School Shooting In Ohio

Posted by Slobokan @ 14:32 · 166 words · print

Details are still a bit sketchy, but it appears we've had another school shooting.

Why do kids feel that the only way they can be heard is to show up at school and injure (or kill) their classmates and teachers? Why is there so much rage in our children?

There has to be a fundamental problem that is forcing children to think this is their only option. If it wasn't a big deal, we wouldn't have so many incidents of school shootings, would we? Shouldn't we be looking for the cause of this?

A student gunman opened fire at a high school in Cleveland Wednesday, and one witness said he saw three people taken out in stretchers.

One local report indicates the teenage gunman is dead.

One student at SuccessTech Academy said she heard the principal say "Code Blue" over the public address system, and the students started running. Doneisha LeVert said she hid in a closet with some of her friends.

[Source: FOXNews]

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