The gun control arguments and NRA blame at the end of the article are SO TYPICAL
Which is why I can not read this crap.
The gun control arguments and NRA blame at the end of the article are SO TYPICAL
I thought murder was illegal in all 50 states. Does California have special laws?
The Internet trolls have gathered by the thousands again in the comments. I'm left wondering when I see that if the Russians are still continuing to operate the posting bots to create the seeming insanity with dueling bots slinging invectives at each other.The gun control arguments and NRA blame at the end of the article are SO TYPICAL
Read the article. Yet another illegal gun owner who should not have had so much as a BB gun in a state with some of the most stringent gun laws. Those laws do nothing to stop the outlaws and did nothing to stop this one. California is has a badly failed socio-economic and criminal justice system. This shooter is a product of it. Until that is fixed, these kinds of events will be repeated.
John
Dunno if it's verified, but I read somewhere that the shooter was currently out on bail for stabbing a female neighbor. The bail system is pretty messed up, but "shanking a woman" seems like one of those things you should probably be denied bail for. Of course he had a domestic violence history and a felony conviction.
Supposedly the neighbors had problems with him, and recently heard him doing a lot of shooting on his land. They knew he was a felon. Softball weapons charges conviction didn't happen why, again?
Sounds like the local LEOs needed to get their **** together.
Dunno if it's verified, but I read somewhere that the shooter was currently out on bail for stabbing a female neighbor. The bail system is pretty messed up, but "shanking a woman" seems like one of those things you should probably be denied bail for. Of course he had a domestic violence history and a felony conviction.
Supposedly the neighbors had problems with him, and recently heard him doing a lot of shooting on his land. They knew he was a felon. Softball weapons charges conviction didn't happen why, again?
Sounds like the local LEOs needed to get their **** together.
A Northern California man killed two neighbors with whom he had been feuding before he went on a shooting rampage Tuesday at apparent random sites — including an elementary school that successfully locked him out — in a series of attacks where he killed two more people and injured 10 before police fatally shot him, officials said.
Police said surveillance video shows the shooter unsuccessfully trying to enter a nearby elementary school after quick-thinking staff members locked the outside doors and barricaded themselves inside when they heard gunshots.
Tehama County Assistant Sheriff Phil Johnston said the gunman spent about six minutes shooting into Rancho Tehama Elementary School before driving off to continue shooting elsewhere.
He says Neal had two homemade semi-automatic weapons and two handguns registered in someone else's name.
Once again, there are signs that show up almost every time. Prior violence especially domestic violence...restraining order...police were called on a domestic violence call the day before...all signs something could explode and escalate.
However, let's not lose sight of the one thing that was done to save lives - teachers and administrators at the school did not wait for police to order a lock down, they did it themselves. Quick action locked all the doors and made it difficult to access and that undoubtedly saved lives at the school. Good on them. Short of having armed security, it was the next best thing they could do. Even with security lock-down is the right thing to do.
Six full minutes shooting at the school while locked out? Try that **** in a free state and see what happens...