Authorities investigating if retired federal agent knew of Buffalo mass shooting plans in advance
Lou Michel , Dan Herbeck May 26, 202
The earliest I can think of (School Shootings) is the 1966 Tower shooter at U of Texas in Austin - 14 shot and killed including an unborn baby.
The next major school shooting I remember is the 1979 shooter was Brenda Spencer - she was 16 years old at the time. Her weapon of choice was a . 22LR semi-auto Marlin (I think) rifle.
It wouldn't surprise me anymore if I found out that several active Federal agents were involved.
Take a look at the facts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Interesting that the United States ranks seventh in per capita firearm related deaths and five of the top six are in the same hemisphere.
It's all unraveling now. There's just too much about the potential links between the Buffalo shooting and the Texas shooting that don't add up. Someone has to have known something, and was clearly negligent, and needs to be held to account
Could always start with the school boards and the school system, accountable for negligence of all the edicts since Sandy Hook & Columbine & Marjore Stoneman school shootings....
who made it a gun-free zone....do they wear ID cards for security purposes but open door policy or locked and security check-ins.....
when you defund the police did that include guards at the school, wasn't that part of the increase in school budgets or was it all cut back and make way for CRT & sexual orientation studies....
I've posted it before, and do it again....Sounds like the same old subterfuge and ultracrepidarianisms of leftist liberal ill-logical presumptions masked in disingenuous virtue signaling, and never letting a crisis event going to waste, and damn to hell the real victims suffering. go to your local Walmart that sells guns & ammo and find out the real truth about getting checked to make a LEGAL purchase.
Other than that, look up the statistics and graph charts of the government's and answer me the following questions or something to think about:
@Weltansicht As much as most people wouldn't like to see their schools with armed guards in them, it seems to be becoming more and more of a necessity, like it or not. Living in a nation where access to firearms is one of the least restricted in the world has some very unfortunate real world consequences to it... Gun free zones are an illusion of safety for the naive, and an open invitation for a criminal...
@DinsdaleWalden the open invitation to miscreants is what I was trying to get at especially when there's posted road signs
Israel has armed guards at their schools.
Restricting access to firearms is not the problem. In a entire metropolitan area where weapons are illegal, yet still has the highest casualty rates including schools is Chicago. That is a unfortunate reality of dire consequences. More than 300,000 children have experienced gun violence at school since Columbine.
The federal Gun Free School Zones Act was enacted 1990
@DinsdaleWalden Let's not start about firearm access!!!!!!!!!!! Do you think criminals will follow laws?????? That is why they are called criminals!!!!!!!!!!!!! Instead PLEASE TALK ABOUT PROTECTING OUR MOST PRESIOUS TREASURES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! People say they don't want armed guards in schools BUT ARMED BAD GUYS ARE OK????????????? COME ON MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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