@@judiruthmeredith6427 I’m pregnant with my first child and we’re looking at moving out of the country before our kid is school aged. This is unacceptable
People will still support urban areas being allowed to own guns. Nothing will change lol. It happens again and again and for some reason people still want literal killing tools to be legal.
I’m a teacher. The first question I am asked by my students, even the kindergarteners, is where do we go if someone has a gun? This should not be the first question on kids’ minds.
Blame the parents. Period. I have a 14 yr old son. If he (God forbid) did something like this it would be 100% my fault. Talk to your kids, listen to your kids, know your d*mn kids people.
That's how I know you're a good parent. Some of these parents just leave their kids to their own devices and then are shocked when they do something like this.
Amos 3:6 “Shall a trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid? shall there be evil in a city, and the LORD hath not done it?” Deuteronomy 32:39 “See now that I, even I, am he, and there is no god with me: I kill, and I make alive; I wound, and I heal: neither is there any that can deliver out of my hand.” Psalms 9:16 “The LORD is known by the judgment which he executeth: the wicked is snared in the work of his own hands. Higgaion. Selah.” All praise to the most high Yahawah and his son Yahawashi and the holy spirt which is wisdom, knowledge and understanding🤴🏽🦁🐑👑🔥🛸
Do you have kids? Do they do EVERYTHING you tell them? Don't get me wrong-I know what you're saying-but making one person pay for another's crime is not right.
There are most broken home that cause this, so if you have nieces and nephews , and they don't have great parents, step in as a responsible adult should
I went to high school in the late 70s, early 80s in California and NO ONE brought a gun to school. We didn't fight 10 on 1 like they do now, if kids had a beef they fought one on one and we broke it up before anyone got hurt (if a teacher didn't break it up first). Our society is degenerate and sick in the head that this is so common now. Most kids I grew up with hunted and shot guns regularly and no one ever thought about using one on another person. WTF is wrong with modernity where people are so dehumanized?
I went to high school in the 70s and 80s also, and there were plenty of guns at school usually in people's vehicles, I know when I turned 18 I drove my truck to school with a 30-30 hanging in my back window.
yall did bring guns to school. every other boomer says they kept their shotgun in the rack and stuff. and kids cut each other and lynched each other and stuff back in the day too.
@@rogerlink4192 have you ever seen any old movie ever? westerns are violent. all the clint eastwood stuff is violent af. history books are filled with violence. people are LESS VIOLENT than they used to be. there used to be street gangs and mobsters and lynch mobs and all of that bs. My grandpa bragged about how they'd beat up anyone they thought was gay when he was young. people blaming video games for violence is so stupid and detached from reality.
Uh, a fourteen year old isn't free from felony counts of murder if they are a mass shooter lmao The law isnt protecting them at all, most likely they will get tried as an adult
I'm a 2A guy but parents/ ppl have to do a better job of locking up firearms always and not giving safe codes to kids no matter how much they think they're trusted.
How did a 14 yr old got hold of a gun just like that? Something should be done. this is very serious especially to a country regarded as a super power.
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I know you didn't just compare a news outlet reporting a school shooting to cussing on your gaming channel. @901Wes To everyone reading this comment who is not American, I swear we're not all like this🤦♀️
@@sandyosher4608 Sandy, just because you can’t draw a line from a to b in a society that worships violence but gets outraged at cursing then that is YOUR problem. It happens in the news channels I watch too. Back with Covid they would get demonitized for SAYING the word but the big news outlets and local news wouldn’t . RU-vid has always favored corporate media while being too harsh on independent creators .
You people that willingly choose to browse RU-vid without adblock installed in the year of our lord 2024 sicken and confuse me. People on phones don't even have an excuse when even some phone browsers have this built in.
it surprises how people are not street smart at all, people askin where they get the gun from, like dude if i wanted too I can get a gun in the streets for 200$ like this is a cultural issue not a gun issue, we need to reform communities not gun laws
It's a rhetorical question. Of course people know or at least can take a good guess where he got it. The question is meant to emphasize how easy it is for people to get a hold of them.
People here asking how do these kids get guns? Just a bit ago I watched a video of kids 13-17 year olds stole cars and rammed into several gun stores and took 100 guns..think it was in Cincinnati or something....thats how..theft.unparented kids.
Also the courts do not actually punish kids at least in area I work until they drop a body just keep adding on more and more probation until they drop someone
Being someone from this town, this is surreal. Would never thought this would happen so close to home. RiP to those who lost their life and prayers for the families involved.
@@boon240 I live 35 miles from the town of Uvalde where the shooter killed 19 kids and 2 teachers. The town still morns the loss and the police presence there after the fact is heavy. The school has been torn down and a new one is being built. School shootings are here and will not stop until guns are controlled and mental health is addressed more seriously. Actually not sure what the answer is but for sure it’s not like it was when I was growing up in the 60’s.
@@hatalp007 how?? Just recently kids between the age of 13-17 rammed cars into some gun stores and stole them...thats how..beleive in Cincinnati or something...yet im the problem because i own one.
How come we have metal detectors at courthouses but our most valuable, our children, do not get the same level of protection. We should not have schools without security measures in place to prevent kids from bringing in any weapon. We also need better mental health services to identify and address issues amongst these students.
we don't need to secure schools. they were never secure for 250 years. Now all the sudden there is a certain group of people who came to power in the last few years who are the true guilty party....
More of bad parenting...when the kids in highschool are 14 to 18 and their parents are only 35yearsold this is what u get..kids having kids..the parents are still in the clubs and bars dropping it like it's hot...I see it everyday when I pick up my 16 years old daughter..the way these kids dress at school is ridiculous..you can tell that social media is raising them and not the parents...
The parents and kid should be held accountable, a kid can’t get a gun unless it’s given to them. Parents are responsible for their kid. It’s not a gun control issue at all, it’s the parenting that’s to blame for this tragedy
What is happening in the life of a fourteen year old for him to do something this extreme?! He needs to face his punishment, but somebody also needs to look deeper into his background, because this didn’t happen out of nowhere…
I wanna know what the shooter had to say. What caused them to finally snap? I can bet the farm bullying has alot to do with it. And the school probably did absolutely nothing to stop the bullying. People, especially kids, just don't go off the hinges like that for no reason.
It's also only a few weeks into the school year and early chatter is that it was a freshman...we'd be talking about bullying from middle school and earlier.
Commentator could barely keep it together at 2:16...this is tragic. My deepest condolences and love to the families. I cannot imagine as a parent having get a call that your little one is gone.
@@josephmccartney5951You're correct, she did not cry, but her voice started shaking...may not have been noticeable to the average person, but to someone who has studied human behavior it was my personal observation...You are entitled to your opinion. News commentators do their best to maintain their composure even though they are emotionally impacted by events. I'm sure she would say that this was a difficult story.
2 little girls were stabbed to death in the UK at a dance class around a week or two ago. In Japan, there’s been multiple mass stabbing incidents at schools (even a kindergarten) in the past. We’ve seen mass incidents with firearms in Scandinavia. Incidents like this have happened pretty often in France too (there was the guy who drove a truck into a crowd). Not to downplay the issue in the states, it’s for sure a problem. But pretending like this is exclusive to the US is patently untrue. This is a human problem, not an America problem. Troubled individuals will use whatever tools are available to them to inflict harm.
Lots of other countries deal with this, they just aren't reported to American news or hidden away to project a safer country to their citizens. The countries that actually don't have an issue with this have safety mechanisms we don't have, like, bag checks, armed security, and metal detectors. We just refuse to use those fo rsome reason
@@squanchysquanch1840 You mentioned 3 events. One occurred in 2016. that was a while ago. In 2016 the us gun death rate was 10.6 in 100,000. far higher than any other country. I know you hate facts, but the gun problem in the US is real whether you admit it or not.
Just to think that parents sent their child to school this morning and went about their day or went to work just to find out their child has been shot and killed is absolutely terrifying and heartbreaking
My question is how did he get the firearm? Why wasn't it under lock and key? All firearms should be locked up. I feel the parents should be held accountable for his actions.
@@marekd.7350No YOU miss the point. . he used a gun dingus. He could have dropped an atomic bomb on the school or flew a plane into it but he didnt. he took a gun into a school like so many others before him.
@@talesfromtheleashexpatdogl1426 MAGA Parents would have nothing to do with this. Quit targetting one political spectrum just because you disagree with it.
It doesn’t matter how many times these things occurs, it’s still heartbreaking news to hear. Prayers for the students and teachers that lost their lives today.
Finally someone says it . Putting so much into wealth, money, and power, worshipping selfishness as a right , working parents to the bone , and destroying the concept of community is bound to create monsters . The difference between us and other countries is we allow guns to fall into the hands of monsters and we gate keep therapy behind a paywall. What could go wrong huh😢.
I don’t care that the shooter was a kid. It is never okay to take someone’s life. I was bullied severely at that age and am bipolar and was dealing with hallucinations and yes I thought about getting revenge but I got help because I knew these thoughts were wrong and that kid knew what he was doing. There is always a choice when it comes to murder. Shame on those parents too for not locking up the gun safe and getting their child proper help
@@Stasiaa1212 I empathize with that. But I'm not about to romanticize m*urder as a valid response. 14 people? 2 teachers? That sound like bullying to you?
@@Stasiaa1212 Yes, I know. I was speaking to what this kid did, not you. I'll add, I'm not convinced he was bullied into this. I think that's an Internet rumor some took as fact.
3rd world countries have poverty/socioeconomic problems and underdevelopment. They don't have teens massacring their schoolmates in school with firearms..
We are about to vote for Kamala, so there's hope that major changes are about to come in January. But that is a whole school years worth of death of children until then....
Once again the news reporting on a story without getting the suspect's side of the story. Because the most important thing you are missing in this story is the why. Real journalism requires telling all sides of a given story. What you see here is not real journalism.
In this case the suspect is a minor. Minors get additional protection in the justice system so we likely won't get the why until it goes to court and even then its gonna be a stripped down version. They never did release that manifesto from the TN shooter that shot up a catholic school.
"A suburb of Atlanta" "About an hour outside of Atlanta" So the rest of the state is just considered a suburb of Atlanta? This isn't even the same county as Atlanta.
@@concernedpatriot.2221 I’ve seen 3 students interviewed on a couple different videos/news channels…all 3 are Hispanic. I wonder if this a predominantly Hispanic high school and perhaps the shooter was Hispanic as well. Possible migrant? You know the media won’t release that info anytime soon if that’s the case
@concernedpatriot.2221 - you need to stop drinking that KoolAid buddy boy. It's more likely that nothing else is known about the shooter. He's still alive, so releasing his name or other identifying details is going to be a legal sticky wicket.
Guns have literally nothing to do with it. It's the fact that local governments choose to keep schools unprotected. If it's not a gun, it's a knife. Bombs. Whatever... If someone wants to hurt another human being, they will find a way. Schools need armed security.
@@OwThatHurt46 According to some people voted into office, guns are safer than phones. They claim we need sensible phone legislation to control TikTok. That's the real threat to America's youth. (Video games and movies are OK, these days.)
@@calebmcallister4289 well duh but not being able to send a last msg. text were shown between kids and their parents and its just scary not being able to just incase
_The Lord gives us free will to do good or evil What the good people do is prevent evil_ That means _limiting_ access to weapons. Im all for 2nd ammendment, but we need *real* rules and restrictions. If you own a gun and a minor lives there, it MUST be properly locked up. Inspection every year for all gun owners. (That would create a lot of jobs) National registry and Gun tagging. Mandatory firearms class to secure gun license, 2 weeks minimum. 3d print guns need to be illegal or get registered. Higher punishment for caught smuggling weapons, to or from our borders. We can do things, THE NRA wants us to do nothing! They pay politicians to do NOTHING while places like Japan and Switzerland have figured it out! *They have access to guns AND their safety!* We are not the greatest nation if we can't at least do that🇺🇸🇺🇲
Guns have literally nothing to do with it. It's the fact that local governments choose to keep schools unprotected. If it's not a gun, it's a knife. Bombs. Whatever... If someone wants to hurt another human being, they will find a way. Schools need armed security. You'd rather give up the freedom our forefathers died to secure? Have you seen something of the insane policies that come out onto the congress floor? The ONLY reason they don't pass is fear of the people. Look at how Germany was able to accomplish this before WW2. You think the local populace would've gone quietly if they'd been allowed to be armed? Armed security and hardened access to the school stops the threat at the door.