2aguy
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Admit it....nobody's supposed to care about school shootings.Teen suspect shoots 15-year-old girl at Italy, Texas school
The good news is that nobody got killed. A sure sign that things are getting better.
Admit it. You wish she died.
No, we care about them. We just despise that dumbshits like you won't allow the good people to carry guns to defend against scumbags like this asshole. Who was already known to be violent, but instead of keeping him away from school he was allowed on campus. Toss the blame at the administration that allows a little shit like this to attack students in the name of political correctness.
A 16-year-old boy accused of shooting a classmate at a Texas high school on Monday had a history of aggressive actions at school, a fellow student said.
The injured student, a 15-year-old girl, was airlifted to a hospital in Dallas following the shooting inside the cafeteria at Italy High School, which is in the small town of Italy about 40 miles south of Dallas. The boy fled after being confronted by a school district official but was later arrested.
Cassie Shook, a 17-year-old junior at the school, told The Associated Press that she was driving up to the building when she saw "the doors fly open and everyone screaming and running out of the building." She said she was angry when she learned who the suspect was because she'd complained about the boy at least twice to school officials, including to a vice principal.
"This could have been avoidable," she said. "There were so many signs."
Student: Boy arrested in Texas high school shooting has violent past
Thanks......again...another case of mental illness...and the government failing to protect the innocent...from your link...I knew this would be the case since actual research shows that 90% of those who commit murder have a violent history going back to their teen years...
Shook said she first went to school officials after the boy allegedly made a "hit list" in eighth grade and her name was on it. Then last year, the boy got angry during a class and threw a pair of scissors at her friend and later threw a computer against a wall, she said.
"I ran out of the classroom screaming, telling everyone to hide because I was scared," Shook said.
Shook said police came to talk to the class after the incident. She said the boy was removed from the school but eventually was allowed back.
Italy Independent School District Superintendent Lee Joffre said the district couldn't comment on disciplinary actions involving students. Police have not released the boy's name and didn't return a message seeking comment about his past.