theoneandonly wrote:no going into dorms where hundreds of unarmed college kids live and are probably sleeping at 7 in the morning and shooting a few of them takes some hardcore combat knowledge. Didn't you learn anything in The Marines?
theoneandonly wrote:lol, that fish almost being as ugly as the English must've really got under your skin. I don't think I've even bothered to talk to you before, you're a waste of time who takes q3w too seriously.
This is some fuct up shit. But I'm not talking about just the carnage that this guy unleashed, but how the school handled this. They say there was one shooter and there was two seperate shooting incidents, two hours apart. This guy probably blasted someone in the first shooting, then he had two hours to think about it and realized he was either going to be going to jail the rest of his life or receive the death penalty. So he said fuck it and decided to go down in a blaze of gruesome glory. And thats when the second shootings started. But the problem here is that the school didn't shut down after the first shooting. There is going to be a shit storm at this school. Someone is to blame for not canceling school. This is gonna get ugly...
Even if there were 2 shooters, being 2 hours apart gave them plenty of time to lock it down. It seems like that would have at least minimized the death toll - again, even if there were 2 shooters, and isn't clear that there were.
Virginia Tech spokesman Larry Hincker was happy to hear the bill was defeated. "I'm sure the university community is appreciative of the General Assembly's actions because this will help parents, students, faculty and visitors feel safe on our campus."
Great, now we have to listen to 5 months of "experts", causes, the history of school shootings, and whatever the fuck else the news thinks they can fill time with.