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There are legitimately stupid kids out there. (Re: school shootings)
Posted on 2/20/18 at 4:55 am
Posted on 2/20/18 at 4:55 am
There’s an outbreak of kids now making “fake” threats on social media about shooting up several schools. Here in eastern VA, there’s something like 12 schools that have had direct threats made towards those schools. So far, two teenagers have been arrested. Nothing yet about how many of the threats they’re responsible for.
There’s also a couple made back home in NE MS.
I’m told that it’s like this pretty much across the country. Up here, they said that they will absolutely be charged with a felony.
There’s also a couple made back home in NE MS.
I’m told that it’s like this pretty much across the country. Up here, they said that they will absolutely be charged with a felony.
This post was edited on 2/20/18 at 4:56 am
Posted on 2/20/18 at 5:19 am to pankReb
As long as news outlets continue to give this the amount of attention it gets, idiots will try to 1-up each other with stupidity.
Posted on 2/20/18 at 5:20 am to pankReb
Every kid thinks they’re fricking special these days
Posted on 2/20/18 at 5:21 am to pankReb
Happening in Louisiana too. Look a couple threads down.
Posted on 2/20/18 at 5:23 am to pankReb
We had some do the same in Southern Indiana.
Kids think they can just jump on Snapchat and that the school or authorities will never find out. Or that doing it on social media won’t result in a consequence.
Kids think they can just jump on Snapchat and that the school or authorities will never find out. Or that doing it on social media won’t result in a consequence.
Posted on 2/20/18 at 5:28 am to SnoopALoop
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As long as news outlets continue to give this the amount of attention it gets, idiots will try to 1-up each other with stupidity.
Kind of hard to ask the media to ignore school shootings.....
Posted on 2/20/18 at 5:29 am to pankReb
had one yesterday in the tiny little town of deridder. i dont understand this shite
Posted on 2/20/18 at 5:32 am to pankReb
When I was about 10, I lived in Germany. Back in those days, sky jackings were still a thing.
I remember seeing about 20 German police officers and 4 or 5 police dogs take out some dumb American teenager who joked about about having a bomb in his bag at the Frankfort airport.
They took him down with a lot of enthusiasm.
Kids making threats need to have a SWAT team swarm their parents house with tear gas, flash grenades, and anything else they have. If they make an example out of the first few, it will stop.
I remember seeing about 20 German police officers and 4 or 5 police dogs take out some dumb American teenager who joked about about having a bomb in his bag at the Frankfort airport.
They took him down with a lot of enthusiasm.
Kids making threats need to have a SWAT team swarm their parents house with tear gas, flash grenades, and anything else they have. If they make an example out of the first few, it will stop.
Posted on 2/20/18 at 5:33 am to sgallo3
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sgallo3
you a dragon, brah?
Posted on 2/20/18 at 5:34 am to pankReb
Don’t know what the law is regarding that but they should get something more than just a slap in the wrist.
Posted on 2/20/18 at 5:35 am to DownSouthCrawfish
I like the idea of a public caning.
Posted on 2/20/18 at 5:41 am to pankReb
24 hour unchecked sensationalized media combined with the first generation to be raised on unlimited social media is going to yield some fascinatingly terrifying results. This is the first one.
Posted on 2/20/18 at 5:43 am to Rebel
One of the good ones rebel. There's a surprising amount of us on here
Posted on 2/20/18 at 5:46 am to sgallo3
back when I was in high school, we played y'all in basketball and Wayne Sims dunked so hard on me, I took myself out of the game.
Posted on 2/20/18 at 5:51 am to DownSouthCrawfish
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Don’t know what the law is regarding that but they should get something more than just a slap in the wrist.
One of the teens here is facing a felony charge.
shite another threat just got reported up here.
Posted on 2/20/18 at 5:54 am to pankReb
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shite another threat just got reported up here.
where you at, baw?
Posted on 2/20/18 at 6:17 am to pankReb
we need to make it illegal for the news to report these crimes for more than a day, and super illegal to name the shooter
that will help
The Contagion Effect
that will help
The Contagion Effect
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These events don’t occur in a vacuum. While the “contagion” effect is well-documented in the case of suicides, it’s been studied less in the context of mass shootings. But as shootings become an ever more commonplace occurrence, more of us are wondering about the possibility of a ripple effect.
We’re starting to better understand the epidemiology behind this tragic trend. While the research is limited, a recent Arizona State University study found strong evidence that school shootings and other acts of mass violence are contagious.
The researchers did a statistical analysis of 176 mass shooting events in the U.S. from 2006 to 2011 and 220 school shootings between 1997 and 2013. They discovered that mass shootings were significantly more likely to occur if another shooting that received national media coverage took place in the previous 13 days — a finding that suggests that mass shootings tend to cluster together in a similar manner to suicides. This was “apparently due to the [media] coverage planting the seeds of ideation in at-risk individuals to commit similar acts,” the study said.
Posted on 2/20/18 at 6:20 am to pankReb
I remember the having a bunch called into my middle school after Columnine. Kids realize it'll get them out of class to call these in.
They need to come up with a strict punishment so kids realize they can't jokingly do this without getting in trouble.
They need to come up with a strict punishment so kids realize they can't jokingly do this without getting in trouble.
Posted on 2/20/18 at 6:27 am to SlowFlowPro
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we need to make it illegal for the news to report these crimes for more than a day, and super illegal to name the shooter
While I don’t disagree in theory., that seems to violate 1A.
Posted on 2/20/18 at 7:03 am to SlowFlowPro
Yea, let’s make laws on what the media can and can’t cover, and how long they can cover it. Don’t see how that could go poorly. Know what, let’s just have the government be our media!
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