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Sixth-Grade Student Killed, Five Others Injured in Iowa School Shooting
Police say the shooter was a 17-year-old student who died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Manual or automatic? Oh, wait…. Millennials and Zoomers can't drive a manual TRANNY!!Shooter looked like that thing between the engine a transfer case.. another FBI mission complete before elections.
Pretty sure it was a stick shift....if you know what I meanManual or automatic? Oh, wait…. Millennials and Zoomers can't drive a manual TRANNY!!
Brandished?This is the fourth shooting at a school in 2024, according to the K-12 School Shooting Database. The database tracks any time a gun is brandished or fired in schools, or a bullet hits school property.
Funding proposals have been put up multiple times, but every time school security comes up for vote it get's voted down by the other side.Maybe lack of funding is the problem. Seems there's never enough tax money to go around.
So much for "if it saves just one child"…Funding proposals have been put up multiple times, but every time school security comes up for vote it get's voted down by the other side.
Heck... it's even been put up for unanimous consent a few times to just let schools utilize unused (and already spent) pandemic funds for school security. 100's of millions is sitting unused, but when that funding was first approved the other side put in a provision that, specifically, it may not be used to enhance school security. A one page bill keeps getting put forth to simply remove that provision, and all the dem's would have to do is simply not object, but every time.. they object without any discussion or reason.
One of them kills it with a single "I object" then walks out without comment.
Go figure!
Democrats aren't interested in saving children, they're only interested in demonizing firearms, firearms owners and the 2nd Amendment.So much for "if it saves just one child"…
Lack of funding isnt the problem. Oregon legislators (including Republicans) funded over $5million to provide tampons in boys bathrooms in all public schools including elementary. They could come up with the money if they wanted to protect students.Maybe lack of funding is the problem. Seems there's never enough tax money to go around.
Funding proposals have been put up multiple times, but every time school security comes up for vote it get's voted down by the other side.
Shooter's mom should have used an IUD.I guess the WH didn't care enough about the incident to bother to notice the shooter was 17 and used a shotgun, small caliber handgun and had an IED.
It would only be interesting if it wasn't so….. predictable.What was interesting was the WH's immediate press release following the incident... calling for UBGC's/national registry, AW and large mag bans, feeb red flag and safe storage laws... that would have prevented this.
I guess the WH didn't care enough about the incident to bother to notice the shooter was 17 and used a shotgun, small caliber handgun and had an IED.
IOW, illegal possession (there goes the UBGC's, registry, red flag and safe storage laws), a shotty and handgun (there goes AWB and mag ban laws)... and correct me if I'm wrong, but I "believe" IED's already break some kind of existing law.
The only WH proposal in this instance that might apply was the revocation of the PLCAA. Because we all know gun mfg's are fully responsible for the illegal misuse of their products... right?
Incredibly sad for all concerned, but what a farce to completely ignore ANY relevant issue or proposal that might "actually" help.
Here's one! A simple metal detector and an SRO at the door! Never woulda happened... and it's not like there hasn't been enough warning these types of things do and will continue to occur.
1 more innocent soul lost to their agenda. It's sickening.