Oxford High School shooting: 9 SH0T, 4 DEAD, ALL BELIEVED TO BE STUDENTS, UPDATE- Shooter planning insanity defense

darth frosty

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sammyjax

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Not sure why people keep blaming the parents? Blame the people who created these laws that allow what that the parents did perfectly legal.

Let’s be real. The parents are not going to get convicted because by law they did nothing wrong. If there is no proof of them aiding their son which does not seem to be the case, this is grandstanding.

They don’t want us to focus on why these shooting really happen
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Havent had a chance to look through all the pages to see if this BS was posted.



Media Slammed As ‘Racist’ For Using Innocent Photo Of Suspected Michigan School Shooter Praying


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Media outlets are under fire for being “racist” after using a seemingly innocent photo of Ethan Crumbley praying when reporting on the Oxford High School shooting.
Crumbley, a 15-year-old sophomore at the Michigan school, is accused of shooting and killing four people and wounding seven in the 28th school shooting this year.
Crumbley was charged as an adult with two dozen, including murder, attempted murder, and terrorism causing death.
Yet, it seems like most people are still trying to paint Crumbley in a more sympathetic manner.

Photos of Ethan Crumbley praying distract from the nature of his alleged crimes.
Ethan Crumbley isn’t a victim in the gruesome crime that left four teenagers dead, and the other students traumatized for the rest of their lives.

It might seem trivial, finding a problem with a simple photo, but the photo speaks volumes for a country that is constantly making excuses for white people.
When Trayvon Martin was killed by George Zimmerman, the media released photos of him smoking, as if to try and justify the fact that he was a “thug” instead of the innocent Black teenager who was shot and killed.

Major media outlets routinely present a distorted picture of Black people — portraying them as ‘thugs’ or ‘gangsters’ — while white people are described as being mentally ill, or given other excuses to justify their behaviors so they don’t have to be labeled as the perpetrator.

We didn’t hear the word “terrorism” used when 21-year-old Dylann Roof murdered nine members of a Black South Carolina church in 2015.
Instead the media coverage described Roof’s crime as a result of his mental illness.
He was humanized, called a victim of inadequate mental health resources and the environment in which he grew up in.
Roof was escorted by police wearing a bulletproof vest, while Tamir Rice, 12, was shot for playing with a toy gun in a park just seconds after police drove up.

Trayvon Martin was wearing a hoodie and was “as much responsible for [his] death as George Zimmerman,” Fox News’s Geraldo Rivera said.

Michael Brown stole cigarettes, and Eric Garner sold loose cigarettes, which was a “ bad decision” according to New York Post columnist Bob McManus.


People brought up George Floyd’s criminal past after he was murdered, the defense attorney’s for the three men who killed Ahmaud Arbery made comments about his “dirty toenails.

Black people seemingly morph into these menacing headlines, even if they are the victims, especially Black children, while white mass shooters are given words of sympathy.

Many news outlets have already begun to speculate that Crumbley was “bullied” at his high school, using that as a motive for killing four students.

That’s not an excuse, but that seems to be the one that people use whenever a white person is involved in a mass shooting.
When James Holmes, a 25-year-old white man, shot dozens at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado in 2012, the media used words like “a normal kid” and “a smart kid” to describe Holmes.

Not using the correct verbiage to describe murderers and white people who commit heinous crimes, and instead labeling Black people with those terms, especially if they are the victim, is extremely harmful and detrimental.
Ethan Crumbley shouldn’t be the recipient of sympathy or excuses because at the end of the day he chose to walk into his high school with a gun and end four young lives.
 

lightbright

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Parents of the fuckin year...

First you buy a disturbed 15 yr old a 9mm pistol.

Then you're asked to come to the school about his potentially threatening note about gun violence...that you're aware he has access to...but you don't mention it in the meeting...and you resist taking him home..

Then text him ...and jokingly suggest that he not get caught.

And now you abandon him, like he's with relatives, as he's facing life in prison..

deuces, kid


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When the parents themselves are disturbed in their own right..... others who are disturbed.... don't seem disturbed to them..... is there any doubt that they are disturbed RepubliCacs?


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lightbright

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Are you paying attention to the facts? If there's proof? Momma put on ig that she bought it for him 4 Christmas. They definitely going down
You just made me spit my drink out.... this fucking fool doesn't look at facts.... he's a troll...... just look at his content.... all of it..... he's nothing but a "South of the Border" unsuccessful George Lopez... :hmm:

How ain't buying a gun for someone who can't legally have 1 not illegal?
Brother iron.... you done fell into the troll hole going back n forth with this fucking fool.... it's why I banned him to "Ignordia"





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lightbright

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So I just wanna let all the folks in the Rittenhouse threads asking why did we care about that verdict when it was crackas and not us....

THIS IS WHY.

And I guarantee cracker redneck parents all over the country are buying their teenage sons guns and gassing them up to "go out and defend themselves" :smh:

These parents bought that kid a gun, laughed and joked about it-knowing he was unstable- They are like the stupid cousin that jumps off the barn roof and breaks both his legs.

what I mean by that is; There is a reality that exists in their heads about how things would play out... and that has nothing to do with the real world.. just like the January 6 debacle, in cac's heads- they thought, against all reality that they were actually gonna take over and put Trump back in power. :smh:

In that same way, in the parent's heads, their son was gonna use his gun to uphold american justice and values- and if he shot someone, he would never get in trouble for that... he would be a HERO. but the son fucked up the plan by shooting white people




This is exactly right, and this shit is gonna continue



It's only their problem until it's ours. Thing is, when one of these cacs goes somewhere, like to one of our protests, or schools or churches; you know -to go defend himself or others or business or squirrels or whatever and shoots up a bunch of US, then gets on the stand and pulls a rittenhouse, or says he was bullied, you gonna be cool with them letting him go? Because that is what the Rittenhouse case was setting up and why so many people are upset about the verdict.
fixed !!!

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850credit

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Right...the son wrote in his "journal" that
"[his] life sucks."

Well, if he hasn't found out already, he's going to find out that his life wasn't that bad, and that his life is really going to suck now.

Looking at his shitty parents I tend to agree with him. He was set up to fail in life. That's not to mitigate his role in what happened. I just don't think he was brought up with a proper sense of sympathy for others, right and wrong, nor conflict resolution that doesn't involve getting back at people/society/life by using a gun.
 

sammyjax

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Looking at his shitty parents I tend to agree with him. He was set up to fail in life. That's not to mitigate his role in what happened. I just don't think he was brought up with a proper sense of sympathy for others, right and wrong, nor conflict resolution that doesn't involve getting back at people/society/life by using a gun.
Man that applies to a pretty broad swath of black folks and I don't think it's bought us any sympathy or empathy in a few hundred years so pardon me if I don't feel it.
 

blackbull1970

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So I just wanna let all the folks in the Rittenhouse threads asking why did we care about that verdict when it was crackas and not us....

THIS IS WHY.

And I guarantee parents all over the country are buying their teenage sons guns and gassing them up to "go out and defend themselves" :smh:

These parents bought that kid a gun, laughed and joked about it-knowing he was unstable- They are like the stupid cousin that jumps off the barn roof and breaks both his legs.

what I mean by that is; There is a reality that exists in their heads about how things would play out... and that has nothing to do with the real world.. just like the January 6 debacle, in cac's heads- they thought, against all reality that they were actually gonna take over and put Trump back in power. :smh:

In that same way, in the parent's heads, their son was gonna use his gun to uphold american justice and values- and if he shot someone, he would never get in trouble for that... he would be a HERO. but the son fucked up the plan by shooting white people

When the news read that “LOL” text the Mother sent to her son, wrote you wrote was the first thing that popped in my head.

What the parents and kid did falls right in line with what this idiot said back in October.

Madison Cawthorn: Society 'De-masculates' Men, Parents Should Raise Sons to Be 'Monsters'


BY Daniel Villareal
10/18/21 AT 9:20 PM EDT

 

LongLocs85

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From middle school to highschool we were never permitted to have solid backpacks... Only mesh and see-through joints... Had lockers in middle school but didn't get to use them until I got to 8th grade... High school lockers weren't an issue... Can't think of one time where any of us thought there was a gun in the school... I wonder how many schools have specific backpack policies/rules
 

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Man that applies to a pretty broad swath of black folks and I don't think it's bought us any sympathy or empathy in a few hundred years so pardon me if I don't feel it.

I don't "feel it" either. I just agree with what he said about his station in life, relative to his perspective on the world. He had a roof over his head and food in the fridge which is better than a lot of kids. But beyond that his parents failed him obviously and that's sad for any kid.

Black American kids don't have the market cornered on hard luck stories. Whole lot of kids worldwide would trade places with our poorest or worst off in a second. He chose to do what he did and he will pay the price and I don't feel sorry for him. Just agree with what he said is all.
 

easy_b

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From middle school to highschool we were never permitted to have solid backpacks... Only mesh and see-through joints... Had lockers in middle school but didn't get to use them until I got to 8th grade... High school lockers weren't an issue... Can't think of one time where any of us thought there was a gun in the school... I wonder how many schools have specific backpack policies/rules
Regardless of that you are safer going to a black school
 
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