads/the...-democracy-prohibit-guns-drugs.213/post-19365

Sorry, but that seems crazy to me.
Intent is essential, and no one could have anticipated this is what would have resulted from gifting a firearm.
It is also illegal to pile on 27 counts.
And simply from a moral perspective, you do not prosecute someone grieving over the death of their child.
You punish with a guilty verdict in order to prevent repetition, but with no offspring left, that is a ridiculous verdict.
This seems like about the single worst verdict in history.
School shooting are becoming more common due to schools, not parents.
 
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