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This kid wrote "help me" the day he shot people. What a failure of response. WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2021 #1
No kidding. BlackSkimmer Dec 2021 #6
It's devastating. He's sitting there literally begging for help. And gets nothing. WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2021 #11
Yes, I agree. BlackSkimmer Dec 2021 #12
Its almost like they wanted to get rid of him, and arranged for his murder or jail.. spike jones Dec 2021 #50
"Begging" is a subjective interpretation. maxsolomon Dec 2021 #19
"The thoughts won't stop, help me," doesn't seem like something someone would share casually. WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2021 #20
Article doesn't quote him saying "help me", does it? maxsolomon Dec 2021 #25
Other articles have. WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2021 #33
Yes, it was in many reports today. BlackSkimmer Dec 2021 #60
I did not realize the level of ineptitude taxi Dec 2021 #72
Seriously. Our mental health care in the U.S. is nonexistent. yardwork Dec 2021 #17
Intrusive thoughts, he couldn't stop them, hoped someone Wingus Dingus Dec 2021 #23
It's heartbreaking. WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2021 #45
Male schizophrenia may not be a surprise here. Sympthsical Dec 2021 #44
I think I heard on TV that the parents insisted the child be sent back to the classroom Irish_Dem Dec 2021 #2
Yeah, and during the shooting his mom texted, "Ethan, don't do it." tblue37 Dec 2021 #3
Mom sent the "I'm not mad at you" text. WhiskeyGrinder Dec 2021 #4
Corrected. Thanks. tblue37 Dec 2021 #9
Right, the crime is fine, just don't get caught. Irish_Dem Dec 2021 #10
The "... not to get caught" remark was the most disturbing MarcA Dec 2021 #38
We're they still at the school when he started shooting? boston bean Dec 2021 #5
No. Apparently the dad headed home from work when he heard news about the shooting. BlackSkimmer Dec 2021 #8
No, they had left iemanja Dec 2021 #47
Re: Searching online for ammo moondust Dec 2021 #7
A violent, mentally ill son and they bought him a gun and encouraged him to buy ammo. Irish_Dem Dec 2021 #15
Was the handgun purchased FOR him? maxsolomon Dec 2021 #21
As a present. LisaL Dec 2021 #26
He's fucking FOURTEEN. maxsolomon Dec 2021 #28
Ima guess your high school or junior high didn't have a shooting team Effete Snob Dec 2021 #34
I went to an Arts High School. maxsolomon Dec 2021 #36
Nope. I grew up in a socially evolved urban setting. Guns were hunters. nt Progressive Jones Dec 2021 #64
I thought that is what I heard at the prosecutor's presser. Irish_Dem Dec 2021 #29
He posted his present on social media in his hand so OK we know the parents were not going to do luckone Dec 2021 #41
Prosecutor says gun was taken from parents' bedroom Effete Snob Dec 2021 #24
Mom called the gun a "Christmas present" for the son. LisaL Dec 2021 #27
Okay, here's a link Effete Snob Dec 2021 #31
I thought I heard it said that the gun was purchased for the son. Irish_Dem Dec 2021 #32
yup Effete Snob Dec 2021 #35
For god's sake. Makes me ill. Irish_Dem Dec 2021 #37
Very fine people dalton99a Dec 2021 #13
They both got DUI's on the same day? underpants Dec 2021 #39
This appears to point fingers at the school. Don't. Grins Dec 2021 #76
The parents and the kids should get life in prison. roamer65 Dec 2021 #14
He is being tried as an adult. BlackSkimmer Dec 2021 #16
+1000 roamer65 Dec 2021 #18
Man 2 carries a sentence of 15 years max in MI maxsolomon Dec 2021 #22
The kid may well , but I doubt very much that involuntary manslaughter charges can result in life Dial H For Hero Dec 2021 #30
15 years is the max, I think. tblue37 Dec 2021 #42
IF they were all up on murder and IF I were a juror... roamer65 Dec 2021 #43
You'd sentence a 15 year old child to death? maxsolomon Dec 2021 #65
This one I would. roamer65 Dec 2021 #75
They met with kid and parents, didn't search his bag and sent him back to class? brush Dec 2021 #40
Superintendent, principal and social worker should all be looking for new lines of work Squaredeal Dec 2021 #46
+1, I was wondering why the hell the school didn't send his ass home for doing all what he did ..... uponit7771 Dec 2021 #52
I wonder if they didn't search his bag because of white people syndrome. Lonestarblue Dec 2021 #49
are they legally allowed to search his bag? that would be my question. But they should have sent demigoddess Dec 2021 #51
You make a great point...the assumption by some that white people couldn't possibly... brush Dec 2021 #54
... Crepuscular Dec 2021 #58
so many red flags. IcyPeas Dec 2021 #48
The school saw the problem but didnt act as if he were a real threat. SYFROYH Dec 2021 #53
They did call the parents in that day for an immediate meeting iemanja Dec 2021 #55
That kid should have been searched malaise Dec 2021 #56
It was the day OF the shooting that they drawing was found. maxsolomon Dec 2021 #68
Those words "the thoughts won't stop" are significant. MoonRiver Dec 2021 #57
Thoughts are not the same as voices. LisaL Dec 2021 #59
If they're in your head they are. MoonRiver Dec 2021 #62
Where did he get the ammo? taxi Dec 2021 #61
They bought the ammo with the gun, most likely. maxsolomon Dec 2021 #66
😢😢😢😢 live love laugh Dec 2021 #63
The school fucked up too. BradAllison Dec 2021 #67
Parents never told the school that the kid had access to firearms. maxsolomon Dec 2021 #69
His parents essentially talked them out of punishing him immediately BradAllison Dec 2021 #70
Was the drawing itself punishable? Or the ammo search? maxsolomon Dec 2021 #71
Sounds like they called the shots BradAllison Dec 2021 #73
I agree, but I don't know what their rules are. maxsolomon Dec 2021 #74
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