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Corrupted April 10th 2014 07:35 AM

Teen stabs 22 at Pennsylvania school
 
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/c...bings-23253052

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crim...icle-1.1750425

It will be 15 years since Columbine only 10 days from now.

gdheiwmow April 10th 2014 08:45 AM

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You know, it's kind of annoying when people compare this or that tragedy to Columbine. They are entirely different situations, and as a theorist of sorts, it is hard not to interject when so many people fall for the common misconceptions they link between it and another event.

That said, I have just finished sacrificing and praying for everyone there to make a safe recovery. We are lucky that everyone got out alive, as it could have been a lot worse.

Amorphous. April 10th 2014 09:19 AM

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Whenever things like this happen, I am guilty of always bringing it back to the gun debate, because if someone goes in and shoots someone else, that wouldn't happen if someone hadn't have had the means, if someone could just walk in and grab a firearm.

People get unstable and if they have the means to shoot someone, if they have a firearm with them, it's damn well going to happen. But this is different and this really couldn't have been prevented by someone not having means, it's just sad though, that someone felt the need to do this.

Any further information on the attacker?

...

Ennui. April 10th 2014 12:16 PM

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It's sad but true that this happens so often over here now that I am desensitized to it. It's sort of become, "Oh, another one." :nosweat: Hoping everyone makes a full recovery, though.

haile-patterson April 10th 2014 01:56 PM

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I think things like this are so wrong and stupid. People who do that should be sent away or locked up. If things like that happened at my school I would never go back

Saoirse April 10th 2014 10:04 PM

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I'm not going to express my views on the gun topic immensely, but let's just say I'm for guns.

All I'm going to say though is how this particular topic shows that guns are not the problem. It's people in general. We have to worry about the people and their well-being before we worry about something that may or may not genuinely be of benefit to a lot of people who have or will experience a mugging/burglary in their presence.

Jack Lowden April 11th 2014 05:10 PM

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Why are you guys bringing up a debate about guns? This article is about a kid STABBING people. Knives. Not guns.

I read about this Wednesday. Sad, but it's not surprising anymore. Talking about it & making people famous for it just gives others the idea to do the same. People want to be famous, doesn't matter what for anymore.

CorrieUSMC April 14th 2014 08:46 AM

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"Someone stabbed someone! We better ban those guns!"

There's no "Gun" problem in America. Its a "People" problem. We need to start treating mental illness like we do any other Health problem. Until then, this problem will only keep happening. Guns & Knives are only the tools someone use. Just like a car in a Drunk driving accident. No one blames the Car for killing, they blame the Person for being an Idiot and driving after they had alcohol.

My condolences to those involved the victims, families, & first responders.

Maverick. April 15th 2014 11:49 AM

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Happy that there were no casualties. But it's just a guy who decided that everyone should feel his pain and instead of talking about with someone he went and stabbed all his classmates. :(

Your_Friend April 15th 2014 02:47 PM

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Its very sad.I hope these types of cases become extinct.Everyone should live peacefully :)

Catharsis. April 15th 2014 04:37 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bad Wolf (Post 1111275)
Why are you guys bringing up a debate about guns? This article is about a kid STABBING people. Knives. Not guns.

Agreed. :p It's problematic in it's own right that every topic involving a major incident in a public place turns into a gun debate. Especially when guns weren't involved. :nosweat:

While my condolences go out, I have to agree with Dez, too. This happens far too often, and it's no longer as shocking as it used to be. I mean, many people I know remember exactly where they were and what they were doing when news of Columbine came through, but now it seems as much of a run-of-the-mill news story as anything else.

DeletedAccount19 April 18th 2014 07:24 PM

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Not to forget that 80% of the people receive these kinds of news on Twitter or Facebook. I think that just lessens the shock and "OMG Seriously?!" factor, because everyone is hashtagging it. And it's always #PrayFor[...] or just the name of the town where something happened. I remember the days when we heard about it on the TV at school or through word of mouth by the teachers. Even though Myspace hadn't been officially set up yet, I heard about 9/11 from a teacher. The principal made the announcement, none of us knew about it. If we knew anything in advance (if that makes sense) it would be within our community.

I agree with Dez, and it is that cursed time of the year, so... Something was bound to happen.

BigBL87 April 19th 2014 04:03 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Amorphous. (Post 1111057)
Whenever things like this happen, I am guilty of always bringing it back to the gun debate, because if someone goes in and shoots someone else, that wouldn't happen if someone hadn't have had the means, if someone could just walk in and grab a firearm.

People get unstable and if they have the means to shoot someone, if they have a firearm with them, it's damn well going to happen.



Not to get too deep into the gun debate, but the flip side of that is that if responsible individuals (say a principal) were to be carrying, this might not have gone as far as it did. Statistics have shown that civilian carry does not tend to cause higher crime rates, and in some cases actually lowers them.

Anyway, as someone who works as part of the juvenile justice system, I have to agree with the person who said it is a people problem, not a weapon problem. Events like this aren't prevented by banning things, they are prevented by recognizing warning signs and catching it before it happens.


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