And more.The social media threats to rape some girls?
And more.The social media threats to rape some girls?
Exactly. Instead of "fact checkers" that want to pursue political goals, why don't those people use their "powers" for good? Seek out and report these legitimate cases. Unfortunately I don't think those people could ever be trusted to do the right thing.I think the threat should have been pursued. And charges made where applicable. And definitely some kind of psychological evaluation.
My oldest sister worked at Central State as a music therapist back in the mid 60's. I remember her telling us about a particular patient that said, "I like roaches! They're crunchy!"I must admit ignorance about what constituted grounds for commitment to an asylum back in the days that they were around. You heard the odd news story about Central State in Indy, but really nothing about the process.
Not sure. I thought your point was we needed stronger mental health systems to stop this from happening. I took that to mean finding people with severe mental health problems to intervene before they do something badWhat are you saying? We’ve talked about bringing back asylums. We’ve talked about narcissism. You asked where I draw the line. I’m still trying to understand what you’re suggesting.
Do you think he should have been institutionalized?
Having several friends that attended Washington High school and living in the section of Haughville just outside the north gates we used to breach the fences and roam about the place. Climb up the fire escape shuts and walk around a bit and then run like mad when we were spotted. Not a lot of this but enough to remember it. That place was rough.My oldest sister worked at Central State as a music therapist back in the mid 60's. I remember her telling us about a particular patient that said, "I like roaches! They're crunchy!"
On a lighter note, Dad used to take me along to pick her up from work and he would let me "drive" his Plymouth Belvedere (with the push button transmission on the steering wheel) around the parking lot while we waited for her to come out.
No. That’s the opposite of what I’m saying.Not sure. I thought your point was we needed stronger mental health systems to stop this from happening. I took that to mean finding people with severe mental health problems to intervene before they do something bad
I'm wondering what he did that would have lead to an improved mental health system stopping him from doing this.
Bet there is a whole lot of CYA going on and everyone is making sure they have theirAny word on planned press conference or are they hoping this all goes away?
Simple solution: make school grounds tobacco-free. I mean, it works for guns, right?They block the door for smoke break because it locks behind them. We install an external key so they can get back in. They block the door because digging thru their keys every time they go thru the door takes too much time. We install badge readers and electronic locks. They block the door because they forgot their badge. We install facial recognition. They block the door because cameras infringe on their privacy.
They block the doors because we didn't fire the first son if a bitch that blocked the door.
Real life situation.
I don't think your opinion has scientific evidence to support it.No. That’s the opposite of what I’m saying.
What I meant about narcissism was that it’s preventable. We don’t have to have a health system for that. Just grow up in a sane/stable home with parents who don’t coddle you, abuse you, and whatever else are the factors that tend to produce narcissists, and you won’t be a narcissist.
Assuming the veracity of the claims, one could point to his alleged social media posts, prior to the shooting, regarding raping and shooting people. (Also, allegations of animal abuse. It always seems to be animal abuse with these monsters.)What behavior did this guy demonstrate that should have been grounds for his removal from society?
Obviously prior to his shooting rampage.
I don't think I can prove you wrong.Oh they know but the money behind the asshats in the seats wants us disarmed at any price. And these kids are the currency. Please prove me wrong. Please.
Yep. Wanting to go in and going in are not the same. It doesn't count. Wanting to go in never saved anyone.‘To Hell With the Chain of Command’: Uvalde Police Planned to Defy Orders, Breach School, Officers Say - Soldier of Fortune Magazine
“And then BORTAC arrived…” by Jose Campos Uvalde, Texas – As anger against local police officials continues to mount inside this close-knit community, individual police offi…www.sofmag.com
But they didn't...
Vaping for the win...Simple solution: make school grounds tobacco-free. I mean, it works for guns, right?
Seriously, though: out in the real world (i.e. outside of school campuses), many manufacturing sites have gone entirely tobacco-free (particularly in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry). Want to smoke at Lilly? Be prepared to walk over a mile, round-trip, to get outside of Lilly property.
‘To Hell With the Chain of Command’: Uvalde Police Planned to Defy Orders, Breach School, Officers Say - Soldier of Fortune Magazine
“And then BORTAC arrived…” by Jose Campos Uvalde, Texas – As anger against local police officials continues to mount inside this close-knit community, individual police offi…www.sofmag.com
But they didn't...
I guess somebody posted that from their Facebook page showing Uvalde's SWAT team. That was something I was wondering about since many small towns now have 'SWAT' teams. If that was the case they should have had things like shields and breaching tools, they didn't need to call people an hour away. I can't find the overall size of the department but based on that picture a large portion of them are probably in that photo so from jump most of the SWAT team should have already been at the school?Is this a pic of them standing down while the children were in the process of getting slaughtered for almost an hour inside the school?
You would think they could've assembled there equipped with proper tools and taken action well before members from a BP tactical team arrived and decided to go in.I guess somebody posted that from their Facebook page showing Uvalde's SWAT team. That was something I was wondering about since many small towns now have 'SWAT' teams. If that was the case they should have had things like shields and breaching tools, they didn't need to call people an hour away. I can't find the overall size of the department but based on that picture a large portion of them are probably in that photo so from jump most of the SWAT team should have already been at the school?