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Originally posted by rladner View Post
My wife works at a school and there are random security audits to find things like this. Unfortunately, they are found. I'm not sure the repercussion of it, but the fact they are found means they are happening, which means the security protocols are not being following properly.
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Originally posted by Traildust View PostHopefully this crazy kid's dad does some serious time for letting his child have access to the gun after being notified by law enforcement the his kids a crazy fugg and was making threats to shooting up the school
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Originally posted by Traildust View PostHopefully this crazy kid's dad does some serious time for letting his child have access to the gun after being notified by law enforcement the his kids a crazy fugg and was making threats to shooting up the school
Having said that, if many people get their way and this father is charged as part of this crime then it won't be long and TBHers will be getting charged with involuntary manslaughter when an illegal breaks into their truck and steals a handgun and shoots somebody with it, for providing the weapon. This slope is slippery and pretty much well vertical and this shooting is playing right into the hands of the gun grabbers, it's got supposed 2a supporters advocating for red flag laws and charging unrelated 3rd parties for crimes committed by someone else. I think we're about to lose the 2a.
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Originally posted by Hoggslayer View Post
Kneejerk emotional reaction assuming that the father DID KNOW all that to be true. No one knows the truth of reported accusation yet. Your kneejerk reaction is exactly what the want you to have.The teen accused of killing four people at Apalachee High School, identified by authorities as Colt Gray, was interviewed by Georgia investigators in 2023.
OK, everybody is lying....
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Originally posted by Traildust View Post
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Originally posted by justletmein View Post
I don't think they could ever substantiate the threats otherwise the kid would've been charged. Here in SA we've had two different kids in the last week that made threats to shoot up schools and both were arrested and charged with making terroristic threats. The GA kid wasn't charged, so whatever he said, which I fully believe he said it, wasn't recorded or wasn't enough evidence to bring charges for it. Apparently he said it over Discord, which is a voice and also text chat that most gamers use. You'd be absolutely shocked at the vile crap that comes out of these kids' mouths on Discord. All my boys growing up were banned from using anything other than private Discord channels with their buddies and I spot checked them, nasty ****. Anyhow, since he wasn't charged and there was no evidence I'd bet a pile of money the dad didn't believe he said it and never believed he'd do it, and both are legally allowed to have firearms in the house since the kid wasn't a felon.
Having said that, if many people get their way and this father is charged as part of this crime then it won't be long and TBHers will be getting charged with involuntary manslaughter when an illegal breaks into their truck and steals a handgun and shoots somebody with it, for providing the weapon. This slope is slippery and pretty much well vertical and this shooting is playing right into the hands of the gun grabbers, it's got supposed 2a supporters advocating for red flag laws and charging unrelated 3rd parties for crimes committed by someone else. I think we're about to lose the 2a.
Its not a slippery slope if law enforcement comes to your house telling you your child wants to shoot up the school and you do nothing to stop his access to your guns.
Its bad parenting and it makes you liable in that situation
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Originally posted by Traildust View Post
The article does report facts. It is a fact that the Dad was interview and the kid was accused of making threats. Its a fact that the Dad bought the kid a gun after that. Its a fact the kid somehow got the gun. Its a emotional reaction to assume anything further than that at this time. We can't assume the Dad believed that his son did make the threats. We can't assume he bought him the gun and let him take it to his room never to see it again.
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Originally posted by justletmein View Post
Did you read what you linked? Honest question, not trying to act like a *****. It doesn't really say anything except a blip that he was suspected of making a threat but there was no evidence.
Georgia high school shooting suspect was previously interviewed after FBI received reports of online threats
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Originally posted by rladner View Post
My wife works at a school and there are random security audits to find things like this. Unfortunately, they are found. I'm not sure the repercussion of it, but the fact they are found means they are happening, which means the security protocols are not being following properly.
I actually believe when it is a TEA audit that the findings are made public.
I am not saying that things are not happening but districts NEED to put safety on the front burner and not on the back. It is hard with no budget but reorganizing a budget for kids safety can happen
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Originally posted by Traildust View Post
Hers the headline on that link....you tell me
Georgia high school shooting suspect was previously interviewed after FBI received reports of online threats
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Originally posted by Hoggslayer View Post
No, they are reporting accusation as fact with then intension of letting your emotions skew your judgment.
The article does report facts. It is a fact that the Dad was interview and the kid was accused of making threats. Its a fact that the Dad bought the kid a gun after that. Its a fact the kid somehow got the gun. Its a emotional reaction to assume anything further than that at this time. We can't assume the Dad believed that his son did make the threats. We can't assume he bought him the gun and let him take it to his room never to see it again.
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Originally posted by Traildust View Post
If his parents were notified of his sons threats, like I've read multiple times, he's culpable of letting his son have access to the weapon.
Its not a slippery slope if law enforcement comes to your house telling you your child wants to shoot up the school and you do nothing to stop his access to your guns.
Its bad parenting and it makes you liable in that situation
It's a slippery slope when *unsubstantiated* accusations result in losing your guns, etc. I'm sure most of us would be way more careful if our kid was accused of making threats, and agree there's some bad parenting involved, but bad parenting is not illegal or 80% of the country would be locked up and our kids would be raised in government camps.
Originally posted by Traildust View Post
Hers the headline on that link....you tell me
Georgia high school shooting suspect was previously interviewed after FBI received reports of online threats
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Originally posted by Hoggslayer View Post
Yep, and when you watch the interview by the sheriff, they left and said they would close the case as unsubstantiated. If the Dad talks to his son and the son say's "Dad that wasn't me" and the father truly believes that then he's made a big mistake. I hope we aren't going to have start standing trial for our parenting mistakes.
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