@@johndavidwolf4239 Red flag provisions don’t have anything to do with getting this kid mental help. I understand it would have prevented the purchase of the gun but it wouldn’t have solved the fundamental mental health issue.
@@madison_kr As the father bought the gun, I agree that red flag laws would not have effected the purchase, of the gun. They could have financed the kid to attend mandatory counseling.
Realistically whoever made that phone call they should have called the Police first to alert them. But if they alerted the school 30mins prior and they did nothing about it, they should be held equally accountable
@@3girlsandbricks I understand your point, but 30 minutes does not make up for years of poor parenting. 30 minutes doesn't make up for the father buying a gun for the kid knowing his son was struggling mentally. 30 minutes does not make up for the son murdering 2 kids, 2 teachers and injuring 9 others. 30 minutes doesn't make up for the fact that they didn't secure the gun. 30 minutes doesn't make up for the family not getting professional help. Parents are responsible for their kid(s). Unfortunately people got hurt and killed and it is awful! The school had a system in place and because of it, countless lives were saved. Having the card, automatic locks on the doors, security arriving quickly and apprehending the shooter was HUGE. The counselor alerted the principal and the principal put her life on the line. Blaming the school is saying the parents aren't responsible for their kid. In a very similar incident in Michigan, two parents are in prison because they bought a gun for their son knowing he had mental issues and didn't take his problems seriously. The gun wasn't secured. Parents refused to get him help. The son is in prison for life without parole. Thank God.
Auto correct in the school administrators head. She heard Colton Grey when the mother said Colt Gray. They went and drug Colton out of the very same room.
They never do!...Just like if you tell them your kids getting bullied year after year..but then will the tell you "we weren't made aware" after your kids ends up hating school so much, they physically throw up every morning before the bus comes.. Sick of these public schools! They took spankings, God and the pledge of allegiance out of school...now they want to scratch their heads🤷🏾♀️
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhh the mom reported it 30 mins before it happened. That was more that enough time for the school to act if they took it seriously. That’s so sad and it angers me as a parent. Prayers for the families and the citizens of this country.
So his mom finally have changed of heart and call on his son 30mins before but never thought about it was a bad idea when she saw that thing during Christmas present unwrap? 😅
If the school is declining to say if they got the call is a clear indication that they failed to act by contacting police! Sounds like those school officials need to be charged with child endangerment charges for not taking the appropriate steps after that call!
The schools only care about not being sued by the parents of kids like this one when they try to discipline them or send them to an alternative school. Last year, for example, a school where my niece used to work had a student who threatened to kill a teacher. This kid also had a hit list notebook, which the teacher obtained from a classmate of the kid.im not sure how the classmate obtained it. The student was given a 2-week suspension for threatening the teacher, but nothing was done about the notebook and the threats against other students he had voiced in the notebook. The school system wanted to send him to their alternative facility for problem students but the parents layered up a d threatened to sue the school, so the principal was ordered to put the kids back in the same class whose teacher he had threatened. That teacher quit the very day, and a bunch of other teachers, including my niece, also changed school at the end of the year.
I cannot fathom the agony of making that call, knowing how much trouble your kid could be in but she did it and still couldn't prevent it ... oh my heart! Dear god this has to stop.
How do you know “she called”? Because the 📺 said so? Is that really evidence these days. Do they ever show us any REAL evidence of a real crime? It’s all staged to push an agenda and scare people.
Ya, and how did he get the gun? Why did he thinking doing this was an acceptable reaction? Clearly failed at both keeping guns away from him as well as raising him to not be a selfish entitled maggot.
For all the ass holes blaming the mom she had nothing to do with it!!! She didn’t have custody of her son due to her being in jail which has nothing to do with this menace’s actions..The father had custody of him..the father purchased the weapon for him as a xmas gift..The father is getting charged..The mother received a alarming text from her son and she did the right thing by contacting the police and the school…The school should’ve took better precautions as well as the police/security that was already at the school
@@Al-Rudigor You can't blame parents for what kids do unless they actually helped him. Some kids are good kids even though they had bad parents, and some kids go bad even when they are raised right. The father on the other hand bought a kid with clear issues, and who had made threats, a weapon that enabled him to carry out those threats.
Maybe if she wasn’t in prison she could have been around to raise her son correctly. Father is an even worse failure clearly. They’re both to blame for raising an evil piece of filth.
Right, I'm a School Security Officer here in Maryland. 3 years ago we had the same type of call-in school's main office, not going into details, but the lockdown was immediately put in place. So yes, someone needs to be held accountable in that school.
Demonstrably wrong, but you do have it right that once a person with murderous intentions gets a semi-auto high capacity magazine rifle everything else from there becomes problematic.
@MikeHillman-lj1tt it does matter what was used bot. What exact charge was the fbi/da supposed to charge the kid with? What jury would convict a minor for a vague threat with no specific location?
Mother: this is an Extreme emergency!! School conselor: understable have a nice day * cuts the call and doesn't say anything * School conselor after the shooting: *Pikachu's surprised face* How is this possible?
She is a drug addict she lost custody of him but was allowed to visit and what not. She knew what he was gonna do but she was too high to drive. Disgusting all around Mrs grey should of gotten off her ass and attempted to stop that boy just like the father should of. The doj need to stop protecting women from accountability. How can we seriously take the father being charged if they let the mother off Scott free she too thought the gun was a good idea they leave that part out interesting to say the least.@@JMD-er5jq
@@JMD-er5jqI don't think he lived with his parents. Probably the grandparents. He was seen at his father' s home the morning of the shooting and his father's neighbor didn't recognize him because he never seen him there.
@@StephaneVorstellung No. people kill people. Guns dont kill. The psychological effects of bullying however last for a lifetime and never go away. People need to learn that lesson not whether or not having a gun makes them a killer stupid.
Would the kid have killed and injured that many people with no access to an automatic rifle?? I personally don’t think so. I am not for eliminating guns but do civilians really need automatic rifles? NO
@@josephine3027 Would the kid have killed people if he hadn’t been bullied and treated badly? NO. People who discount the effect of bullying on someone’s psyche are bullies. They are no better than women who sleep with married men Josie.
That's the scary reality. There are many situations like such all over the country. Parents, PD, Feds, Councilors, School admin etc etc know of a possible situation concerning a dangerous individual. And Nothing is done until after bloodshed. One example the shooter made a threat. Got talked to, was let go no charge. Because PD etc couldn't prove it was him. They could of but didn't care, didn't want to put in the effort. After this recent GA shooting. Many other students around GA, elsewhere have made threats and have been arrested immediately. Those in law enforcement, school admin etc still don't take seriously and do their jobs until again sadly there's a body count.
@@zvmZvm0102 Or just blame the gun, really. 13 people shot in under a minute?!! - Let's just blame the gun. Bad parents, over-worked counsellors & disturbed teenagers have always been. It's the actual weapon that's been making the difference in all these sickening cases.
sorry for the loss this is why you must take all threats seriously, my prayers go out to those who lost someone in school, and I pray that nobody is too traumatized
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@@tonyagreathouse3077: No, she lived nowhere near him in a different county and was busy being a mother to their 2 daughters while her husband was busy buying weapons available to the child. How would you suggest she stop that?
I saw a girl on tiktok say that they called another kid with a similar name to his and asked to check his backpack. And by the way she described the teacher's demeanor, they might have been notified.
Colt Gray was the shooter. There is also a student at the high school named Colton Gray. I would have thought Colt was just short for Colton. I can see how someone can make that mistake. Even the sheriff in one of the press conferences had to clarify making sure everyone knew it was not the same person.
So, was that other mother correct? She said someone was looking for the suspect before the shooting started, the sheriff insisted she was wrong. Sounds like the sheriff owes the other mother an apology.
I understand it very much. It's a mixture of complicacy, the "It can't happen here/to me" fallacy, and anti-government gun culture that was invented during the tail end of the 70s.
How much info did Colt's previous middle school pass on to the new high school. I worked in a school for 20 years and they're notoriously VERY bad at this
Plenty of blame to go around, but the fact that we live in a country where a parent thinks it's a good idea to buy a troubled 14 year old child a deadly weapon after being visited by authorities for threats of violence is just pathetic. More guns is NEVER going to be the solution to senseless gun violence.
The FBI investigated a year ago and dismissed it? The school was informed and dismissed it. This is a country with an epidemic of school shootings and agencies are STILL ignoring it when they've been blatantly told there is an issue. Given their track record, police would have dismissed it too. Nothing will change until the gun nuts who are outraged at even the mere suggestion of common sense gun reform are just as outraged at children being gunned down in school.
I hate them using the word allegedly when we all know he did it 😑 P.S. yes I know the law is innocent until proven guilty but these types of cases gets everyone angry as it keeps happening.
A long time ago, the news didn't used to say allegedly, but people could sue if they were named in a crime without saying allegedly because you're "innocent until proven guilty " so they started using the word. It was a long time ago, but I remember the flap about it
To be fair school counselor is NOT the police ..I would think the principal of the school to be involved first in the matter to help obtain said evidence and assist along with officers in the matter. Schools want to keep everything so quiet and hush hush just so they don't get a bad rap....
1993 and 94 school year my school was in the pilot program for SROs. They sent the best when it was a pilot program. After the feds approved it they sent us the worst ones 🙄
Honestly not very difficult. An AR-15 separates in two pieces pretty easily and the stock is foldable. Also some have a very short barrel. I haven't seen images or heard exactly how this particular rifle was configured, but an AR 15 is not a large gun
@@helloneighbor11 most ars stocks do not fold. also when taken apart, a standard ar 15 upper assembly will be around 26 inches. too large to conceal in a normal sized backpack
26 teachers hit the button. The device has GPS to show where the problem is. Does that mean that the cops saw 26 different places in the school to worry about?
@@DylanYoshi No actually, it is already a law that a convicted felon can not posses a firearm. "reasonable gun control laws" don't make anyone any safer, considering how many already existing laws and gun laws there are. If some one has the intent to commit a crime, if they don't have access to a firearm, they will find a way to get one or will use a different weapon.
The expectations we have as a society for the proper authorities and responsible administrations has severly not been met. This is completely unacceptable.
You know it's crazy because when I was in school in the 80's we had security because of gangs, why would they not have them today? It's like clockwork now, every blasted new school year it starts!
Those closest are most likely to be the ones to press it. If it's already going off why would you press it too? * Thank you for at least asking a legitimate question instead of wildly speculating on the situation.
@@JohnDoe-pk2hs This must be a teachable moment about when you press or don't press your button. If you're not in the midst (define midst) of the action, don't create noise in the system. Clearly what 25 of the 26 did was create noise.
Its true i saw it on another channel the counselor grab the wrong student with a similar name and while figuring that had time to do the crime the students and a mom was talking anout it but was told by law enforcement to be quiet ...
Counselor went and got the wrong kid, then probably told their supervisors the kid was clean and they dropped the matter only to have a school shooting like 3min later.
I didn’t know who to call one Sunday night when my daughter showed me an alarming post made by another student at her high school. I called a school board member. He never returned my call. Luckily I was able to reach the school before the student in question arrived and police were waiting. The school board member did not contact the school as they were blindsided when I called.
They heckle you in the street for "being suspicious" but if you tip them off about a violent incident about to happen they just kinda let it happen. There's no way this isn't on purpose.
I went to a Georgia college football game yesterday and there was a whole memorial about the shooting and some students were there and I started crying it was so sad
Or doing their job advising kids on academics. I got way behind in math because I was told I didn't really need to continue after basic algebra and geometry. Two years later in college I was way behind.
The student chose to bring that weapon inside the school. Parent trying to defend wrong behavior & shift blame. Deal with the root. His actions were the fruit.
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Mom does not have custody of the son. His dad has custody. His dad bought him the AR-15. Yet it was his mom who warned the school 30 mins before the shooting.
Teaching our children to have tolerance, humility, empathy and love will stop a lot of this. Bullying is UNACCEPTABLE! My heart and prays go to the families. ❤❤❤
But he was a new kidat a new school. Wasn't it his 3rd day?I don't think any sort of ramifications from that short of timeline could possibly contribute to his AR-15 spree.
Bullying IS unacceptable, but inevitable. It is something you will deal with all of your life and at 14, you should be taught how to deal with bullying without resorting to this.
Teaching your kids the value of life will also help. These children killed did not know their murderer from what I understand. Total strangers that were ended even though they didn’t know their shooter.
Let me help you. 1. Every car does not have a rifle or shotgun. 2. Schools do not allow rifles on the campus. 3. Even if the school does allow rifles, how are they going to feel about it with an officer patrolling the halls with an AR15
So because they are notified 30 minutes before by the mom they are responsible? Sorry but I think that the reality is that you don’t know if the counselor saw the message the moment it came in, may have been working with another student, possibly speaking with a child with a similar name by mistake, etc. The blame lies on the parents for arming a child who had recently been in trouble for making threats.
@@jessicapurdum5084 If they did not see the text prior that is understandable. That is why investigations are necessary and should be done to determine all that should be charged, including parents, school officials etc….
@scavl14 people have been dealing with those things forever, i know I was one of those kids. People don't throw their lives away unless they lost all hope in society. Perhaps the lack of critical thinking but even a moron has a sense of self-preservation.
@scavl14 these situations were all but nonexistent prior to columbine in 1999. We've had 417 since 1999 but only 13 in the whole 20th century. Why is that? Perhaps it's all the toxic substances in the food such as red dye 40 or maybe the constant berating of males and the toxic and abusive authorities pushing unnatural agendas. Why would he have any self-preservation when boys are constantly being told they're toxic and evil and unwanted unless they're gay
There is plenty US Congressional testimony with expert witnesses trying to answer your question, freely accessible by all. One of the stand out, to me, was that over 80% of those arrested had a breakup, death of close friend or relative in the previous 18 months. The rate for all the different crimes were broken down and it looks like that may be a reason for a majority of them all. Other witness testify about other possible reasons but this line of thought really made sense to me.
Here is a cheat sheet for the uninformed: 1) Every single firearm sold LEGALLY in the United States goes through an ATF Form 4473 background check. Every single person has to fill out the form and it has to be approved before you are allowed to purchase said firearm. 2) "Gun lobbyists" is a buzzword that the media throws out there, unironically. We have associations protecting our constitutional rights, not individual guns. 3) There is not a gun problem, there is a mental health CRISIS, but we don't want to tackle that because it hurts feelings. 4) 56% of firearm related deaths are SUICIDES Stop the nonsense, most you people speak without even knowing a single damn thing about what you're even talking about. When you step up to the plate to tackle mental health, then something can be done.
1- your paper work didn't stop this kid. Getting rid of the gun would have 2- NRA is not for guns? Gun lobbyists use the constitution to further their own beliefs 3- every country in the world has mental health issues. The US is the only one that has mass shootings every day....the difference between other countries and the US is the gun. So yeah it is a gun problem. 4- 56% of firearms related deaths are suicides? So in other words a lot of preventable deaths if they didn't have access to a gun. You seem to be one of those people that don't know a single d@mn thing. Mental health is a complex issue. Part of it is not giving them easy access to a deadly weapon that can be used to mass slaughter a bunch of people in less then a minute.
@pacman3556 you can't just ban guns....lmao. Look at Chicago.... Do we ban forks for making people morbidly obese? Over 22 million Americans are morbidly obese.
Easy you walk in and thats it, there are no metal detectors at entrances or security guards or police, despite this happening alot schools dont take action.
@Cubanace so this school had ZERO cameras, entrance locks, or people with their heads out of their a$$es to see a child with an "assault rifle" walking around? How was it concealed/ hidden etc.
What would you expect them to do about a teenager possibly being dramatic? Especially if he said his account was hacked and the father assured them he had no access to the family guns? Do you want an agent living with every one of us to make sure we don't do anything bad?
You just don’t gift weapons to troubled children. His text msg was ENOUGH for her to comprehend what was about to happen. This means she knew her son VERY WELL and had been fearful of his actions. Still, she did NOT seek psychiatric treatment for him to prevent this tragedy. Her call to the school moments before the shooting was TOO LITTLE TO LATE. She is co-responsible for the 4 deaths and should be legally held accountable. ENOUGH WITH “REGRET” AFTER TRAGEDY HAPPENS.
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Did this mother just say "extreme emergency," OR did she say "my son's name is such and such, he left the house today with a rifle, and he's going to USE it when he gets to school?"
I don’t think she knew he left with a rifle because he lived with dad. Some people claim the boy texted his mom, “I’m sorry mom” (which could mean so many things) but I haven’t seen any reports of him texting mom-just people on social media claiming he did.
@@fabiolaflores8919 Thank you for that sensible response. You are right, "I'm sorry" could mean any number of things, but if this mother knew about the FBI visit the previous year, she may have understood exactly what this meant.
Students walking into a classroom easily with a loaded weapon.usa gone to the 🐕. Yet it's been happening over time and nothing to find a solution .Politicians want care about Students because their kids are not involved
Solutions have been presented but have been objected. Columbine was the first one, nothing really significant has changed to secure schools properly. Can always gets kicked down the road. I believe Senator Cruz offered a solution and Senator Murphy objected to it after uvalde shooting.
@scavl14 Then senators should be charged for complicity.Once a politician lands in hot soup then things will change for the better. Right now even jb should face the heat.
@@ibrahimwaka3916 Agree with you. Murphy was on msm spewing his bs after yet no one calls him out for his objecting to a solution to address the problem. No one is held accountable for their failures in allowing it to happen each year.
I feel that both of the parents should go to prison with their son. It is ridiculously sad that the whole family has issues. They should not be walking around free.
This is being so unfairly reported. How do you say the mom warned the school when all she did was say words " extreme emergency" and to check on her son. How could they know what any of that means? Did she say he has a g*n? That's a warning! As a teacher or principle you can't just cause mass hysteria over anything so to suggest that these words of the mom were enough is rediculous.
Why didnt they get this kid help last year when he said he was going to do this.
Georgia state law dies not have any "red flag" provisions.
@@johndavidwolf4239 Red flag provisions don’t have anything to do with getting this kid mental help. I understand it would have prevented the purchase of the gun but it wouldn’t have solved the fundamental mental health issue.
The dad was too busy hunting. The mom was too busy getting high on drugs & going in n out of jail. That kid never had a chance
Exactly
@@madison_kr As the father bought the gun, I agree that red flag laws would not have effected the purchase, of the gun. They could have financed the kid to attend mandatory counseling.
If the mother warned the school, the school should have had a lockdown, and the police should have been there instantly
@@vicplacencio8879 Fact💯🎯
Realistically whoever made that phone call they should have called the Police first to alert them. But if they alerted the school 30mins prior and they did nothing about it, they should be held equally accountable
Incompetent adults.
@@3girlsandbricks why it seems like they let it happen. Almost like planned, by someone. Smh
@@3girlsandbricks I understand your point, but
30 minutes does not make up for years of poor parenting. 30 minutes doesn't make up for the father buying a gun for the kid knowing his son was struggling mentally. 30 minutes does not make up for the son murdering 2 kids, 2 teachers and injuring 9 others. 30 minutes doesn't make up for the fact that they didn't secure the gun. 30 minutes doesn't make up for the family not getting professional help. Parents are responsible for their kid(s). Unfortunately people got hurt and killed and it is awful! The school had a system in place and because of it, countless lives were saved. Having the card, automatic locks on the doors, security arriving quickly and apprehending the shooter was HUGE. The counselor alerted the principal and the principal put her life on the line. Blaming the school is saying the parents aren't responsible for their kid.
In a very similar incident in Michigan, two parents are in prison because they bought a gun for their son knowing he had mental issues and didn't take his problems seriously. The gun wasn't secured. Parents refused to get him help. The son is in prison for life without parole. Thank God.
If the suspect's mother called the school to warn them then why didn't the school officials take heed and immediately contact police?!
Auto correct in the school administrators head. She heard Colton Grey when the mother said Colt Gray. They went and drug Colton out of the very same room.
@@wadestanton LOL!
He text her "I'm sorry mom" she thought he was suicidal.
They never do!...Just like if you tell them your kids getting bullied year after year..but then will the tell you "we weren't made aware" after your kids ends up hating school so much, they physically throw up every morning before the bus comes.. Sick of these public schools! They took spankings, God and the pledge of allegiance out of school...now they want to scratch their heads🤷🏾♀️
Exactly
2 cops on scene and a panic button in every classroom and 13 people still got shot
No one except military and law enforcement should be able to own that type of weapon..
@@thelindasunshine yea your nuts
@@thelindasunshineso they can then control us without impunity? No thanks
@@thelindasunshine And the only people you would allow to own those weapons failed to protect the citizenry.
@@thelindasunshinesaid this the other day it shouldn’t even be possible for 14 year old to have access to guns
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhh the mom reported it 30 mins before it happened. That was more that enough time for the school to act if they took it seriously. That’s so sad and it angers me as a parent. Prayers for the families and the citizens of this country.
Inaction and poor decisions
The school did take it seriously. But, the counselor went looking for the wrong kid. The two boys had similar names.
Shoulda called LE instead 🤦🏽♂️
So his mom finally have changed of heart and call on his son 30mins before but never thought about it was a bad idea when she saw that thing during Christmas present unwrap? 😅
@@donwyoming1936Not serious enough to lock all the god damn door
2 cops, panic buttons plus a warning call from his mom and he still got away w this😮that's grim
The incompetent adults who let that happen failed the shooter and the 13 people who got shot.
...and let's not forget the father gifted him the weapon and the FBI cleared them a month prior for what he actually did.
And don't forget automatic classroom door locks
It’s Unacceptable.
Yes because the problem is the gun not the response
If the school is declining to say if they got the call is a clear indication that they failed to act by contacting police! Sounds like those school officials need to be charged with child endangerment charges for not taking the appropriate steps after that call!
This! If the phone call never happened, the school would be screaming it all over the news outlets.
Facts
THEM??? What about the Law Enforcement who KNEW about this kid for a year and just sat back and waited??
The school has resource officers.
Why didn’t the mother call Law Enforcement herself if she was that concerned? We have no idea how she framed her phone call to the school
Kid makes threats, genius dad buys him an AR. Dad belongs in prison.
An Ak and a Ar-15 are 2 completely different guns for different parts of the world
Would u feel the same if it was a wooden classic style gun
Fentanyl still kills more kids
Because his son is a juvenile?
He's being charged as an adult..
Stop with the BS nonsense..
And maybe stop getting so many 💉 s...
@@Kimberliss42 lip injections?
"Just a half hour" ? Last time I checked 30 minutes was a reasonable amount of time for someone at the school to act.
So many red flags, no one took this as an actual threat to public safety and four people paid for it with their lives.
@@thefreestofspeech6951are you that desperate for attention, puddin'
@@thefreestofspeech6951 Obsessing over that part in particular is kind of weird my guy...
@thefreestofspeech6951 He had a AR-15, and you're concerned about his pronoun.
Here's some perspective, people.
Why would they can’t have a boogeyman if you take care of the problem before it becomes a problem
The schools only care about not being sued by the parents of kids like this one when they try to discipline them or send them to an alternative school. Last year, for example, a school where my niece used to work had a student who threatened to kill a teacher. This kid also had a hit list notebook, which the teacher obtained from a classmate of the kid.im not sure how the classmate obtained it. The student was given a 2-week suspension for threatening the teacher, but nothing was done about the notebook and the threats against other students he had voiced in the notebook. The school system wanted to send him to their alternative facility for problem students but the parents layered up a d threatened to sue the school, so the principal was ordered to put the kids back in the same class whose teacher he had threatened. That teacher quit the very day, and a bunch of other teachers, including my niece, also changed school at the end of the year.
I cannot fathom the agony of making that call, knowing how much trouble your kid could be in but she did it and still couldn't prevent it ... oh my heart! Dear god this has to stop.
How do you know “she called”? Because the 📺 said so? Is that really evidence these days. Do they ever show us any REAL evidence of a real crime? It’s all staged to push an agenda and scare people.
I was thinking the same tjing
Ya, and how did he get the gun? Why did he thinking doing this was an acceptable reaction? Clearly failed at both keeping guns away from him as well as raising him to not be a selfish entitled maggot.
It's odd because I heard the mother isn't even a around. She left them.
@@deannalassiter2088And I don't blame her 👌🏼
For all the ass holes blaming the mom she had nothing to do with it!!! She didn’t have custody of her son due to her being in jail which has nothing to do with this menace’s actions..The father had custody of him..the father purchased the weapon for him as a xmas gift..The father is getting charged..The mother received a alarming text from her son and she did the right thing by contacting the police and the school…The school should’ve took better precautions as well as the police/security that was already at the school
I'm wondering how she got the text in jail. That kid and dad should go away for a long time
She's a part of him being who he is though.
@@Al-Rudigorexactly
@@Al-Rudigor You can't blame parents for what kids do unless they actually helped him. Some kids are good kids even though they had bad parents, and some kids go bad even when they are raised right. The father on the other hand bought a kid with clear issues, and who had made threats, a weapon that enabled him to carry out those threats.
Maybe if she wasn’t in prison she could have been around to raise her son correctly. Father is an even worse failure clearly. They’re both to blame for raising an evil piece of filth.
She called the police too!
She did?
If thats the case why was it not prevented?
@@JeffHorne-n5d Because he was white.
Did she tell them who to look for? Or just "extreme emergency" without saying he has a rifle?
@@JeffHorne-n5d election season.
Sounds like someone in the school needs to be also held accountable.
Nope. Just the parents. The school didn’t make guns available to him!
Yeah the school definitely let this happen for sure
Right, I'm a School Security Officer here in Maryland. 3 years ago we had the same type of call-in school's main office, not going into details, but the lockdown was immediately put in place. So yes, someone needs to be held accountable in that school.
@@KimKincaid-mc9ht when the mother notified the school counselor 30 minutes prior and told that person to check on her son, somebody clearly failed.
@@KimKincaid-mc9ht the mother didn't have custody or live near her son
It doesn't matter what rifle he had The FBI had 3 years to stop this kid and the school had 30 minutes this is crazy
Exactly
3 years? Wasn't he talked to by leps 1 year before?
Demonstrably wrong, but you do have it right that once a person with murderous intentions gets a semi-auto high capacity magazine rifle everything else from there becomes problematic.
@primafacie9721 standard mag isnt high capacity. High capacity is like a drum mag.
@MikeHillman-lj1tt it does matter what was used bot.
What exact charge was the fbi/da supposed to charge the kid with?
What jury would convict a minor for a vague threat with no specific location?
Hey, shout out to the person who thought to implement that tech into a school emergency warning system. You saved so many lives that day.
He should have never said anything about that,that way the teachers can get help without the criminal knowing
No....
@@KIMjB72 I'm pretty sure it was common knowledge, when you see every teacher wearing a life alert pendant.
Mother: this is an Extreme emergency!!
School conselor: understable have a nice day * cuts the call and doesn't say anything *
School conselor after the shooting: *Pikachu's surprised face* How is this possible?
the mother was able to 'warn' the school but not stop the kid leaving the house with a gun or call the fucking police
@@JMD-er5jqIsn't he living with his dad?
She is a drug addict she lost custody of him but was allowed to visit and what not. She knew what he was gonna do but she was too high to drive. Disgusting all around Mrs grey should of gotten off her ass and attempted to stop that boy just like the father should of. The doj need to stop protecting women from accountability. How can we seriously take the father being charged if they let the mother off Scott free she too thought the gun was a good idea they leave that part out interesting to say the least.@@JMD-er5jq
@@JMD-er5jqI don't think he lived with his parents. Probably the grandparents. He was seen at his father' s home the morning of the shooting and his father's neighbor didn't recognize him because he never seen him there.
@@JMD-er5jqHis mom lost custody years ago because she’s an addict. I’m surprised she even knew enough to know he wasn’t okay.
Bullying needs to be handled better by schools.
@@StephaneVorstellung No. people kill people. Guns dont kill. The psychological effects of bullying however last for a lifetime and never go away. People need to learn that lesson not whether or not having a gun makes them a killer stupid.
Would the kid have killed and injured that many people with no access to an automatic rifle?? I personally don’t think so. I am not for eliminating guns but do civilians really need automatic rifles? NO
@@josephine3027 Would the kid have killed people if he hadn’t been bullied and treated badly? NO. People who discount the effect of bullying on someone’s psyche are bullies. They are no better than women who sleep with married men Josie.
@@jennarobinson4922you sound dumb guns kill period .
It seems that there is enough blame for everybody who knew this kid to take a share.
You're thinking is a bit too sophisticated and nuanced for American media. Just blame the gun and the dad. lol
That's the scary reality. There are many situations like such all over the country.
Parents, PD, Feds, Councilors, School admin etc etc know of a possible situation concerning a dangerous individual.
And Nothing is done until after bloodshed.
One example the shooter made a threat. Got talked to, was let go no charge. Because PD etc couldn't prove it was him. They could of but didn't care, didn't want to put in the effort.
After this recent GA shooting. Many other students around GA, elsewhere have made threats and have been arrested immediately.
Those in law enforcement, school admin etc still don't take seriously and do their jobs until again sadly there's a body count.
@@zvmZvm0102the dad obv is to blame. That doesn't let the PD and School off the hook from failing the community as well.
@@zvmZvm0102 Or just blame the gun, really. 13 people shot in under a minute?!! - Let's just blame the gun. Bad parents, over-worked counsellors & disturbed teenagers have always been. It's the actual weapon that's been making the difference in all these sickening cases.
@@lalaking7974except similar firearms have been around for over a century lmao. Get a grip and quit eating the slop. Think for yourself for once
sorry for the loss this is why you must take all threats seriously, my prayers go out to those who lost someone in school, and I pray that nobody is too traumatized
Gross negligence.
So why didn't the school counselor call the police then? Did the counselor check on him? Alert other staff? More please.
Someone above posted that they went to the wrong kid , with a similar name . They checked the wrong kid's backpack. 😢
lol well why did she call the police exactly
@@cocoace7587 Then the counselor is incompetent. The first thing he/she should be able to do is identify and distinguish between all their students.
@@andhisband In a school with maybe 1000 kids, in the space of a few minutes? What are you, some kind of speed-mind-reader?
@@bowtoyoursensei554 It's his/her job to know the kids. This didn't involve 1000 kids. It involved one that he confused with another.
He should never have had that weapon, parents fault
*father’s fault, the boy lived with his father, the mother had nothing to do with it nor any control over it.
Talk about not knowing the facts.
@@rayray8687, she wasn't being a mother to him!
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@@tonyagreathouse3077: No, she lived nowhere near him in a different county and was busy being a mother to their 2 daughters while her husband was busy buying weapons available to the child. How would you suggest she stop that?
Schools should be hold accountable
This situation is beyond sad. And school counselor should be held accountable for not doing their job and alerting everyone.
What is the point of reporting things if they are almost never acted on?!
They acted i hear. But checked the wrong kid😢
so the cops can get your name in thier system.
Warned the school, but gifted him a gun? Parents need to be charged with murder too.
I saw a girl on tiktok say that they called another kid with a similar name to his and asked to check his backpack. And by the way she described the teacher's demeanor, they might have been notified.
Colt Gray was the shooter. There is also a student at the high school named Colton Gray. I would have thought Colt was just short for Colton. I can see how someone can make that mistake. Even the sheriff in one of the press conferences had to clarify making sure everyone knew it was not the same person.
If that's the case, thats some real shitty bad luck
@@clmhK5
I read that too.
Of course the wrong kid was easy to find.
I used to get called to the office a lot when it was another girl with my name always in trouble. These mix ups are common.
@@ObtainThePainExactly.
Who ever answered the phone needs to be in jail with the father.
Extreme emergency without mentioning a gun.
So, was that other mother correct? She said someone was looking for the suspect before the shooting started, the sheriff insisted she was wrong. Sounds like the sheriff owes the other mother an apology.
I think you are totally right!!
Police are liars
You're reading my mind, my first thought was about that lady, hopefully they will not skip this very important detail
Someone else commented about them searching a different kid with a similar name. Possible they followed up on the call, but grabbed the wrong student
@@helloneighbor11 yep, heard about it too. But..damn. What a sinister chain of circumstances..
So many failures in this horrific incident. I truly don't understand.
Always.
I understand it very much. It's a mixture of complicacy, the "It can't happen here/to me" fallacy, and anti-government gun culture that was invented during the tail end of the 70s.
How much info did Colt's previous middle school pass on to the new high school. I worked in a school for 20 years and they're notoriously VERY bad at this
Enough is enough. When will people who do NOTHING be held responsible?
Uvalde
Well you did nothing, should you be charged
You'd have to put the entire government in jail.
@@tankcommander33 i really hope you're just joking
@sandhanitizer15 absolutely not joking. Your comment is ridiculous and uneducated
Plenty of blame to go around, but the fact that we live in a country where a parent thinks it's a good idea to buy a troubled 14 year old child a deadly weapon after being visited by authorities for threats of violence is just pathetic.
More guns is NEVER going to be the solution to senseless gun violence.
More government is even worse. Tyranny always follows.
Freedom have a price 💀💀💀
Both parents thought it was a good idea if you think the dad's bad go do a background check on Mrs grey.
It's call white privilege
Lawful gun owners commit 0% of gun crimes…
This is horrifying. Imagine losing a loved one & knowing it could have been prevented. This has to stop. NOW.
She should have called law enforcement.
The FBI investigated a year ago and dismissed it? The school was informed and dismissed it. This is a country with an epidemic of school shootings and agencies are STILL ignoring it when they've been blatantly told there is an issue. Given their track record, police would have dismissed it too. Nothing will change until the gun nuts who are outraged at even the mere suggestion of common sense gun reform are just as outraged at children being gunned down in school.
I heard she called them too
I don’t know if you noticed but law enforcement protects the monied minority against the impoverished majority in this country.
Counselor just needed to inform the RSOs on campus. But didn’t!
yeah sure like Uvalde?
I hate them using the word allegedly when we all know he did it 😑 P.S. yes I know the law is innocent until proven guilty but these types of cases gets everyone angry as it keeps happening.
Exactly
I do too. But they legally have to say "allegedly" until a suspect is convicted in a court of law. Due process. But still makes me angry too. 😠🤬
A long time ago, the news didn't used to say allegedly, but people could sue if they were named in a crime without saying allegedly because you're "innocent until proven guilty " so they started using the word. It was a long time ago, but I remember the flap about it
Legally they have to though to not be sued
@@MoosicandCritterslegal and news don’t even go hand and hand.
The mother should have called the police, not the school.
For half an hour, the school didn't try to do anything?! what was that school counselor doing!?
To be fair school counselor is NOT the police ..I would think the principal of the school to be involved first in the matter to help obtain said evidence and assist along with officers in the matter. Schools want to keep everything so quiet and hush hush just so they don't get a bad rap....
@@carolinechavez9203i heard she called the police too
Sitting on her lazy behind
You also have to consider it’s from a state that took no action to put red flag laws in place.
@@timvala7577how tf would that have worked in this case? Listen to yourself. He was 14, at 14 you can't walk into a gun store and buy guns 🤡
This happens every time a school shooting happens, the school fails to act on extreme red flags and signs, when are they going to learn?
something ain't right... she supposedly calls the school and doesn't talk to principal or resource officer
Someone opened the door for him. He got access to a classroom. This was a collosal failure on the school.
@@John-s9d one student says he must have been crawling
School didn't clear out?
Why didn't the mom take him to the hospital
Times have changed, i graduated HS in 1993 We didn't have police in schools , metal detectors or even need them
I am pretty sure it has to deal with morals, parenting, and overall better living
In the 70's, we settled things with fists in the parking lot. But then, the "soccer mom" mentality took over and here we are.
@@carolinechavez9203 I believe morals were stronger at the time and parenting was better , about the biggest thing we saw during HS was a fist fight .
1993 and 94 school year my school was in the pilot program for SROs. They sent the best when it was a pilot program. After the feds approved it they sent us the worst ones 🙄
In the 70’s most kids had a gun in their pickup
How do you conceal an AR and get into a school?
Foldable weapon / backpack.
@@briandorsey6437 Jesus.
I heard that he reassembled the weapon in that bathroom.
Honestly not very difficult. An AR-15 separates in two pieces pretty easily and the stock is foldable. Also some have a very short barrel. I haven't seen images or heard exactly how this particular rifle was configured, but an AR 15 is not a large gun
@@helloneighbor11 most ars stocks do not fold. also when taken apart, a standard ar 15 upper assembly will be around 26 inches. too large to conceal in a normal sized backpack
After the fact details are a slap in the face to the vics. She should have kept her son out of school.
When I was fourteen, all I wanted was a bike. One with the banana seat or a ten speed schwinn.
I wanted a dual cassette boombox
@rudy_2299 me too. The one that took 87,000 D cell batteries that lasted 30 minutes
@@tankcommander33 You got 30 minutes out of yours? I only got 20 minutes!
26 teachers hit the button. The device has GPS to show where the problem is. Does that mean that the cops saw 26 different places in the school to worry about?
Was thinking the same.
@@willxiv If so, then the idea of unintended consequences wasn’t given much thought. Which would be tragic.
Why was a father who had a history of abuse allowed to own a gun?
Maybe he wasn't the abuser in the relationship? I heard he was emotionally abusive, but the law doesn't cover making your children feel like garbage.
have to be a convicted felon of a crime to be barred from owning a firearm.
@@scavl14 So you're saying that this could have been prevented if the US had reasonable gun control laws, got it.
@@DylanYoshi No actually, it is already a law that a convicted felon can not posses a firearm. "reasonable gun control laws" don't make anyone any safer, considering how many already existing laws and gun laws there are. If some one has the intent to commit a crime, if they don't have access to a firearm, they will find a way to get one or will use a different weapon.
Anyone can get a gun nowadays - the word abuse is ambiguous
Should be lawsuits by those who lost their loved ones.
Every criminal charge can be re-litigated in civil courts, so yes...lots of people can sue the school.
Sue the school out of existence leaving countless children zero future? You understand the school doesn't pay, the innocent neighbors pay, right?
The expectations we have as a society for the proper authorities and responsible administrations has severly not been met. This is completely unacceptable.
Nobody can do their job these days
The school should have moved when the mom called!!! Disturbing details
They need to have security around every school to make sure our kids are safe. Innocent lives are taken from us. Something needs to be done
You know it's crazy because when I was in school in the 80's we had security because of gangs, why would they not have them today? It's like clockwork now, every blasted new school year it starts!
@@jackiecaddeo5020 there's no money for that!!
Billionaires need their tax cuts...
Republicans don't want a solution!
if all the teachers push the button on the badge doesn't that defeat the purpose of locating the emergency? 1:46
Those closest are most likely to be the ones to press it. If it's already going off why would you press it too?
* Thank you for at least asking a legitimate question instead of wildly speculating on the situation.
That is something to def consider
@@JohnDoe-pk2hs This must be a teachable moment about when you press or don't press your button. If you're not in the midst (define midst) of the action, don't create noise in the system. Clearly what 25 of the 26 did was create noise.
@@andhisbandDepends on the panic button notification system.
why are they always already known to authorities??
The Child's mother did the right thing by calling!! The father needs to be sent to jail!!! so sad!!
Its true i saw it on another channel the counselor grab the wrong student with a similar name and while figuring that had time to do the crime the students and a mom was talking anout it but was told by law enforcement to be quiet ...
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Yeah, some “Colton Gray”. Crazy.
Beautiful with brains ? Having read your unpunctuated and ungrammatical comment, I rather doubt that.
two students with same name is no excuse, common sense they should have brought both boys to office etc…
Counselor went and got the wrong kid, then probably told their supervisors the kid was clean and they dropped the matter only to have a school shooting like 3min later.
Why are we still saying “allegedly” when he was seen killing others and said he did it when the police arrested him. He DID IT, no question.
Cause like the judge said he is presumed innocent . Innocent til found guilty.
Has he been found guilty?
stupid legal procedures, only courts after a trial can say somebody is guilty, until then innocent until proven as such.
What does it matter?
Because when he's tried he could be found innocent but insane and have to live in an asylum the rest of his life.
I didn’t know who to call one Sunday night when my daughter showed me an alarming post made by another student at her high school. I called a school board member. He never returned my call. Luckily I was able to reach the school before the student in question arrived and police were waiting. The school board member did not contact the school as they were blindsided when I called.
You can always call the police.
But why didn't she also called 911 to alert the police?
Heartbreaking
So many warnings. The school and the police need to be held accountable. Criminal and civil lawsuits.
they did they just checked the wrong person
Allowing bullying has consequences. Does anyone understand that?
The kid should not have been allowed to be a student. Sneaky dad switched schools. FBI abd police needed to warn entire
@@audreydaleski1067 he switched schools because of bullying.
went from a middle school to a high school, though it was a different area.
Why did the mother not call 911 ?
Because the school authorities were much closer and could respond faster.
Eryn Obviously school counselors don’t respond fast and mom should be in jail anyways for buying her son a gun .
Whoever got the mother's phone call has blood on their hands
School/school district is going to be sued.😢
They heckle you in the street for "being suspicious" but if you tip them off about a violent incident about to happen they just kinda let it happen. There's no way this isn't on purpose.
So sad
THATS FUCKED. School system failed 100%. That ridiculous. Parents should be outraged with the school.
Welcome to bureaucracy and the administrative state.
I went to a Georgia college football game yesterday and there was a whole memorial about the shooting and some students were there and I started crying it was so sad
Home schooling FTW!!!
The politicians have failed these children and teachers by not enacting better gun control legislation.
“We’ll get to it…AFTER LUNCH, Honey! We HAVE TO put in FOUR hours so we can call it a “full” school day!”
Sounds about right, straight up told them!!! And they did nothing unbelievable
School counselors are the worst at handling important messages or business.
Or doing their job advising kids on academics. I got way behind in math because I was told I didn't really need to continue after basic algebra and geometry. Two years later in college I was way behind.
The student chose to bring that weapon inside the school. Parent trying to defend wrong behavior & shift blame. Deal with the root. His actions were the fruit.
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You got it.
Mom does not have custody of the son. His dad has custody. His dad bought him the AR-15. Yet it was his mom who warned the school 30 mins before the shooting.
Counselor should be in jail just like dad
OK, yeah but what does that have to do with the fact the school knew 30 minutes ahead of time and could’ve locked down the school.
I hope she called the authorities first and then the school.
Teaching our children to have tolerance, humility, empathy and love will stop a lot of this. Bullying is UNACCEPTABLE! My heart and prays go to the families. ❤❤❤
But he was a new kidat a new school. Wasn't it his 3rd day?I don't think any sort of ramifications from that short of timeline could possibly contribute to his AR-15 spree.
Bullying IS unacceptable, but inevitable. It is something you will deal with all of your life and at 14, you should be taught how to deal with bullying without resorting to this.
Teaching your kids the value of life will also help. These children killed did not know their murderer from what I understand. Total strangers that were ended even though they didn’t know their shooter.
@@Missunderstood103 no it wasn't
The demon spawn just started at this school and no one there was bullying him.
What he had ??? The police have ARS IN EVERY CAR OR VEHICLE, SHOTGUNS , EVERYTHING
Read what you typed very slowly, comprehend it, and then rethink it
Let me help you.
1. Every car does not have a rifle or shotgun.
2. Schools do not allow rifles on the campus.
3. Even if the school does allow rifles, how are they going to feel about it with an officer patrolling the halls with an AR15
@@tankcommander33not tru. Our police officers have their guns on them inside the school
@@ceceprincess4758 they are not patrolling the halls with an AR15. who is our police by the way
Wow, if this is true ( school notified prior) I believe charges need to be brought against school officials involved as well.
So because they are notified 30 minutes before by the mom they are responsible? Sorry but I think that the reality is that you don’t know if the counselor saw the message the moment it came in, may have been working with another student, possibly speaking with a child with a similar name by mistake, etc. The blame lies on the parents for arming a child who had recently been in trouble for making threats.
Schools are not babysitters and parenting starts at home, not a public school.
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@@jessicapurdum5084 If they did not see the text prior that is understandable. That is why investigations are necessary and should be done to determine all that should be charged, including parents, school officials etc….
My question is what is causing so many kids to lash out violently? What are yall doing to them?
probably falls into anger management, critical thinking skills, bullying, bad home life and a few more factors.
@scavl14 people have been dealing with those things forever, i know I was one of those kids. People don't throw their lives away unless they lost all hope in society. Perhaps the lack of critical thinking but even a moron has a sense of self-preservation.
@@simo2073 possible they have self-preservation. Nashville shooter didn't from the manifesto.
@scavl14 these situations were all but nonexistent prior to columbine in 1999. We've had 417 since 1999 but only 13 in the whole 20th century. Why is that? Perhaps it's all the toxic substances in the food such as red dye 40 or maybe the constant berating of males and the toxic and abusive authorities pushing unnatural agendas. Why would he have any self-preservation when boys are constantly being told they're toxic and evil and unwanted unless they're gay
There is plenty US Congressional testimony with expert witnesses trying to answer your question, freely accessible by all. One of the stand out, to me, was that over 80% of those arrested had a breakup, death of close friend or relative in the previous 18 months. The rate for all the different crimes were broken down and it looks like that may be a reason for a majority of them all. Other witness testify about other possible reasons but this line of thought really made sense to me.
Go immediately and find my son? How about Call the police?
Here is a cheat sheet for the uninformed:
1) Every single firearm sold LEGALLY in the United States goes through an ATF Form 4473 background check. Every single person has to fill out the form and it has to be approved before you are allowed to purchase said firearm.
2) "Gun lobbyists" is a buzzword that the media throws out there, unironically. We have associations protecting our constitutional rights, not individual guns.
3) There is not a gun problem, there is a mental health CRISIS, but we don't want to tackle that because it hurts feelings.
4) 56% of firearm related deaths are SUICIDES
Stop the nonsense, most you people speak without even knowing a single damn thing about what you're even talking about. When you step up to the plate to tackle mental health, then something can be done.
1- your paper work didn't stop this kid. Getting rid of the gun would have
2- NRA is not for guns? Gun lobbyists use the constitution to further their own beliefs
3- every country in the world has mental health issues. The US is the only one that has mass shootings every day....the difference between other countries and the US is the gun. So yeah it is a gun problem.
4- 56% of firearms related deaths are suicides? So in other words a lot of preventable deaths if they didn't have access to a gun.
You seem to be one of those people that don't know a single d@mn thing. Mental health is a complex issue. Part of it is not giving them easy access to a deadly weapon that can be used to mass slaughter a bunch of people in less then a minute.
@pacman3556 you can't just ban guns....lmao. Look at Chicago....
Do we ban forks for making people morbidly obese? Over 22 million Americans are morbidly obese.
How did dude get the gun into the school?
Easy you walk in and thats it, there are no metal detectors at entrances or security guards or police, despite this happening alot schools dont take action.
@Cubanace so this school had ZERO cameras, entrance locks, or people with their heads out of their a$$es to see a child with an "assault rifle" walking around?
How was it concealed/ hidden etc.
@@nickcourtright9914 maybe he was wearing coat and hid it underneath, or like you stated noone noticed till to late.
Anyway its the parents fault 100%
@@Cubanace yep. I wasn't trying to be a d*ck to u def, just curious on facts.
@@nickcourtright9914Assault STYLE rifle. It was probably disassembled.
So very sad, my heart goes out to the families, the staff at the school
And to all those students who just started a new school year.
And the next day nine people , call schools reporting a shooter in the building....
This would never have happened if the FBI would have done something
Done what exactly??????
Even if he was charged and convicted of making threats he would not be incarcerated for long
What would you expect them to do about a teenager possibly being dramatic? Especially if he said his account was hacked and the father assured them he had no access to the family guns? Do you want an agent living with every one of us to make sure we don't do anything bad?
Federal Bureau of Incompetence? Not going to happen. Those idiots would arm the kid.
You just don’t gift weapons to troubled children. His text msg was ENOUGH for her to comprehend what was about to happen. This means she knew her son VERY WELL and had been fearful of his actions. Still, she did NOT seek psychiatric treatment for him to prevent this tragedy. Her call to the school moments before the shooting was TOO LITTLE TO LATE. She is co-responsible for the 4 deaths and should be legally held accountable. ENOUGH WITH “REGRET” AFTER TRAGEDY HAPPENS.
The shooter was living with the father not the mother.
@@mischaraine1645, c’mon now, these commenters know everything, didn’t you know that?!
I despise these people. No critical thinking skills whatsoever.
You're the kind of person who would stub their toe and blame the foreign kid who made your shoes.
@@palace927 and that is also the issue, he was living without a mother's presence.
@STCatchMeTRA
CjRo
Lot of kids live with one parent.
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The mom should also be charged. Apparently she was more concerned with doing drugs than raising her kid.
Did this mother just say "extreme emergency," OR did she say "my son's name is such and such, he left the house today with a rifle, and he's going to USE it when he gets to school?"
I don’t think she knew he left with a rifle because he lived with dad. Some people claim the boy texted his mom, “I’m sorry mom” (which could mean so many things) but I haven’t seen any reports of him texting mom-just people on social media claiming he did.
@@fabiolaflores8919 Thank you for that sensible response. You are right, "I'm sorry" could mean any number of things, but if this mother knew about the FBI visit the previous year, she may have understood exactly what this meant.
@@OakIslandMorkie I totally see and agree with your point. I wasn’t sure how much meth mom was in the loop but if she was, you’re right.
@@fabiolaflores8919 Ugh. Meth. That explains a lot.
The usual suspects doing usual things
Nothing at all racist about that remark and your screen handle. Cheer up. The most recent school shooter was not melanin challenged.
Another tragic shooting where everyone knew and did nothing about it. Over and over and over this happens
Students walking into a classroom easily with a loaded weapon.usa gone to the 🐕. Yet it's been happening over time and nothing to find a solution .Politicians want care about Students because their kids are not involved
Solutions have been presented but have been objected. Columbine was the first one, nothing really significant has changed to secure schools properly. Can always gets kicked down the road. I believe Senator Cruz offered a solution and Senator Murphy objected to it after uvalde shooting.
@scavl14 Then senators should be charged for complicity.Once a politician lands in hot soup then things will change for the better. Right now even jb should face the heat.
@@ibrahimwaka3916 Agree with you. Murphy was on msm spewing his bs after yet no one calls him out for his objecting to a solution to address the problem. No one is held accountable for their failures in allowing it to happen each year.
I feel that both of the parents should go to prison with their son. It is ridiculously sad that the whole family has issues. They should not be walking around free.
13 people shot in just over the 1st minute of this tragedy beginning.
Wow.
RIP to those students who lost their lives.
Incompetence all around!
Any weapon that can shoot 13 innocent people in a minute does not belong in the hands of civilians.
All the other kids with their pumped up kicks….
you better run better run…
This is being so unfairly reported. How do you say the mom warned the school when all she did was say words " extreme emergency" and to check on her son. How could they know what any of that means? Did she say he has a g*n? That's a warning! As a teacher or principle you can't just cause mass hysteria over anything so to suggest that these words of the mom were enough is rediculous.