What set off Evan Ramsey? Alaska’s only school shooter talks about what happened 20 years ago

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  • @alberteinstein7976
    @alberteinstein7976 6 років тому +4678

    I think they should type a bit louder

    • @itszack5076
      @itszack5076 6 років тому +153

      i thought u were dead

    • @laminesiresane8526
      @laminesiresane8526 6 років тому +166

      Nigga get off yo damn phone and keep resting

    • @charley3994
      @charley3994 6 років тому +41

      WHAT DID YOU SAY?!?!??!?! I COULDN'T HEAR YOU OVER THAT INSISTENT CLACKING!!!!!!!

    • @AshlitaKLaGrangeGA
      @AshlitaKLaGrangeGA 6 років тому +5

      @Ochre Clay I thought the same. It makes the video seem.... (in my whisper voice) soothing. Happy tingles!

    • @TayDavis7276
      @TayDavis7276 6 років тому +4

      😂😂

  • @Ben-wu3or
    @Ben-wu3or 6 років тому +1991

    mans was going ham on the keyboard

    • @lostatsee6867
      @lostatsee6867 6 років тому +39

      Benjamin Ryan I tried to wipe the hair off my screen it was just your prof pic 🤣

    • @damon2455
      @damon2455 6 років тому +7

      @@lostatsee6867 same😂😂😂

    • @user-fx7ce8xc1d
      @user-fx7ce8xc1d 6 років тому +12

      Well hello fellow hair.

    • @savagerealityclips8566
      @savagerealityclips8566 6 років тому +3

      @@user-fx7ce8xc1d wtf

    • @user-fx7ce8xc1d
      @user-fx7ce8xc1d 6 років тому +2

      @@savagerealityclips8566 ;)

  • @barrackobama4787
    @barrackobama4787 6 років тому +1907

    broken child - broken man
    take care of your kids,

    • @nancymahoney5442
      @nancymahoney5442 6 років тому +24

      IT JUST BREAKS MY HEART TO THINK'OF HIM SPENDING THE REST OF HIS LIFE IN PRISON!! HE NEVER HAD A CHANCE AT A NORMAL LIFE!! I JUST WISH THERE WAS A WAY I COULD HELP'HIM!!

    • @james1330
      @james1330 6 років тому +11

      Don't have kids.

    • @success_storm
      @success_storm 6 років тому +8

      Darby I agree but I think what he meant was there was a way to stop this

    • @Maria-qw9om
      @Maria-qw9om 5 років тому +13

      @@XxUKZzDabyshirexX
      I suppose you had the similar childhood to relate?

    • @gavin2870
      @gavin2870 5 років тому +18

      @@XxUKZzDabyshirexX It wasn't his fault. He is only a byproduct of society. People become what society turns them into. If you bake a pizza and it turns out shit, you don't blame the pizza, you blame yourself. In this analogy, the baker is society and the pizza is the person. In a perfect society someone like him might one day become a normal person after 30-40 years and go through rehabilitation and could possibly even live the rest of his life out of prison with parole. That is assuming that everyone in the world can be understanding and compassionate for one another. Of course, in a perfect society like that, a school shooter is not created by society, but instead they come from mental disorders and the like.

  • @jacobstarbrow6288
    @jacobstarbrow6288 5 років тому +535

    This man is broken, it doesn’t excuse what he did but it’s extremely sad.

    • @drakenpage777
      @drakenpage777 3 роки тому +6

      Agreed.

    • @Lisa-hj8fh
      @Lisa-hj8fh 3 роки тому +43

      Hes an example on why we need mental health reform.

    • @penyarol83
      @penyarol83 3 роки тому +18

      People who do these things are always broken. As a society we don’t believe in helping anyone, just making their problems worse. And then we act surprised and angry when they turn around and do stuff like this. We really are not that bright.

    • @jangles8061
      @jangles8061 3 роки тому +4

      @@Lisa-hj8fh yes, AND why the US needs to stop making it so easy for Children to access guns... which de facto means stop making it so easy for Adults to have guns.

    • @robertaleman2438
      @robertaleman2438 3 роки тому +1

      What I know 2 day I would have done this back in 1993 because I was 16 yrs a senior and I was bullied a lot because how smart I am and the kids were anywhere from 17 to 22 years old seniors as well as me

  • @OEMPlus
    @OEMPlus 6 років тому +5292

    so he's from a broken home, was betrayed by a broken system (twice), and people are shocked when these kids want to murder?
    his entire life has been a series of failures by people who were SUPPOSED to protect him.
    People need to realize that these kids aren't crazy.

    • @davidanderson2263
      @davidanderson2263 6 років тому +255

      We have laws having a bad childhood is no excuse for murder ask all those gang members in prison his evil and belongs in prison..

    • @Okero97
      @Okero97 6 років тому +56

      worse yet is that he might not even have wanted to murder at all (if we are to believe that he didn't realize people would die from getting shot once)

    • @ryanclarke6487
      @ryanclarke6487 6 років тому

      MyBrothersKeeper oooo

    • @cloaknhood
      @cloaknhood 6 років тому +107

      These kids are crazy by definition.
      Whether it is their fault is irrelevant, as cruel as that may seem.
      We can't let a rabbit dog loose on the streets just because his owner was neglectful.

    • @irotyou93
      @irotyou93 6 років тому +58

      To a degree, I understand why he felt angry. But at the end of the day, they KNOW that killing and stealing guns and shooting up a school or whatever else they do, is wrong and not acceptable. Over time in prison some might mature and grow as a person to be batter person, but a tiger never changes its stripes. And will be taken out of maximum security, but never should they be free again. Anything could trigger them, if they can do it once... they can do it again.

  • @RamzaBeoulves
    @RamzaBeoulves 6 років тому +2876

    Was there a specific need to switch angle every 3 seconds?

    • @Machineheadtim
      @Machineheadtim 6 років тому +84

      keep viewer interest and also to show body language from the different angles.

    • @chrisinator13
      @chrisinator13 6 років тому +98

      Every 3 seconds though...

    • @that1guy372
      @that1guy372 6 років тому +36

      meth

    • @sophieh6215
      @sophieh6215 6 років тому +31

      Oh my god I hadn’t even noticed

    • @Malos_
      @Malos_ 6 років тому +9

      *D R A M A*

  • @Auldus
    @Auldus 6 років тому +2112

    My younger brother is Autistic and recently dropped out of high school due to emotional abuse and bullying. Our parents are divorced and it affected him greatly. His hygiene was lacking and he'd wear the same black hoody and jeans every day even in the scolding hot summer... the kids at his school would neglect him and point and laugh at the way he walks, his hygiene, and openly call him a school shooter. Since then my mother and I treat him with much love and respect. We pulled him out of school to attend an alternative learning program. He is now a completely different person. Working a normal job with friends. Can communicate with people. It's all in the support structure... who wants to walk into school knowing you're the butt of every joke. Everyone's eyes on you? And you have no control because you have asperger's... raise your children to respect others. And this stuff wont happen...

    • @negan2584
      @negan2584 6 років тому +7

      @Bigtunes the bully could be taller and fatter

    • @theyadmirebarbie
      @theyadmirebarbie 6 років тому +35

      That’s great i wish him the best man!

    • @josephdean2122
      @josephdean2122 6 років тому +2

      Oof

    • @swagelyne
      @swagelyne 6 років тому +2

      Tyler Johnson Well said!!

    • @Dhill97-i4u
      @Dhill97-i4u 6 років тому +20

      Exactly, but most people won't admit that. People don't understand stand what abuse does to people, emotionally, mentally, and even physically. I guarantee you that if it wasn't for bullying in schools and abuse at home, 75% of these school shootings wouldn't happen, and yeah people will say the same bullshit story every single time that this person had a mental illness it was bound to happen. yeah this person might have a mental illness or some kind of emotional problem. But how many times have people who are mentally I'll or have some emotional problem become successful in life, because i guarantee you at least 90% of the time they've been guided and been emotionally cared for from people who were intelligent and loving people.

  • @WhatComesAroundTM
    @WhatComesAroundTM 5 років тому +294

    "Hey Bob, where do I put the mic?"
    "You can put it an inch away from my laptop Jim. I'll be writing an entire book within 10 minutes but don't worry, I'll have my eye on it"

  • @jaycarden5466
    @jaycarden5466 7 років тому +2440

    Not saying his childhood is an exception to what he did but this has to wake people up and start learning how to treat and raise kids right.

    • @Hctans
      @Hctans 7 років тому +33

      Jay Carden they were his foster parents foster parents get PAID for taking “care” of the kids that’s why they do it

    • @chenealcassagnol5241
      @chenealcassagnol5241 7 років тому +7

      My dog looks exactly like yourd

    • @T3RD5ify
      @T3RD5ify 7 років тому +29

      Jay Carden internet warriors just call these people pieces of trash and such when they are just sick. If mother Teresa was in somebody shoes like this they wouldn’t be a saint I guarantee it. Rising from a broken childhood is possible but insanely difficult.

    • @dicksonyurmouf5477
      @dicksonyurmouf5477 7 років тому +10

      Still tho no matter how you raise your child they will still end up doing their own thing.

    • @jaycarden5466
      @jaycarden5466 7 років тому +17

      Dirty Dan while that is mostly true, I think they way parents raise their kids makes a big impact in their adulthood

  • @danellewalker3332
    @danellewalker3332 6 років тому +2447

    The human mind is insane when not given love.. it doesn’t know how to react..

    • @PGawol
      @PGawol 6 років тому +89

      Actually, I feel just fine

    • @nedflanders2356
      @nedflanders2356 6 років тому +5

      Only if you have a vagina

    • @DanSwerdlove-wb5jl
      @DanSwerdlove-wb5jl 6 років тому +56

      Neglect and abuse in childhood have actually been shown to stunt brain development. When abused or neglected from a young age, a child may not develop socially or have the capacity for empathy, which explains why many killers/abusers have been abused themselves. It means they can't identify with other's emotions, and often repeat what happened to them onto others so they feel in control. Doesn't excuse what they did however, just repeating the circle of abuse.

    • @marioeggs2464
      @marioeggs2464 6 років тому +6

      Love?bitch shut yo ass up it doesn't know how to react when they have mental issues

    • @cheburekmaker2973
      @cheburekmaker2973 6 років тому

      P. Gawol .

  • @walkerdobson8275
    @walkerdobson8275 7 років тому +2605

    I mean, your first thought about him is that he is a selfish jerk, but when you actually get to listen and look inside his mind it's sad

    • @Naderade
      @Naderade 7 років тому +9

      Bloxy Tex he's still a fucking idiot for thinking he would get away with it and trying to blame video games

    • @Naderade
      @Naderade 7 років тому +2

      Shanelly Blanco then im a fucking genius compared to him.

    • @MrBadgerology
      @MrBadgerology 7 років тому +4

      Mista Anonymous *an innocent kid
      Not sure they can really be called innocent, the two people he killed knew something was wrong but didn't do shit

    • @MistaAnonymous
      @MistaAnonymous 7 років тому +3

      MrBadgerology Incidence implies that they didn't commit a crime, thoes two kids did not, certaintly nothing deserving of being shot. And he killed far more people than them.

    • @MrBadgerology
      @MrBadgerology 7 років тому +1

      Ah I see, my bad, I mean they really had the power to prevent shit from happening and the principal didn't even do his job once it was too late

  • @mrplop38
    @mrplop38 6 років тому +1065

    why the hell would you have someone transcript the whole thing and not have subtitles that help us understand what he is saying while its drowned out by the sounds of someone smashing the keyboard

    • @tarekarabi
      @tarekarabi 6 років тому +8

      Ikr 😂😂

    • @trxshlord
      @trxshlord 6 років тому +15

      there is captions on youtube for nearly every video dude... lmao

    • @ChristiannaASMR
      @ChristiannaASMR 6 років тому

      U can turn your captions on and then volume down if you prefer

    • @trxshlord
      @trxshlord 6 років тому +5

      @@ChristiannaASMR dead ass my gf is across from me watching one of your videos while she sleeps rn

    • @ChristiannaASMR
      @ChristiannaASMR 6 років тому

      gpepper awwww sweet dreams gf 💕

  • @captainkyogre4986
    @captainkyogre4986 7 років тому +2319

    And because he mentioned video games some idiot is going to blame violent video games too.

    • @warlockengineer
      @warlockengineer 7 років тому +25

      Video games do cause mass murders its a proven fact. They should be banned from this Earth absolutely dispicable

    • @captainkyogre4986
      @captainkyogre4986 7 років тому +209

      iHitAnElephant God I hope you're being sarcastic because if you aren't you're misinformed.

    • @warlockengineer
      @warlockengineer 7 років тому +12

      Misinformed? Proof is in the video .

    • @TheEstevann
      @TheEstevann 7 років тому +184

      so you're gonna blame the video games rather than the shitty foster care system that's in place that ruins kids lives

    • @warlockengineer
      @warlockengineer 7 років тому +9

      Yes

  • @zackcokas
    @zackcokas 7 років тому +3901

    Could they type any louder?

    • @fartman69420gghhh
      @fartman69420gghhh 7 років тому +148

      Click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click

    • @oren5332
      @oren5332 7 років тому +5

      Ikr lol

    • @turboxide
      @turboxide 7 років тому +3

      Zack Cokas those are cameras lmao

    • @stanblah3756
      @stanblah3756 7 років тому +8

      Turboxide no they're not

    • @relikvija
      @relikvija 7 років тому +2

      Zack Cokas
      it would be gunny if we could only hear typing while he talks

  • @silva6605
    @silva6605 7 років тому +2756

    *198 years*
    'atleast it's not lifetime'

    • @FakeDamsy
      @FakeDamsy 7 років тому +224

      He will be eligible for parole in 2064 when he is 82 perhaps he will be able to squeeze out a few years living as a free man.

    • @_wazzer
      @_wazzer 7 років тому +50

      Silverz 银 nigga it’s 198 years u think he gonna survive that

    • @dgscholar
      @dgscholar 7 років тому +181

      WaZzeR Tr3nDz it's a joke. You have no humor

    • @_wazzer
      @_wazzer 7 років тому +5

      Humble Beginning nigga u can come 3400 Upper Marlboro 20774

    • @_wazzer
      @_wazzer 7 років тому +2

      Humble Beginning come punch me

  • @onepervideo8962
    @onepervideo8962 4 роки тому +111

    The greatest lie I was ever told was "Bullying will not be tolerated."

  • @mustbehaole
    @mustbehaole 7 років тому +1381

    I’m sure when he’s 214 years old he’ll be a better man ..

    • @clamathkowboyz9608
      @clamathkowboyz9608 7 років тому +162

      Kadir Ismael no shit Sherlock. Its a joke

    • @Havocious
      @Havocious 7 років тому +22

      Kadir Ismael oh no! I thought he’d be alive!

    • @Adam-ly6ir
      @Adam-ly6ir 7 років тому +8

      Kadir Ismael idoit

    • @brycerothschadl
      @brycerothschadl 7 років тому +24

      Kadir Ismael
      Which university did you go to? All of them? I didn't know it was possible for a human being to be so intelligent.

    • @chopx-nick5116
      @chopx-nick5116 7 років тому +3

      Kadir Ismael no shit

  • @HexJK
    @HexJK 7 років тому +2419

    Human emotion is simply the most dangerous thing on earth.

  • @justicewillprevail1106
    @justicewillprevail1106 6 років тому +1518

    The importance of good parenting is the only way to stop this from happening again...

    • @GUA10EDITZ
      @GUA10EDITZ 6 років тому +21

      Sophia’s Vlogs Eric Harris mother often does speeches about her son. She talks a lot about how she always told him she loved him, and she the best she could to support him but unfortunately was unaware of who he really was. Although in this case, he seemed like he just needed a little bit of love, in other cases like Eric’s, some people are born killers.

    • @Elith-
      @Elith- 6 років тому +34

      Also not making deadly weapons easily achesible.

    • @bigcarpetflour3572
      @bigcarpetflour3572 6 років тому +6

      @@Elith- are you like 9

    • @PS-cc4hm
      @PS-cc4hm 6 років тому +5

      macadelix you’re thinking of Dylan’s mom. The Harris family hasn’t spoken out publicly.

    • @Elith-
      @Elith- 6 років тому +1

      BillyClutch
      Yes i am totally s nine year old

  • @nataleedenlinger635
    @nataleedenlinger635 6 років тому +79

    “Do you know what a bungee cord is?”
    Idk why that line broke me but he seems so innocent and just completely destroyed by life.

    • @CheeseBiscuits
      @CheeseBiscuits 2 роки тому +3

      Sounds so innocent but yet so guilty😅

    • @JavraK.Z.L
      @JavraK.Z.L 5 місяців тому

      ​@@CheeseBiscuits -In this case, he is talking about the violence he suffered, not the crime

  • @Ives1776
    @Ives1776 7 років тому +1096

    The principal ignored his plead for help from the bullies and then got shot for it.

    • @monika54178
      @monika54178 7 років тому +12

      Это Алан no he felt threatened and shot the person approaching him, the principal. I had nothing to do with the fact that he didn't help

    • @Ives1776
      @Ives1776 7 років тому +117

      I'm not saying he meant to shoot the principal, I'm just saying that karma comes around. And maybe if the principal helped him out instead of letting him get bullied enough to become tempted to commit suicide he wouldn't have died.

    • @monika54178
      @monika54178 7 років тому +16

      Это Алан it would've been the counsoluer's job to do that. I also highly disagree. His actions had reason but they weren't justified and no one innocent person deserves death

    • @Ives1776
      @Ives1776 7 років тому +70

      You're not getting my point, I'm not saying he deserved to die. I'm just saying that some of his actions led to his death.

    • @monika54178
      @monika54178 7 років тому +6

      Это Алан I get what your saying I just find it highly disrespectful and don't agree with it. Also stop liking you own comments ;)

  • @alexwhite7276
    @alexwhite7276 7 років тому +1224

    I actually almost cried when he said he stopped searching for legal freedom because people affected by his crime got closure by knowing he is in jail

    • @danial23mt
      @danial23mt 7 років тому +80

      That's why he has my respect.

    • @SeraphimStar7
      @SeraphimStar7 7 років тому +1

      Danial M exactly

    • @Nidachad
      @Nidachad 7 років тому +2

      What does "got closure" mean in this context?

    • @mrclean642
      @mrclean642 7 років тому +11

      Alex White he was sixteen getting bullied by 9 year olds? No so stop saying he murdered little kids those classmates wherearound his age just had to clear it up. I am not saying what he did if fine but he even said it multiple times in the video.

    • @aidanhanson8749
      @aidanhanson8749 7 років тому +5

      Lainmodz they found peace, they were able to over come the experience and pain caused by it.

  • @RealLilVodka
    @RealLilVodka 6 років тому +1087

    A very broken man.

    • @marineboy4181
      @marineboy4181 6 років тому +5

      LOL DO U NO THE WAY.?:D

    • @chrisberrio8142
      @chrisberrio8142 6 років тому +2

      Hit the dab hit the yeet beat my meat go to sleep dream dream dream dream dream I eat ass I am sans then i do a fortnite dance dream dream dream dream dream dream

    • @henrix999
      @henrix999 6 років тому +1

      no shit, Sherlock

  • @jacksond4164
    @jacksond4164 5 років тому +58

    Fun fact: the "worlds loudest typer" contest was held next door

  • @cosmicturban2797
    @cosmicturban2797 7 років тому +809

    Clearly we should have better counselling in schools.

    • @CR4CKH3R
      @CR4CKH3R 7 років тому +2

      Cosmic Turban your profile pic is one of the biggest bullies in anime

    • @moisttowelette2578
      @moisttowelette2578 7 років тому

      Cosmic Turban this was 20 years ago

    • @Lyrxed
      @Lyrxed 7 років тому +2

      Cosmic Turban My school I've just finished didn't even have a counseller

    • @josephhtv6209
      @josephhtv6209 7 років тому +1

      You have to actually want the help to get it in the first place so really this kid should have just been looking for help in the first place instead of resorting to shooting up a school.

    • @longestnamelikelytohaveeve3925
      @longestnamelikelytohaveeve3925 7 років тому +1

      JosephhTV sometimes you don't even know you need help until it's too late

  • @bby04
    @bby04 7 років тому +174

    I just wish he got help before all of that happened :(

  • @SuperMaplesugar
    @SuperMaplesugar 7 років тому +1244

    People made him Snap , broke him mentally and emotionally , he lost himself in the void

    • @yamadutavan9241
      @yamadutavan9241 6 років тому +8

      Jason Isidoro exactly

    • @Rayman_99
      @Rayman_99 6 років тому +22

      Jason Isidoro true thats always what happens. Maybe he had a mental illness inside him but without everything that was done to him it possibly wouldnt have been set off.

    • @robertjennings397
      @robertjennings397 6 років тому +2

      i was abused on a REGULAR BASIS. Got lucky to know where you can't go.

    • @Bonshalolm
      @Bonshalolm 6 років тому +2

      Robert Jennings did u get bullied in school? Did u have friends? Did u ask for help from the school and if so did they do something

    • @pageturner72
      @pageturner72 6 років тому +3

      Jason Isidoro Not at all. That doesn’t just happen, it was a pure excuse and nothing more. What you say is a mere assumption, he was perfectly sane when he made that decision, even though he’s been through very hard times. He wasn’t broken, and he didnt “lose himself in the void”.

  • @therecklessengineer5796
    @therecklessengineer5796 5 років тому +91

    product of his environment. Nobody is born evil

    • @bruhcow315
      @bruhcow315 5 років тому +12

      False, so many killers were born with a mental illness, like sociopathy.

    • @OrangeKelch
      @OrangeKelch 5 років тому

      Tabula rasa

    • @yoso585
      @yoso585 5 років тому +1

      No such thing as “evil”. So you are right.

    • @bergadurg942
      @bergadurg942 5 років тому +9

      Sociopathy is developed after birth. Psychopaths are born with the mental illness and there's a high chance that you have met hundreds of psychopaths and sociopaths. These mental disorders only cause a person to lack empathy, but not logic. They understand that murder is a horrible event, even if they are unable to place themselves in the victim's shoes and understand what others are feeling.

    • @run4ever102
      @run4ever102 5 років тому

      Big Boi Eugene nnn

  • @sister3389
    @sister3389 7 років тому +1240

    Yes it was his fault for shooting the school but what REALLY set everything to that point was the stupid bullies and parents not treating him right. Bullies are worthless

    • @hadoukencrew
      @hadoukencrew 7 років тому +9

      Supreme Fuego did u even watch the video? He was in a fostrer home u dumbass hr got beaten at the homes

    • @Jacobvb11
      @Jacobvb11 7 років тому +7

      Augiz The Creator he got beaten by foster parents

    • @mitchhammond3213
      @mitchhammond3213 7 років тому +21

      Supreme Fuego his bullies were his foster parents

    • @ethann3633
      @ethann3633 7 років тому +3

      Supreme Fuego He didn't shoot the school. He shot the people in it.

    • @draco9291
      @draco9291 7 років тому

      Lmao I'd rather bully the kid who shot up the school so I could say I did that😎

  • @npc8171
    @npc8171 7 років тому +757

    This could have been prevented if somebody had actually given a shit and helped him.

    • @StriaghtRight
      @StriaghtRight 7 років тому +18

      thankyou

    • @Aaron123791
      @Aaron123791 7 років тому +5

      Umm that’s no excuse. He could have prevented it if he transferred schools. Or he could’ve prevented him being bullied by self defending himself. But instead his solution he came up with was shooting little kids and adults with shotguns. So why are you taking up for him? He could’ve prevented it himself!! I been bullied my life for years and I never thought about killing people. You prevent things like this from happening by standing up for yourself. Not by hoping the bully sooner or later apologizes then if he doesn’t shoot him with a shotgun. The fuck?

    • @Aaron123791
      @Aaron123791 7 років тому +1

      Dragon Blood like yeah I agree with you about him getting help. I wish someone did help him. But still, murdering somebody is infinitely times worse then bullying somebody. If anything if he had murderous thoughts he couldve transferred at schools then he could’ve prevented being bully and prevent a whole shooting. He has free will people. He can control himself.

    • @scotty6995
      @scotty6995 7 років тому +15

      SilverProdigy I don't think you understand what an abused and bullied mental state looks like, he didn't know what he was doing was wrong, if he just got the help he had asked for he would be okay, I feel bad for the guy

    • @scotty6995
      @scotty6995 7 років тому +16

      ItsSSN wow you took that way out of context, I feel bad for his SITUATION that led him to do such a thing, I don't feel bad that he's behind bars and I don't sympathise for the action but I feel bad for the abuse, the bullying and the fact he reached for help and nobody went in and grabbed that cry for help

  • @driftingbrandonc.6480
    @driftingbrandonc.6480 7 років тому +1150

    If I had 60 years in prison I probably wouldn't want to live anymore.

    • @daemoh3696
      @daemoh3696 7 років тому +23

      DriftingBrandon C. even 40

    • @joeyran37
      @joeyran37 7 років тому +89

      DriftingBrandon C. I say this all the time. I wouldn’t want to live in prison id rather die

    • @duncanhulsey2540
      @duncanhulsey2540 7 років тому +56

      Try 198

    • @sylvie1276
      @sylvie1276 6 років тому +12

      To get 60 years you have to do something pretty cruel.. The fact that you said “if I had” means it’s a possibility. Lmao

    • @easton293
      @easton293 6 років тому +3

      beshjs I think you mad cause you’ve been in there before and u probably liked it dropping the soap

  • @danderayells7324
    @danderayells7324 6 років тому +719

    Those are the eyes of a dead man.

    • @danderayells7324
      @danderayells7324 6 років тому +114

      It's metaphorical, it means he looks dead inside. It's not sympathy, he looks dead. Doesn't mean he's not alive.

    • @Beyonix
      @Beyonix 6 років тому +9

      Was this meant to get likes?

    • @feyioye3660
      @feyioye3660 6 років тому +27

      Beyonix Well I gave her a like soo it worked asshole !

    • @ubayyd
      @ubayyd 6 років тому +2

      God bless him

    • @jackcoleman7454
      @jackcoleman7454 6 років тому +1

      Maddie Chism it’s a joke. But thanks.

  • @Daviebhoy25cfc
    @Daviebhoy25cfc 6 років тому +850

    You can tell he is being 100% genuine in his recall of personal past and the traumatic event at the school. His body language and eyes are doing what they should, and his tone is real.
    He's not ''Evil'' or ''Sociopathic'', he was an emotionally naive youngster, probably psychologically damaged[ which is NO EXCUSE ] it is, however, a big contributing factor.
    He must minimize and dissociate from the crime and victims, in order to function. You don't have to show sympathy with killers or other anti-social people, but you can empathise with them, if you can't, you are no better than they. He's alive, sure, but he's also trapped inside 4 walls for the rest of his life. Having to watch over his shoulder everyday, just in case, one of the natural born predators is stalking him.
    Prison isn't fun.
    Sure, it's possible to have a laugh and relax at certain times, but not having the ability to simply sit on a toilet/shower/dress/sleep alone, hug your mum, shop for food, spend time with family, walk round a park at sunrise, go for ice cream on a blistering hot day or just sit in silence on your lawn chair at night. All the things, that we take for granted - Loosing Real Freedom...That is the punishment for crime..anything extra is revenge from misplaced social morals, not justice. You can't punish, warehouse and rehabilitate, simultaneously.

    • @meganmosch8826
      @meganmosch8826 6 років тому +19

      I disagree. He has no remorse& has no feeling just flat. That's the typical behavior of a psychopath. Lots of people have very difficult lives who are abused horribly & do not hurt or kill others. He's a psychopath. I was bullied too & have mental health issues from being abused but I didn't kill people over it. I'm also not a psychopath.

    • @meganmosch8826
      @meganmosch8826 6 років тому +13

      He is Sociopathic. Lots of people have horrible abusive traumatic things happen & they don't hurt or kill others. He has no emotion including regret in this interview. That's typical of a sociopath. I think they r born w/ a violent uncaring gene that makes them a Sociopath. They've done studies.

    • @DanielA-xz4yq
      @DanielA-xz4yq 6 років тому +21

      Holy shit guess what dude? The people he killed cant do anything you said either. You take away someones freedom to live, you should lose yours too. No empathy. Killing someone should never be justifiable unless in self defense.

    • @JavaIsnom
      @JavaIsnom 6 років тому +8

      @@meganmosch8826 it was 20+ years ago, he doesn't seem over the moon about shit. It's hard to be passionate even when recollecting about something that, other than what's burned into your head from trauma, was decades ago.

    • @wagooairlines
      @wagooairlines 6 років тому +3

      He wouldn't be in general population but it must be a hell of a life for this guy a horrible childhood and from age 16 in prison until the day he dies...

  • @Hornfellas
    @Hornfellas 6 років тому +580

    how did he fit a shotgun in his pants without anyone noticing wtf

  • @wendiedoll8384
    @wendiedoll8384 6 років тому +1342

    And this goes to show that we really don’t know what someone is going through. Be careful who you push and tug because everyone is fighting their own demons.
    I pray for the family who have lost their loved ones and also for this man. I pray that the time you’ve lost yourself you have forgiven yourself for your wrong doing. Because all I see is someone who has only felt disappointment all his life. I pray for your soul.

    • @Australiantourforyourdog
      @Australiantourforyourdog 6 років тому +11

      Wendie Doll so true. We need to start with helping kids who are outcasts, sad world we live in at times. So lucky the puppies and I now live in a sleepy town on a mountain:) wish there was more nice people like you in the world.

    • @inspectahpoo5571
      @inspectahpoo5571 6 років тому +5

      Dushaun Tims homie that's a human bruh, he has feelings too. It's not just his fault he shot people. It's the people who pushed him and himself

    • @bdjoh011
      @bdjoh011 6 років тому +2

      +Glaze Rain He was also a child when he committed his crimes. Every other country in the world treats children differently than adults and they have far less crime, violence and prison recidivism rates.

    • @puffy_jr7521
      @puffy_jr7521 6 років тому +3

      Dushaun Tims she wasn't justifying him shooting up a school. she is saying that she understands why he did it and that the shooter is not the only person in the wrong.

    • @wendiedoll8384
      @wendiedoll8384 6 років тому +5

      Puffy_ninja yes that’s exactly what I meant. Thank you for explaining it. I guess people misinterpret the things you say because people can read something but it’s really based on their own perspective or brought up.

  • @andyzan120
    @andyzan120 5 років тому +136

    homie streaming fortnite in the back with they mechanic keyboard

    • @stinkyfeet2235
      @stinkyfeet2235 5 років тому +1

      Ando Green bruh

    • @LeGette88
      @LeGette88 3 роки тому

      this by far was the best comment .. lmao

  • @urltima
    @urltima 6 років тому +700

    Sad to look in his eyes and just see a childs sad eyes. When a child goes throughtrauma, the emotional development stops practically, and I can tell that his abuse has been extensive just by the look in his eyes. I feel bad for him, but I'm glad everyone including him is safer this way. I hope hes getting the help he needs and the family's victims are coping as well as they can. :(

    • @visionofdisorder
      @visionofdisorder 6 років тому +20

      i felt the same way, that he seemed stunted in a way, from the eyes, etc. i wish more people saw through people's actions and empathized instead of having this "us vs them" attitude.

    • @AmpzRL
      @AmpzRL 6 років тому +12

      Imagine looking into all eyes of the innocent people he killed. I might be able to understand if he wanted to seek revenge on the people who hurt him but why go shoot a bunch of random kids? I don’t feel sorrow for this man at all because if you took a moment to understand that he literally took innocent lives because of his own troubles.

    • @AmpzRL
      @AmpzRL 6 років тому +7

      TheFallsCapone oh, I’m sorry, my bad, I guess it makes it better since he only killed two people instead of “a bunch”. I don’t give flying shit about how many people he killed, or how old they were. If u gonna kill people, I ain’t about to sit here and feel sorry for u

    • @AmpzRL
      @AmpzRL 6 років тому +3

      TheFallsCapone so I’m ranting on about a school shooter and ur on my ass for making it sound more dramatic? Next time I’ll make sure I be more precise and know how many people a school shooter killed before commenting😐 smartass.

    • @AmpzRL
      @AmpzRL 6 років тому +1

      TheFallsCapone i just didn’t expect people to pull me for being a drama queen when we’re talking about a school shooter. Maybe if we were talking about high school relationships then I would understand u coming at me for being overly dramatic. But I guess ur just that kinda guy.

  • @KarmaSkally
    @KarmaSkally 7 років тому +861

    You could see a psychopath on the outside. Deep inside you can see remorse.

    • @WurfmFTW
      @WurfmFTW 6 років тому +72

      You clearly dont understand the concept of Psychopathy

    • @KarmaSkally
      @KarmaSkally 6 років тому +105

      Vertu Urf You clearly don't understand me trying to be Shakespeare.

    • @WurfmFTW
      @WurfmFTW 6 років тому +28

      Who is trying to be Shakespeare here look at your fucking comment.
      Psychopaths dont feel any remorse you tryed to make some pseudo-deep comment about his case but its just retarded what you said sorry.

    • @KarmaSkally
      @KarmaSkally 6 років тому +56

      Vertu Urf I was going to get mad at you and was about to cuss the fuck out of you but I saw the word "sorry".

    • @WurfmFTW
      @WurfmFTW 6 років тому +17

      Now you just try to be a smart ass instead of discussing the facts because you know you are wrong.

  • @PlasticzPS3
    @PlasticzPS3 7 років тому +1412

    How does this dude have a fresh cut

    • @confidentcoyote7731
      @confidentcoyote7731 7 років тому +31

      Plasticz fr, I have fucked up hair

    • @10kirneh
      @10kirneh 7 років тому +178

      prisons have barbershops that are often run by prisoners

    • @akvilla89
      @akvilla89 7 років тому +148

      He agreed to be a hair model at the prison he transferred too. Not joking, google it lol

    • @jname9368
      @jname9368 7 років тому +30

      Damn idc how wack my hair is, no way I'm letting some deranged dude have a pair of scissors near me lmao

    • @connnnnnnor2096
      @connnnnnnor2096 7 років тому +1

      Thats all prisoners have to do

  • @ianvanliew8451
    @ianvanliew8451 5 років тому +280

    “Is that a shotgun in your pants, or are you just happy to see me?”

  • @sidneymitchell1265
    @sidneymitchell1265 7 років тому +1214

    Well I mean in the good side he only gets 198years he doesn't get life time

    • @alvarezz7986
      @alvarezz7986 7 років тому +30

      He's ganna be dead so it's pretty much life time

    • @gossipgirl5345
      @gossipgirl5345 7 років тому +398

      Fut03 5 thanks for ruining the joke

    • @utasenpai7001
      @utasenpai7001 7 років тому +7

      😂😂

    • @Masckerdoom
      @Masckerdoom 7 років тому +5

      Dumb bitches

    • @mythic_omen948
      @mythic_omen948 7 років тому +14

      Sidney Mitchell what if they find a way to preserve a body to be alive for 198 years? No one dies because of “natural causes”, they die because their cells grow old and stop reproducing, causing organs and stuff to shut down

  • @julianacheampong8853
    @julianacheampong8853 7 років тому +861

    6:50 goddamit now they're gonna try to blame video games

    • @Flash224
      @Flash224 7 років тому +31

      ehm no, not really. Based on the fact that this was in the 90's and the fact that the internet with huge widespread information about guns and how easily you can kill a human wasn't really available yet it's fair to say that he was a clueless idiot in those days who simply tried to get that shitty revenge humans surge after.

    • @naps3386
      @naps3386 6 років тому +9

      Violent video games started in arcades in the 80's and game play has only become more immersive and realistic every year. Violent movies have been around for decades and have only gotten more graphic and intense. Many, many, many young boys are playing COD and other violent Fps for hours upon hours every day. The Columbine boys referred to their plan to destroy the school as NBK, their favorite movie. When I was young, I remember vividly coming out of a theater having seen an action/violent movie and my heart beating rapidly, my mind was racing, and I looked around for anything to act out the adrenaline that was pumping. It isn't just adrenaline that is released, endorphins and other chemicals and hormones are acting on the body while watching and playing violent games/movies. After a while, it is like any other addiction in that a little dose doesn't satiate any longer. Video games and violent movies are an ingredient to the killers. Another ingredient is bullying and ostracism that is so rampant in our schools. Another ingredient is violent music. And still further is the gun as an ingredient. None of these ingredients are in themselves responsible for creating a murderer. The human mind is a complex organ and there are never any definites, only tendencies. Put any or all of these ingredients into the mind of an already neglected, abused person, especially one on psycho-active medications and the results can be devastating. There is a reason militaries seek out young men. They can be influenced to kill.

    • @Ricky-by3zm
      @Ricky-by3zm 6 років тому +62

      Videos games dont have nothing to do with this bullshit, it all psychological you fuck tards

    • @naps3386
      @naps3386 6 років тому +6

      Charlie Green Video games desensitize to killing. They raise blood pressure, adrenaline, and endorphins. Video games are an addictive activity. They don't cause anyone to kill another, they are an ingredient.

    • @omegablast2002
      @omegablast2002 6 років тому +6

      locol the one I've been playing surgeon simulator and applying at the local hospital cause i always get high scores.... Who needs schooling, video games make me a master surgeon.

  • @elliotmerrell5203
    @elliotmerrell5203 7 років тому +1123

    Sad past, horrible actions. However, he seems eligible for rehabilitation. He seems very sad about what he did.

    • @LeonardoDeValen
      @LeonardoDeValen 7 років тому +13

      Yes, I agree. :,(

    • @oDIRECTORo
      @oDIRECTORo 7 років тому +56

      Y'all mother fuckers done lost y'all's minds.

    • @oDIRECTORo
      @oDIRECTORo 7 років тому +43

      You don't just rehabilitate someone that blasts people with a shotgun. Fuck him.

    • @markuscraig7945
      @markuscraig7945 7 років тому +14

      Justin Bowers then whats the point of prisions then aint that what its for might as well just kill everyone that does something wrong unless of course the system keeps them for uh hmmm money but what do I know I'm just a 17 year old kid sitting on my ads all day playing cod

    • @spiritless7140
      @spiritless7140 7 років тому

      waytogoemily agreed

  • @kaiti3289
    @kaiti3289 6 років тому +178

    this is what happens when you aren’t given love

    • @41Velu
      @41Velu 5 років тому +1

      katie yea this mans’s girl probably forgot to put the ❤️ emoji after her “goodnight” so he just decided to shoot up a school

    • @bowens9211
      @bowens9211 5 років тому +2

      Explains alot about eric Harris actually lol.
      He died a virgin as well lol.
      "Life fucks us all" does not play a role lol.
      He died without fucking a girl in his life lol.

    • @silasolson6642
      @silasolson6642 5 років тому +3

      I mean he was 18 it isn't that surprising that he was a virgin.

    • @bowens9211
      @bowens9211 5 років тому

      @@silasolson6642 lol triggeted fanboy lol.
      He died a virgin which is extremely embarrassing especially someone who think they are tough, only on camera and with guns lol.
      He couldn't even talk shit without a gun in his hand lol weak kid

    • @silasolson6642
      @silasolson6642 5 років тому

      yeah ok bud

  • @alexdumitrescu3025
    @alexdumitrescu3025 6 років тому +932

    Is it wrong for me to feel bad for this guy. He killed people innocent people and yet I can't help but feel for him even if he is mentally unstable.

    • @renadventure88
      @renadventure88 6 років тому +113

      Alex Dumitrescu No it's not wrong at all. I feel for him too, he was very young when he killed those people. Yes innocent people, he shouldn't have gone that far. But we're all human, we all make mistakes and everybody deserves a second chance. Was what he did wrong? Yes. Do I think he deserves to be in jail for the rest of his life? No. Do I think he deserves a second chance? Of course! I believe he deserves a second chance and should get the help he needs. Of course, one persons opinion won't change anything. He obviously regrets what he did and he is definitely learning from his mistakes. God bless him.

    • @idkidc8337
      @idkidc8337 6 років тому +41

      Ren Adventure I partly agree with you about getting a second chance. But imagine everybody got a second chance, people would start doing more bad things cause they know that they will get a second chance and they wouldn’t think that much before killing someone or stealing

    • @hokeypokeypanda
      @hokeypokeypanda 6 років тому +26

      Nope. Not wrong. You are human and care for others. Something that we should all embrace,

    • @Tatusiek_1
      @Tatusiek_1 6 років тому +15

      Mar Ruiz But getting a second chance should be really hard, with lots of worth to it, once the person has learned his lesson after years and accepted life become wiser and is very sorry and sympathetic even if there was like a long probabtion period, I think he deserves a chance

    • @nothuskii
      @nothuskii 6 років тому +4

      Ren Adventure If you watch the video you can already tell that he's just mentally broken. No way to fix him. If his past wasn't like it was, he could've turned out a great man. A killer is a killer. He shows no remorse or grief when talking about the shooting. He should stay where he is for everyone's and his own safety.

  • @kerryanne5486
    @kerryanne5486 7 років тому +713

    You can tell he's still not right

    • @Seventh_Elf
      @Seventh_Elf 7 років тому +153

      Kerry Anne yes, you can hear how broken he is. That is the sound of someone in pain.

    • @kylermurray1788
      @kylermurray1788 7 років тому +67

      He got no help at all ,

    • @elderscrollesgamer
      @elderscrollesgamer 7 років тому +41

      Kerry Anne you would be just as fucked up if you were constantly physically/mentally harassed on the only 16 free years of your life, on top of that he’s been sitting in a jail cell, most likely in solitary confinement.

    • @kriptic7474
      @kriptic7474 7 років тому +20

      Ok...c'mon people...I know life can be messed up......but that is no exception to take a shot gun and go shoot up a school..........he Should be in prison...

    • @Seventh_Elf
      @Seventh_Elf 7 років тому +19

      SourFilms It's human behavior. If you were put under the exact same circumstances (same experiences, etc) you cannot say what you'd do as you only have the experience you have now. He killed people, he's paying for it. More than you could imagine. It isn't like he's some cold-blooded killer that would kill again just for the hell of it.

  • @kareincolor
    @kareincolor 6 років тому +910

    : Watching this makes me sad.
    Knowing that he said he has accepted prison and that he now knows what if feels like to lose somebody because of his moms passing. He was a broken soul, but what he did was wrong. It was all the anger that was built up. :/.

    • @jamesbong2101
      @jamesbong2101 6 років тому +3

      yea

    • @TheMadNode
      @TheMadNode 6 років тому +6

      KareinCOLOR I agree the way I see it he will pay for what he did but I still empathise the fact that he was targeted and brought to the point of commiting such a horrible sin. It's becoming so common now that people are getting bullied to the point of either suicide or murder I really hope our society can learn a better way.

    • @jonasderidder8707
      @jonasderidder8707 6 років тому +3

      he should be allowed to go out like he made one big mistake and his life is ruined now because of it he obviously regrets it but he shouldnt rot in jail for the rest of his life

    • @azariaflores6401
      @azariaflores6401 6 років тому +5

      some people just can’t have happy endings.

    • @Lovelykochi
      @Lovelykochi 6 років тому +6

      He deserves to rot in hell. I don’t care what happens to you, taking other children’s lives is irredeemable

  • @flipphone582
    @flipphone582 5 років тому +51

    As someone who was bullied for most of my childhood and abused by my parents, I completely understand why this man made this choice when he was a child.
    And everyone else who has been abused and bullied understands, too.

    • @ItsPundore
      @ItsPundore 5 років тому +6

      And yet people will be like "oh hes so stupid for killing other kids he could have just got help"..yeaahh ok.

    • @user-dq6hs4ry6z
      @user-dq6hs4ry6z 5 років тому +1

      @@ItsPundore if he had character he would've done something much different

    • @penyarol83
      @penyarol83 3 роки тому

      @@user-dq6hs4ry6z lol

    • @vice2versa
      @vice2versa 2 роки тому

      @@ItsPundore lol right!!

    • @vice2versa
      @vice2versa 2 роки тому

      @Pops lol people like you are the ones who lack understanding. I hate people like you who treat bullying like it's no big deal, its a very big deal to plenty of people. just because you have a healthy brain doesn't mean others don't suffer from bullying. bullying has ruined peoples lives but simpletons like you always like to play the self righteous card without understanding anything about situations like this. The life of a bully doesn't matter anyways so screw off.

  • @kyleaditya
    @kyleaditya 7 років тому +627

    why exactly 198 years
    he’s like gonna pass out at 198 years

    • @devait4752
      @devait4752 7 років тому +97

      Crimes get added on to each other, every crime has its own sentence. He committed multiple crimes on that day and they all added up to 198 years

    • @Rooku_Spooku
      @Rooku_Spooku 7 років тому +9

      Vulpine because crime charges with their penalties stack onto each other

    • @yobootyhadmeded3022
      @yobootyhadmeded3022 7 років тому +26

      He's staying for life that's what it means

    • @uranus5479
      @uranus5479 7 років тому +3

      His bones will turn to dust. Lmfao

    • @AngryScotswoman
      @AngryScotswoman 7 років тому +2

      Dont matter as longs as how ever many year he gets puts him in prison till the day he dies

  • @slay47808
    @slay47808 7 років тому +595

    So you're telling me this fool told 2 or 3 people exactly what he was going to do before he did it, and no one stopped/prevented him?! Like wtf, if my friend ever said some chaotic plan like this I would have said something to someone.

    • @taserface8384
      @taserface8384 7 років тому +47

      Sara McGoo he just asked them how to use the shotgun

    • @random_guy_277
      @random_guy_277 7 років тому +128

      U a snitch lmao

    • @IndiePickleball
      @IndiePickleball 7 років тому +15

      Sara McGoo don't rat them out right away. Try to talk to them first, settle them down, then tell someone.

    • @harp893
      @harp893 7 років тому +34

      TheNBAFreak SNITCHES GET STITCHES

    • @EskiboiBBK
      @EskiboiBBK 7 років тому +20

      This snitching stuff is a load of nonsense. Yes don't tell on people for petty crimes such as stealing or something but murder is a bit different. If someone you knew died from being murdered you're telling me you wouldn't want something done about it because they are labeled snitches. Just shows what's really wrong with this world. If I knew someone who murdered someone I would call the police straight away. No need for people like that in society.

  • @eaterofcrayons7991
    @eaterofcrayons7991 6 років тому +193

    This was a combination of his poor home life and the school's neglection towards his situation.
    at that point a person has 2 options hurt yourself or hurt others. It's horrible that some people are forced into a position where they have to make that decision.

    • @penyarol83
      @penyarol83 3 роки тому +1

      Thank you. So many ppl have no idea the circumstances someone is dealing with and think by blaming and punishing we will solve these problems. We won’t.

    • @penyarol83
      @penyarol83 3 роки тому +2

      Which is NOT TO SAY don’t keep people away from society, of course not. But we need to start thinking much more about WHY/HOW ppl end up in these situations so we can PREVENT IT.

    • @NG-cf7zh
      @NG-cf7zh 3 роки тому +2

      The third choice is to stop going to school or find another school to go to. Sad story, of course, but I disagree that this guy only had 2 options

    • @pingman4297
      @pingman4297 3 роки тому

      Therapy.

    • @isitoveryet9525
      @isitoveryet9525 3 роки тому

      @@NG-cf7zh I’d have to agree…those weren’t the only 2 choices he had. That being said, if you don’t have parents that give af, knowing how to go about transferring schools may be difficult.

  • @mattdenmark7231
    @mattdenmark7231 5 років тому +24

    terrible circumstances helped shape this terrible event, hope everyones soul including his finds peace in their own way either before or after this life

  • @austinearle4698
    @austinearle4698 7 років тому +1074

    How did he fit a shotgun into his pants without anyone noticing?

    • @beatersho3497
      @beatersho3497 7 років тому +307

      Austin Earle saw a hot girl

    • @katiemerrick7232
      @katiemerrick7232 7 років тому +79

      Baggie jeans ?

    • @ignitablevirus7644
      @ignitablevirus7644 7 років тому +86

      As a person that wears baggy jeans all the time its not that hard just take small steps

    • @-hydro
      @-hydro 7 років тому +33

      They have miniture size shotguns my dad had one.

    • @OG-es5sk
      @OG-es5sk 7 років тому +37

      Ignitable Virus baggy jeans like the ones they wore on rocket power

  • @Black_SoulGem
    @Black_SoulGem 6 років тому +567

    Jesus lord. One of the only criminals I feel bad for. Like damn. He really got pushed to the edge. And worse. By the very adults supposed to care for him. And then by his peers. This shit is crazy. Man. I dont like what he did at all. But he was dealt a truly shit hand in life. But man you know for how much those principals and teachers talk about anti bullying and to speak up, they dont give a shit when you finally do. Happened to me many times. Our school claims to have a zero tolerance policy on bullying but I quickly learned it was all a facade when I did report it and I was told "suck it up. Nothing we can do." Like damn. They get you feeling like you actually have a chance. And then they make you feel hopeless.

    • @kathrynkennedy8128
      @kathrynkennedy8128 6 років тому +3

      Yes it is very sad when children are abused and no help is given, instead the child is bullied and treated unfairly, and society expects the abused, forgotten and bullied to grow up and be a civilized member of society. It is still very tragic what happened to the ones who are no longer with us due to this young mans violent actions. This could of been avoided if parents were decent and loved their children and that help is given when needed...Totally believe in population control, you must prove that you can mentally, emotionally, and financially as well to be able to take care of basics, shelter, food, medical as well as education , clothing, activities, fun and lots of love. as be able to love your child in order to have one, we would not have any violence in the world if this was done world wide.

    • @tiffany98801
      @tiffany98801 6 років тому +3

      That's the way my highschool was to they kept saying "speak out against bullying" "take action" "we are zero tolerance on bullies" the school system failed not only me but many people not just mine it took me getting into 2 fights with bullies (the hit me first) my freshman year to help adjust the policy but still wasn't enough I eventually dropped out cause it was messing with my mental state and I was literally going crazy. I don't condone violence or murder but I see why he did it. It was his cry for help since no one would listen to him

    • @TheCriticalTaco
      @TheCriticalTaco 6 років тому +3

      I just dont think 198 years was the right answer 20 years plus plenty of rehabilitation

    • @samjosh9246
      @samjosh9246 6 років тому +1

      Agent 13 facts

    • @s-ee7xd
      @s-ee7xd 6 років тому +1

      Mitch Kane I think it is right he deserves it he removed innocent kids life that could have been successful and make a difference in this world

  • @csglxyy
    @csglxyy 7 років тому +2228

    When you get kicked from the Kahoot lobby

  • @victorreitstatter1705
    @victorreitstatter1705 6 років тому +13

    The older i get the more the sentence “when my mother passed away” hurts. Because i know it is going to happen and i am not prepared for it.

  • @PixelBytesPixelArtist
    @PixelBytesPixelArtist 7 років тому +841

    "serving 198 years for murder"
    *198 years*
    Why not say a lifetime
    What comment storm did I make?

    • @kyle4750
      @kyle4750 7 років тому +35

      But oj got like 30

    • @SiegeMonkey759
      @SiegeMonkey759 7 років тому +35

      This guy killed a lot disgusting should've gotten the death penalty I really dont care for how his life was before that you dont just go around shooting people for a bad day

    • @dayg1127
      @dayg1127 7 років тому +76

      Julien Renouf ahahahaha stfu you simple minded sensationalist

    • @SiegeMonkey759
      @SiegeMonkey759 7 років тому +31

      D Ay G sorry but killing people because you had a tough up bringing isnt a good excuse by any means hes sorry he couldnt escape hes not sorry for what he did monsters like him shouldnt be alive today

    • @reflx7904
      @reflx7904 7 років тому +47

      Julien Renouf bad day ? Bad life

  • @LT-pc7ed
    @LT-pc7ed 7 років тому +2495

    im so high that before clicking the video i thought it said "what set off Gorden Ramsey" LMAO

  • @hommeboy
    @hommeboy 7 років тому +409

    Nigga, how is he going to serve 198 years on prison???

    • @scrubfiji4691
      @scrubfiji4691 7 років тому +63

      osu! That’s the point

    • @herefrvr
      @herefrvr 7 років тому +65

      He’s gonna obviously die but thats just how sentencing works

    • @misguidedyouth9331
      @misguidedyouth9331 7 років тому +332

      when he dies they gonna defibrilate him and be like naw nigga where you think you going

    • @ashelynnholland192
      @ashelynnholland192 7 років тому +71

      Diet Bleach LMFAO they’re gonna bring his ass back to life and make him serve it

    • @kingsosaa
      @kingsosaa 7 років тому

      osu! He doesnt have to be that long

  • @hydrocarbon82
    @hydrocarbon82 3 роки тому +12

    It's easy to call these people monsters, but few are born monsters. They're MADE, by us & our society.
    Think about that next time you see or hear about a kid bullying or an adult abusing a kid.

    • @kam7000
      @kam7000 Рік тому

      No bro most people who get bullied dont shoot up schools. This is just a sick fuck using any excuse to justify his sick fantasies

  • @EverErebus
    @EverErebus 7 років тому +929

    Dude has a sick ass hair cut.

    • @donnythedealer2571
      @donnythedealer2571 7 років тому +66

      And a thic 🅱️ooty 😍😫🤤😜

    • @officialmilad7986
      @officialmilad7986 7 років тому +77

      Darren Rogers wtf??

    • @sthlng2180
      @sthlng2180 7 років тому +1

      Hairstyle. The hair would looks pretty normal if it wasn't for hair gel and daily treatment.

    • @ja3ll
      @ja3ll 7 років тому +13

      Honestly I'm not finna lie it's fresh as fuck.

    • @kaidencrismon3668
      @kaidencrismon3668 7 років тому

      Wtf lol

  • @UnicornKeithMrClutch01
    @UnicornKeithMrClutch01 7 років тому +83

    Imagine if this nigga survived 198 years in jail.

    • @callmeclipz3772
      @callmeclipz3772 7 років тому

      Cursed With A Blessing 😂😭

    • @bans1
      @bans1 7 років тому

      You Gotta Go Cuh he's not black

    • @CITREXAM_
      @CITREXAM_ 7 років тому

      Jimmy Torres no shit sherlock

    • @bigdavidmate880
      @bigdavidmate880 7 років тому +1

      CITREXAM It's a racist joke you dumb twelvie.

    • @mollyquinn9238
      @mollyquinn9238 7 років тому

      Its when u half the 198yrs for portal which is 84 is when he will have a shot of getting out

  • @americanIDOLfan11111
    @americanIDOLfan11111 7 років тому +52

    This is why I'm nice to all the outcasts. When they flip the fuck out, they're going to let me walk free. That actually happened in columbine.

    • @Rustykid
      @Rustykid 7 років тому +4

      kailee lenae there was a story that a kid (john savage? i think that was his name idk) during columbine who was nice to the shooters and they actually let him go. if i remember correctly the convo they had was kind of funny it went like
      “hey john”
      “hey dylan, what are you doing”
      “oh you know, killing people”

    • @Rustykid
      @Rustykid 7 років тому +2

      it was in a documentary about it and the kid himself (john savage) described what happened.

    • @laserkeyboardpro4239
      @laserkeyboardpro4239 6 років тому

      kailee lenae columbine researcher here. Yes that really happened. They let a kid go

  • @TallMichelleWithTheLongHair
    @TallMichelleWithTheLongHair 3 роки тому +20

    In the late 70s I was bullied severely by classmates, I am a female. It became physical as well as emotional and verbal. I never thought about using a gun. Good thing my mom kept hers out of sight. I guess the old saying “out of sight, out of mind” is true. I did however find myself drifting and day dreaming a lot about hurting them. Getting my “revenge” so they could feel what I felt. I even wanted to learn a martial art so I could just miraculously walk in one day and the beating would begin and I’d walk away with all of them lying on the ground defeat like a Chuck Norris movie.
    No has the right to take any one’s life. At the same time, no one has the right to take someone’s confidence and humiliate, embarrass and break them mentally for sport either.
    Years later as an adult I returned to that town and saw my 2 of the bullies by chance who were cheerleaders at the time.
    When God says “vengeance is mine” believe him. I walked away blissfully content. The two prettiest and most popular girls in the school souls finally shown through to their exterior.
    They were vile looking physically just as their personalities were back then.
    I am now in my mid 50s. If I could say one thing to people who bully others in todays world, I think it would be to tell them no laugh or joke is worth your own life.

    • @bradgreene7860
      @bradgreene7860 2 роки тому

      Bullying is different now. Today they take the act to social media and that follows the victim everywhere they go.

  • @babyalpaca3961
    @babyalpaca3961 6 років тому +180

    The clickety clank of that keyboard though

    • @GABRIEL03698
      @GABRIEL03698 6 років тому +2

      Cherry mx blue switches

    • @ajg8600
      @ajg8600 6 років тому

      GABRIEL03698 when youre on a film crew at a prison but your squad calls u up lmao

  • @Masckerdoom
    @Masckerdoom 7 років тому +316

    "I've accepted what my life is." America, where prisons are just cages in which we throw men for life and not rehabilitation centres. Tragic. The man is so remorseful that he points out how his sentence is closure to the families of the victims.

    • @Masckerdoom
      @Masckerdoom 7 років тому +1

      Vance Stone Wouldn't go that far. West is still the best.

    • @Masckerdoom
      @Masckerdoom 7 років тому +36

      Joseph Jones What? Why did this weirdo get thumbs up

    • @michaelcooper3304
      @michaelcooper3304 7 років тому +5

      Masckerdoom sarcasm making fun of post modernist

    • @Masckerdoom
      @Masckerdoom 7 років тому +10

      Michael Cooper is it really? Just​ sounds like a twat

    • @PaulSmenis69
      @PaulSmenis69 7 років тому +18

      Masckerdoom Him being rehabilitated and reintegrated isn't punishment for killing people. Doesn't really matter how remorseful he is. Remorse doesn't bring peoples' lives back.

  • @RunFromHumanContacts
    @RunFromHumanContacts 7 років тому +685

    This is where it becomes hard. How do you treat him? Will jail be worse or better? Can At 16, he be rehabilitated? He sounds like he disnt want to kill anyone he just didnt know what to do. Abused hia whole life and that is how things were dealt with. There waa more conversation than actual violence

    • @dayg1127
      @dayg1127 7 років тому +15

      RunFromHumanContacts just get him therapy and help and he'll be better. Wowwww so hardddd

    • @RunFromHumanContacts
      @RunFromHumanContacts 7 років тому +38

      D Ay G ill assume that was sarcasm cos obv not the easy

    • @dayg1127
      @dayg1127 7 років тому +5

      RunFromHumanContacts well I was being sarcastic because you were making it seem like a more difficult situation than it was. Of course he should be released from jail if he gets the appropriate therapy you idiot, he didn't have any help before the shooting in the first place, but now he will do.

    • @RunFromHumanContacts
      @RunFromHumanContacts 7 років тому +17

      D Ay G no sweetie
      It is a more difficult situation. Clearly you arent smart enough to realize of youre gonna call ME the idiot here

    • @RunFromHumanContacts
      @RunFromHumanContacts 7 років тому +6

      D Ay G most murderers should be released than. Hitler. All he needed was therapy. Btk, jack the riper, manson. No. Not easy.
      Edit: perhaps i should have mentioned other mass murderers instead of serial killers, which he is not. Only trying to make the point that upbringing and environment have a place but there are many factors. Admittedly singling out SERIAL killer was extra stupid.

  • @BulletAgario
    @BulletAgario 6 років тому +43

    He never had a fair chance at life.

    • @punk105
      @punk105 5 років тому +2

      @Chozeh Abaddon bruh...he was a kid, are you stupid?

    • @lorisscianna7209
      @lorisscianna7209 5 років тому +2

      Chozeh Abaddon dafuq are you serious moron ?

    • @ItsPundore
      @ItsPundore 5 років тому

      @Chozeh Abaddon Your-..Your a fucking idiot

    • @kennidie
      @kennidie 4 роки тому +1

      yes he did... lots had a hard life but the turn it around for the better

    • @JavraK.Z.L
      @JavraK.Z.L 5 місяців тому

      The problem is that he made a choice that affected his future. Just because it started wrong doesn’t mean it needs to end that way!

  • @christian-hd2go
    @christian-hd2go 7 років тому +702

    how his skin is really clear

  • @titanicthegreatesticebucke4702
    @titanicthegreatesticebucke4702 6 років тому +343

    "Serving 198 years for murder" so what are they going to do throw out his old decomposed body after he served all those years? Just say sentenced to life. Nobody has lived for that long -_-.

    • @cowboytanaka6675
      @cowboytanaka6675 6 років тому +41

      Sherlock

    • @MultiTrollNation
      @MultiTrollNation 6 років тому +90

      Titanic the greatest ice bucket challenge If you get a life sentence you can appeal for parole after a certain amount of time. If you get, like it was here 198 years, and you try to appeal for parole, they’ll tell you they take 50 years off your sentence and then they’ll consider it when it comes up again. It’s really just another way of saying, “Life with not chance of parole.”

    • @MultiTrollNation
      @MultiTrollNation 6 років тому +4

      There are some typos in there but I hope you get the point, I was typing quickly

    • @Stickysourz
      @Stickysourz 6 років тому +26

      If you are injured in prison they have to patch you up, so let's say you get a heart attack or whatever and you're dead momentarily, they hit you with the defibrillators and bring you back. Boom you just served life and you get released there was a case like that i remember reading about for one of my classes

    • @bubblewrap7357
      @bubblewrap7357 6 років тому +5

      They do that cause sometimes people will start with 100 years (obviously as long as a life sentence) and then they will fight it and it will decrease over time to 50-60 years instead.. Your right about it not making sense, I think they do it that way so if the person goes back to court or the case is reopened they can more easily understand how many years they are given and have served rather than just the blanket term as “life” in prison.

  • @macaron1652
    @macaron1652 7 років тому +958

    his childhood is sad ._.

    • @fartman69420gghhh
      @fartman69420gghhh 7 років тому +60

      Not an excuse for killing a ton of people

    • @icompletelyagreewithyou3293
      @icompletelyagreewithyou3293 7 років тому +60

      Zebox 2 people is a ton? but still he deserves his sentence

    • @joshhood7952
      @joshhood7952 7 років тому +61

      Zebox did he say it was an excuse?

    • @altarant
      @altarant 7 років тому +12

      And his adulthood is as well, as a consequence of having killed 2 innocent civilians in cold blood with a shotgun.

    • @wroble5554
      @wroble5554 7 років тому +1

      Pearlaholic just his childhood

  • @ItsPundore
    @ItsPundore 5 років тому +23

    "Once the world rejects me, I reject it."

  • @atagoissapillow7658
    @atagoissapillow7658 7 років тому +635

    Stops to reload hey wait a minute guys

    • @fatzalot8752
      @fatzalot8752 7 років тому +89

      *everyone waits respectfully*

    • @aestethical2221
      @aestethical2221 7 років тому +71

      pixelcarracer guy, *someone shoots back* hey no cheating im not playing anymore

    • @fartypants9119
      @fartypants9119 6 років тому +22

      TIME OUT TIME OUT (only 90’s kids know)

    • @aestethical2221
      @aestethical2221 6 років тому +6

      FartyPants911, no

    • @summera.bivins6900
      @summera.bivins6900 6 років тому

      AESTETHICAL 😂😂😂

  • @splashbroda3865
    @splashbroda3865 7 років тому +615

    Why should there be more than 100 years in prison that's just life basically

    • @kayvilla7953
      @kayvilla7953 7 років тому +15

      Splash Broda3 exactly

    • @jimimorijixopegujiuvoqi3479
      @jimimorijixopegujiuvoqi3479 7 років тому +22

      it's called justice

    • @tarantulamadness6191
      @tarantulamadness6191 7 років тому +61

      Because pieces of shit deserve more than life in prison.

    • @soakedbootcuts
      @soakedbootcuts 7 років тому +64

      Because if they get less time they could actually be freed within their lifetime due to parole, good behaviour, etc.

    • @allieboy181
      @allieboy181 7 років тому +18

      Why do they give out more than one life sentence? When that doesn't matter either lol

  • @caitlinwayne4618
    @caitlinwayne4618 7 років тому +862

    maybe if the foster father didn't beat and punish them and if people didn't bully him maybe none of this would have happened no wonder people try stopping bullys

    • @colbypersing7007
      @colbypersing7007 7 років тому +64

      Caitlin Wayne lmao it's funny cause teachers and principles don't do anything to help the situation...

    • @draemdaed
      @draemdaed 7 років тому +17

      Itz Sweg its funny how true this actually is teachers would just standby while a kid would get bullied in front of their eyes

    • @dangerincorporated1505
      @dangerincorporated1505 7 років тому +6

      Caitlin Wayne He didn't have to fucken kill them.

    • @gabrielanderson6397
      @gabrielanderson6397 7 років тому +1

      Caitlin Wayne there will always be bullies. It's just a part of life. It's sad but we just have to get used to it.

    • @random_guy_277
      @random_guy_277 7 років тому +8

      93FEETOFSMOKE ! Nah bullies are garbage humans they're better off dead

  • @Shooterpirat
    @Shooterpirat 5 років тому +14

    I like that he accepts his punishment and dont try to talk himself out of what he did. He regrets it and there is not much more a human in his position can do.

    • @JavraK.Z.L
      @JavraK.Z.L 5 місяців тому

      He has already been punished, it makes no sense to keep someone in prison in his condition. Life imprisonment shouldn't even exist

  • @a2j544
    @a2j544 7 років тому +502

    Who else thought it said "Gordon Ramsey"?

    • @ghoulgang2258
      @ghoulgang2258 7 років тому +7

      I thought it was a cooking episode

    • @KillingPeople
      @KillingPeople 7 років тому +2

      see, these jokes are actually funny, they arent edgy.

    • @bonaventuretindin8494
      @bonaventuretindin8494 6 років тому

      I thought it was Offset from Migos

    • @YungL.i.X.
      @YungL.i.X. 6 років тому

      I deadass thought dude choked someone out over a chicken hamhock and winded up in jail or some shit

    • @jesterogt6251
      @jesterogt6251 6 років тому

      A2J ME

  • @rufukillagaming7774
    @rufukillagaming7774 7 років тому +436

    Watch him live past 198 years and get out when he is like 214 years old 😂

  • @curiouscale
    @curiouscale 4 роки тому +8

    Met one of the kids who was injured shortly after the incident when I was in high school. Sweet kid. Hope he's doing well today.

    • @JavraK.Z.L
      @JavraK.Z.L 8 місяців тому

      Child? Teenager is not a child

    • @curiouscale
      @curiouscale 8 місяців тому

      @@JavraK.Z.L Uhh... thank you for your pointless contribution?

    • @JavraK.Z.L
      @JavraK.Z.L 5 місяців тому

      ​​@@curiouscale-Evan didn't hurt anyone else at this school besides the student and the principal he killed and the police officer he injured!
      This kid must have been injured in another shooting or made this up

    • @curiouscale
      @curiouscale 5 місяців тому

      @@JavraK.Z.L He killed two people and injured two other students.
      I honestly have no idea what you're trying to accomplish here.

    • @angelothehorrorfan5013
      @angelothehorrorfan5013 2 місяці тому

      ​@@JavraK.Z.Lyeah it is

  • @The_Shoebill3D
    @The_Shoebill3D 7 років тому +914

    I'd bet it's because of the cafeteria food

    • @pennenoodles
      @pennenoodles 7 років тому +3

      Smallface Putin Shit is horrible. Take it from me.

    • @coleman4840
      @coleman4840 7 років тому +1

      Smallface Putin worst onion rings ever

    • @nikitakhrushchev8316
      @nikitakhrushchev8316 7 років тому +9

      You guys get ONION RINGS? All we get is ass fries.

    • @coleman4840
      @coleman4840 7 років тому +1

      Oscar Neis damn. You at least get cookies?

    • @nikitakhrushchev8316
      @nikitakhrushchev8316 7 років тому +17

      At our school, the lunch ladies make sure our cookies are made with 100% all natural cement mix.

  • @KingMiilo
    @KingMiilo 6 років тому +15

    I couldn’t imagine having a kid at a wrong time and putting him into a foster system thinking he will be safe and taken care of and realizing that your child has went through something like this.

    • @isitoveryet9525
      @isitoveryet9525 3 роки тому +2

      The system is broken in every way. Everything put in place to “help” is corrupt to the core.

  • @satanicpanic1313
    @satanicpanic1313 7 років тому +484

    Bad decision but this guy was no monster,just needed a good friend and a home where he people loved and respected him. Theres always bullies but theres also mma and other types of outlets that will pretty much take care of idiots. Sad stuff.

    • @JM-cz5ge
      @JM-cz5ge 7 років тому +6

      Adam Oldershaw couldn't have said it better

    • @josephhtv6209
      @josephhtv6209 7 років тому +16

      This kid looks really fucked up and all, but I'm sorry murder is inexcusable

    • @josephhtv6209
      @josephhtv6209 7 років тому +12

      more attention needs to be given to the victims not the murder

    • @KeithHarrisMusic
      @KeithHarrisMusic 7 років тому

      MMA was barely around back then.

    • @ljfootball2135
      @ljfootball2135 7 років тому

      J - DAWG cmon bro were in 2017 and your using autism as an insult , I bet you don't even know what it is do you kid ?

  • @knotsocialmusic
    @knotsocialmusic 6 років тому +9

    Students of the world. Be kind to one another. I wanted to do something horrible when I was bullied for too long. I'm so thankful I didn't but I was so close. It wasn't until the bullying stopped I was able to have more pure thoughts. 25 and working now, grown up. But I remember when I felt all too similar. Stop bullying people.

  • @rickandmorty6189
    @rickandmorty6189 6 років тому +133

    It saddens me that our country doesn't feel the need to be aware of mental health care. 😓 Evan Ramsey you are in my prayers.

    • @freni223
      @freni223 6 років тому +3

      Coincidently I was talking to my landlord who came from USA about shooting in schools in USA. We thought that it's because of broken families and lake of strong family bindings. Also one thing that I don't understand is that when abuse in foster homes are most likely to happen then why to have foster home system in first place.

    • @2kelley
      @2kelley 6 років тому +13

      U praying for a deranged murder. U trippin

    • @athena5002
      @athena5002 6 років тому +2

      Uncle Jayden oh stop.

    • @bdjoh011
      @bdjoh011 6 років тому +1

      Not just that, America is the only country in the world that sentences kids to die in prison. “Land of the free” my ass!!

    • @ph0enix321
      @ph0enix321 6 років тому +7

      so if a kid kills 100s of people, they shouldn't go to prison?

  • @lilched2103
    @lilched2103 7 років тому +328

    I feel bad for this guy he obviously did something awful but his life was awful as well

    • @peterscheiber9702
      @peterscheiber9702 6 років тому +1

      sad

    • @cadenza_1371
      @cadenza_1371 6 років тому +2

      Shouptie TV boi he ended the lives of people who had so much ahead of them.

    • @bagheritv6080
      @bagheritv6080 6 років тому

      its not his fault

    • @andreskadrakes4090
      @andreskadrakes4090 6 років тому +4

      WHAT I mean he did kill 17 people of course its his fault everyone in the world hurts doesn't mean you have to take it out on other people

    • @r6_guy433
      @r6_guy433 6 років тому

      Andreska Drakes not the same guy nikolas Cruz, 19, former student at Florida stoneman Douglas highschool shot up the high school with an AR-15 with 5.56 mm bullets killed 17 injured dozens pulling a fire alarm to draw students into the halls

  • @jacobgabany5083
    @jacobgabany5083 7 років тому +541

    He's so mentally disturbed it's sad to watch this in a way but why he turned to murder truly has no excuse

    • @kayvilla7953
      @kayvilla7953 7 років тому +2

      Jacob Gabany 💯

    • @mo0neh551
      @mo0neh551 7 років тому +17

      Jacob Gabany he should have reacted differently I totally agree. But it is not only his fault, it is his foster parents.

    • @jacobgabany5083
      @jacobgabany5083 7 років тому +4

      maya_summit RBLX yeah ur right

    • @Jess-ew3tm
      @Jess-ew3tm 7 років тому +5

      it's not his foster parents fault. people have way worse parents yet they dont go killing people

    • @Randomguy-os2it
      @Randomguy-os2it 7 років тому +29

      Jessey Boe not everyone is the same

  • @forky3525
    @forky3525 2 роки тому +10

    I have so much respect for what Ramsey is doing here. It's surely painful, but his story might help someone. Thank you for doing this Evan.

  • @masonm1124
    @masonm1124 7 років тому +800

    What set off Gordon Ramsay to curse?

    • @nocknock31
      @nocknock31 7 років тому +2

      Mason Mosolowski Wtf?

    • @richdecisions
      @richdecisions 7 років тому +1

      Mason Mosolowski what sent jaylen ramsay to go play for a shit team

    • @vishnunaroth2186
      @vishnunaroth2186 7 років тому +2

      The meat was raw.

    • @nocknock31
      @nocknock31 7 років тому +26

      Mason Mosolowski He couldn't find the lamb sauce.

    • @Reproduces
      @Reproduces 7 років тому +4

      Some Guy On the Internet gordon food is most likely always uncooked

  • @oakwhitehead1906
    @oakwhitehead1906 7 років тому +241

    It's good that he's serving 198 (or something) years in jail, way better jail time than life in jail. Isn't it?

    • @methii9770
      @methii9770 7 років тому +3

      Lucky Lupin yup

    • @foxiscool5996
      @foxiscool5996 7 років тому +2

      Not really. He could easily get out early and if I'm correct I believe he will be getting out early. Depends on the parole board though. 💭

    • @SpaaaaceMaan
      @SpaaaaceMaan 7 років тому +6

      Eligible for parole at age 82

    • @JimJones-ih1er
      @JimJones-ih1er 7 років тому +3

      They think he'll come back as a wear wolf when he dies, so if he does they can lock up the wolf for another 80 or so years. If it's life once he dies, they have to release the werewolf

    • @fritzjackson4336
      @fritzjackson4336 7 років тому

      Also some people have over a thousand years and it's such a fuck you thing. Law is both for retribution and justice.

  • @OllieBlazin
    @OllieBlazin 6 років тому +435

    I find it odd how nice his hair is in prison.
    Looks like a murderous Bruno Mars.

    • @jesserivera20
      @jesserivera20 6 років тому +1

      OllieBlazin i was thinking the same

    • @fatzalot8752
      @fatzalot8752 6 років тому +32

      They set him up for the interview and cleaned him up

    • @tomykas1
      @tomykas1 6 років тому +15

      The guys with a life sentence get treated different.

    • @DianeHughes45
      @DianeHughes45 6 років тому +2

      OllieBlazin sorry, I've gotta ask, how the heck does he look like a "murderous Bruno Mars"? Bruno mostly wears his hair in an 'afro' style and looks absolutely nothing like this Ramsey guy! But knowing Bruno, he'd probably be laughing his butt off if he saw your comment!

    • @rgjmg070607
      @rgjmg070607 6 років тому

      OllieBlazin lol

  • @lorin358
    @lorin358 6 років тому +13

    Idk what this “sad” look you see in his eyes ... I see emptiness ... just a dead look in his eyes

  • @adeeb0704
    @adeeb0704 6 років тому +109

    198 years!!!!! WHAT!! What’s the point in giving someone a prison sentence that is longer than their life!

    • @wallacebell4311
      @wallacebell4311 6 років тому +17

      Adeeb To make absolutely sure that they never ever get out of jail alive!!!

    • @normalguy6880
      @normalguy6880 6 років тому +16

      It’s so he can never have a chance at parole and he can’t appeal it

    • @sweetsweetwhitesong
      @sweetsweetwhitesong 6 років тому

      You do realise that they aren’t actually serving 198 years? It’s just written like that

    • @BeeTriggerBee
      @BeeTriggerBee 6 років тому +3

      So when he has been a good boy and asks for parole, they will say "Sure, we will chop off 50 years"

    • @hansyolo8277
      @hansyolo8277 6 років тому +4

      @@normalguy6880 Did you not listen? He said he's got a chance for parole after 66 years of his sentence. Though he more than likely won't get it, he's still got a *chance*

  • @i_like_goats157
    @i_like_goats157 7 років тому +734

    Probably weren't serving lamb sauce that day smh

  • @IMBROKENLEG
    @IMBROKENLEG 6 років тому +223

    I know this is going to sound bad but it is a bias that I have and I am willing to admit it. This right here is the reason why I think men have a hard time emotionally developing, this is why I think men are extremely sensitive and extremely emotional far more than women. It's usually stated the opposite way but this is a prime example this myth that is not accurate.

    • @Ryan-ni7mo
      @Ryan-ni7mo 6 років тому +19

      Well men are statistically more aggressive so I'd imagine that is why.
      More aggression is the reason that 99% of people in prison for violent crimes are male.
      And male aggression is also why men commit suicide more often than woman, yet woman attempt suicide more often.

    • @geraldsmith9697
      @geraldsmith9697 6 років тому +3

      I think that's a fairly whack opinion, humans are emotional regardless of gender, there is no comparison of who is more or less on a scale as this will vary with each individual. the only real factor is how we deal with our emotions. women will release their emotions more freely and men will suppress their emotions and the problem with that is that if it all gets too much it will only go two ways...Murder or Suicide.

    • @Ryan-ni7mo
      @Ryan-ni7mo 6 років тому +7

      @Gerald Smith
      Well there is psychological studies that show that men and woman are different temperamentally . Hormones are the biggest reason for this but there are others.
      It would be more accurate to claim that there is no difference in emotional level between men and women, but there is a difference in what those emotions are. Men and Women are more similar than they are different, but the differences still have an impact on emotion.
      Just two examples are: men are more disagreeable than woman. Women have a higher degree of neuroticism than men. (Of course you will find individual cases that differ from these, but this is what studies have found to be the case over large sample sizes.)
      I mean like you said, men tend to suppress their emotions more often than women. Why? Well being disagreeable is certainly a factor in that

    • @geraldsmith9697
      @geraldsmith9697 6 років тому

      @@Ryan-ni7mo I completely agree. Biologicaly speaking each gender has its own unique differences resulting in different traits and characteristics. I was more on the point of expressing the aspect of male behaviour related to the content featured in the video.

    • @KalebisaVillain
      @KalebisaVillain 6 років тому +1

      It's because we have to hide our emotions behind jokes and laughter and joking around, so we become extremely sensitive with all of our emotions bubbling up until it explodes.

  • @naamloosgaming
    @naamloosgaming 5 років тому +18

    Alaska's *ONLY* schoolshooter. Its crazy that thats special.

    • @diamond-no5pj
      @diamond-no5pj 5 років тому

      AVZ Boxing yeah i live in alaska and thats crazy

  • @daegqn
    @daegqn 7 років тому +947

    Is this the inspiration for Evan?

    • @mythic_omen948
      @mythic_omen948 7 років тому

      PleaseSubscribeToMe no

    • @daegqn
      @daegqn 7 років тому +1

      Tyler Rivera but his name is evan

    • @tivicantsleep
      @tivicantsleep 7 років тому +12

      Who tf is evan

    • @daegqn
      @daegqn 7 років тому +18

      colt06死が欲しいです look it up, it became a meme at one point. It’s like an educational video about school shootings. Coincidence how it’s the same name for another school shooter

    • @evanyonathan9455
      @evanyonathan9455 7 років тому +1

      PleaseSubscribeToMe yes it is

  • @funforsameer1769
    @funforsameer1769 7 років тому +39

    You see, the school is partially at fault too. He told them but they didn't take it seriously..

    • @thepcmrtim
      @thepcmrtim 7 років тому +1

      FunForSameer they clearly took him seriously if they taught him how to use the weapon and constantly told him to shoot up the school the whole school knew it was coming kids even brought video cameras. This dude clearly suffered mentally with his abusive physical and sexual past. This could have been easily prevented. I feel bad for him, but killing is an awful and disgusting thing.

    • @funforsameer1769
      @funforsameer1769 7 років тому +4

      Peter Soboyejo totally agree with you

    • @devait4752
      @devait4752 7 років тому +1

      Peter Soboyejo couldn't have been easily prevented, life is unfair and it was too late. His life was broken and couldn't be fixed.

  • @IsaiahINRI
    @IsaiahINRI 7 років тому +192

    shoulda posted a picture on the internet saying "see you in school" and got 56 likes

    • @franksunseri2060
      @franksunseri2060 7 років тому +18

      its from a video called evan and its kind of a meme

    • @BlazeItYo
      @BlazeItYo 7 років тому +20

      I literaly watched that video right before this one lol

    • @exoticflics
      @exoticflics 7 років тому +4

      mlanier14 we all did 😭😂

    • @elijahross7472
      @elijahross7472 7 років тому +1

      Yuki _ lol yes

    • @juliangenova
      @juliangenova 7 років тому +1

      I watched that video a minute ago...

  • @PNeims
    @PNeims 6 років тому +31

    This guy is actually well educated, propper grammar, articulates himself very well, it's a shame that he felt he needed to go the direction he did for people to leave him alone 😔
    I strongly feel that with the propper guidance during his childhood, ALOT if not all of this could have been avoided.

    • @penyarol83
      @penyarol83 3 роки тому +2

      Of course it could. Everything would be different with proper love & nurturance in childhood & an absence of trauma (or an oppty to heal it). And a healthy, kind environment.

  • @akslick2256
    @akslick2256 7 років тому +951

    Dude should I feel bad for him or

    • @mlpchickennuggets7224
      @mlpchickennuggets7224 7 років тому +83

      AkJosh no he chose to do really bad things so he gotta pay the price

    • @LimeTimeHD
      @LimeTimeHD 7 років тому +94

      MLP chicken nuggets Principle also chose to ignore someone that was in dire need of help and wanted to do things the right way. Look what happened, principle also paid the price.

    • @sophieclark8879
      @sophieclark8879 7 років тому +71

      AkJosh I personally feel bad for him. he grew up in a fucked up enviormment, he tried to get help but no one helped him, so he did what he thought in his mental state was okay. He wanted to hurt those who hurt him, those who wouldn't help him. It's heartbreaking because all he really wanted was for people to leave him alone, he never wanted to kill or deeply hurt anyone. he just wanted them to leave him alone. And its crazy how our brains can cause us to do crazy things like that. But its but not everyone. most people who are school shooters are people who have been bullied or have a bad home enviornment, or they get into a bad crowd of people who do bad things.

    • @akslick2256
      @akslick2256 7 років тому +3

      Yea makes since i think anyone who doesn't live in Fairbanks or Anchorage or somewhat of a city or town and are stuck in villages have got to be so Fucking depressed

    • @nojo1099
      @nojo1099 7 років тому

      AkJosh I was wondering the same thing