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Originally posted by mr-lizard
Well considering America is up to its teeth in ammo and most people have mental health issues, surely it'd be quicker to just ban Americans.
Originally posted by LittleBlackEagle
Heart goes out to these people. on the other hand isn't that a gun free zone already.
I jest of course, and I wish all the victims the best of luck, but this is what happens when a gun-loving society filled with mentally ill people develops a superiority complex. The rest of the world just looks at this country and thinks, 'what the hell are you people doing?'.
Originally posted by T4NG0
reply to post by mr-lizard
How is it unbelievable. All these politicians in Washington have kids, and they go to schools where there is a strong armed presence. That way you wouldn't dream of pulling anything because you would get owned.
Multiple people have been shot at a north Harris County college, and a second suspect may be on the loose, Harris County Precinct 4 deputy constables said.
Investigators said the shooting happened at Lone Star College's North Harris campus, 2700 West W. W. Thorne Drive near Aldine Westfield shortly after noon on Tuesday.
Officials have not said exactly how many people have been shot or the extent of their injuries.
Deputy constables said they have at least one person detained, but have not said if that person is a suspected shooter.
Investigators said a second suspect, a black man 18 to 20 years old, fled north of campus. Deputies are actively searching for that man.
Armed Harris County sheriff's deputies searched buildings and vehicles for anyone who may be involved in the shooting.
A shelter-in-place was ordered at the college. Students, faculty and staff were told to stay where they are.
Aldine Independent School District officials said four nearby campuses, Dunn Elementary, Parker Intermediate, Nimitz 9th grade campus and Nimitz High, were placed on lockdown as a precaution. School district officials said there is no reason to believe a shooter is on any of those campuses, but the lockdown was issued for precautionary measures.
KPRC Local 2 and Click2Houston.com will have much more on this breaking news story. Please refresh this page for the latest information.
Originally posted by antar
reply to post by SpaDe_
From the feed looks like it is pretty much over now. Everyone calm and walking slowly, both students as well as EMT and first responders.
Originally posted by mr-lizard
Probably just another school shooting. Nothing to worry about as it's becoming part of the American tradition. Unless of course you're a parent or in the NRA.
Seriously though, you Americans need to start making decisions soon, the only country were a piece of metal is more valuable than your own children.
Am i right in saying you're considering arming teachers at school? Unbelievable.
Originally posted by antar
reply to post by antar
LSC Shooting 5
HOUSTON -
Multiple people have been shot at a north Harris County college, and a second suspect may be on the loose, Harris County Precinct 4 deputy constables said.
Investigators said the shooting happened at Lone Star College's North Harris campus, 2700 West W. W. Thorne Drive near Aldine Westfield shortly after noon on Tuesday.
Officials have not said exactly how many people have been shot or the extent of their injuries.
Deputy constables said they have at least one person detained, but have not said if that person is a suspected shooter.
Investigators said a second suspect, a black man 18 to 20 years old, fled north of campus. Deputies are actively searching for that man.
Armed Harris County sheriff's deputies searched buildings and vehicles for anyone who may be involved in the shooting.
A shelter-in-place was ordered at the college. Students, faculty and staff were told to stay where they are.
Aldine Independent School District officials said four nearby campuses, Dunn Elementary, Parker Intermediate, Nimitz 9th grade campus and Nimitz High, were placed on lockdown as a precaution. School district officials said there is no reason to believe a shooter is on any of those campuses, but the lockdown was issued for precautionary measures.
KPRC Local 2 and Click2Houston.com will have much more on this breaking news story. Please refresh this page for the latest information.
www.click2houston.com...
Originally posted by mr-lizard
It's not trolling to state the obvious. Just because you people have buried your heads in the sand, doesn't mean I have.
I genuinely feel sorry for the victims, but this will continue and continue and continue... Crazy people + a gun loving society = your current reality.