BadMoonRisin said:
The question: can you wait about a year....maybe September?
The FBI are ****ing worthless asshats.
Emotional Support Cobra said:
A homogeneous society with high marriage rates and high work ethic is key to low crime. Educational systems with family buy-in and religious establishments as well.
"Stood pat". He was questioned, there was not enough evidence to arrest him. He's a juvenile. Exactly what were they supposed to do?AG @ HEART said:BadMoonRisin said:
The question: can you wait about a year....maybe September?
The FBI are ****ing worthless asshats.
Oh look the FBI knew and stood pat once again….
No Spin Ag said:Emotional Support Cobra said:
A homogeneous society with high marriage rates and high work ethic is key to low crime. Educational systems with family buy-in and religious establishments as well.
What do you mean by "homogenous"?
CanyonAg77 said:No Spin Ag said:Emotional Support Cobra said:
A homogeneous society with high marriage rates and high work ethic is key to low crime. Educational systems with family buy-in and religious establishments as well.
What do you mean by "homogenous"?
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Geographic isolation helps, too. See: "Iceland"
Notify the school, local police, his parents, all his neighbors?B-1 83 said:"Stood pat". He was questioned, there was not enough evidence to arrest him. He's a juvenile. Exactly what were they supposed to do?AG @ HEART said:BadMoonRisin said:
The question: can you wait about a year....maybe September?
The FBI are ****ing worthless asshats.
Oh look the FBI knew and stood pat once again….
I agree. Not much the FBI could've done. However, it should've been a red flag for the parents to secure the weapons and keep an eye over the kid like a hawk. I've got a feeling mom and dad are going to get charged with murder on this one as well.B-1 83 said:"Stood pat". He was questioned, there was not enough evidence to arrest him. He's a juvenile. Exactly what were they supposed to do?AG @ HEART said:BadMoonRisin said:
The question: can you wait about a year....maybe September?
The FBI are ****ing worthless asshats.
Oh look the FBI knew and stood pat once again….
FBI did notify local sheriffs and he and parents were interviewed over the concerns.richardag said:Notify the school, local police, his parents, all his neighbors?B-1 83 said:"Stood pat". He was questioned, there was not enough evidence to arrest him. He's a juvenile. Exactly what were they supposed to do?AG @ HEART said:BadMoonRisin said:
The question: can you wait about a year....maybe September?
The FBI are ****ing worthless asshats.
Oh look the FBI knew and stood pat once again….
Yes it has and yet we continue to add to the problem by allowing the continued invasion of our country by those unlike us and unlikely to want to be like us. The cultural rot of the folks who have been here for generations along with the culture of the invaders isn't something that can be fixed easily. Two or three generations and you might make a little progress, but I doubt very much can be changed.No Spin Ag said:CanyonAg77 said:No Spin Ag said:Emotional Support Cobra said:
A homogeneous society with high marriage rates and high work ethic is key to low crime. Educational systems with family buy-in and religious establishments as well.
What do you mean by "homogenous"?
Similar:
Values
Religion
Ethics
Economics
Government
Race
Ethnicity
Geographic isolation helps, too. See: "Iceland"
Gotcha, and appreciate the response. Unfortunately, that boat sailed centuries ago.
CanyonAg77 said:
I probably should have added "culture", but most of what I mentioned covered it.
I wish things weren't so divided, but it is what it is. The opportunities are there to become part of the positive culture of the United States, but many would rather blame others and not work or take responsibility.
Freedom is our strength, not diversity.
But if more people would embrace freedom and responsibility, all peoples and cultures could flourish. Asians, both Indian and East Asian do well in the US.
richardag said:Notify the school, local police, his parents, all his neighbors?B-1 83 said:"Stood pat". He was questioned, there was not enough evidence to arrest him. He's a juvenile. Exactly what were they supposed to do?AG @ HEART said:BadMoonRisin said:
The question: can you wait about a year....maybe September?
The FBI are ****ing worthless asshats.
Oh look the FBI knew and stood pat once again….
Following the tips from Discord users, authorities went to the Grays' residence and spoke to both Colt, who was then 13 and a student at Jefferson Middle School in Georgia, and his father, Colin, according to the report. Colin denied knowing what Discord was and Colt said he had deactivated his Discord account months prior. Discord is a free messaging app, predominantly used in the gaming community.deddog said:richardag said:Notify the school, local police, his parents, all his neighbors?B-1 83 said:"Stood pat". He was questioned, there was not enough evidence to arrest him. He's a juvenile. Exactly what were they supposed to do?AG @ HEART said:BadMoonRisin said:
The question: can you wait about a year....maybe September?
The FBI are ****ing worthless asshats.
Oh look the FBI knew and stood pat once again….
His parents should have known. Doubt the FBi interviewed him without the parents knowledge
Making terroristic threats is not a crime? Could the FBI not tie threats to him?
Or is this the new FBi , letting him go, just in time for election season?
dropping by said:
The reason South Korea and Japan feel safe is because they didn't spend their entire history making sure a significant portion of their population didn't have anything. Look no further than Mississippi for an example of this. Almost 40% black and poorest state in the Union.
Rich people don't have high crime rates. Poor people do, and that's consistent around the world no matter the demographics. The easiest way to lower crime rates is to lift up your poor. The countries with the lowest poverty rates also are the safest. Japan and Korea are unique in their poor are rural. Rural life is cheaper than city life so it is easier to manage. See rural America for that validation. You can buy a functional house in WV for 30k. People in their cities are doing well for themselves.
About an accusation?richardag said:Notify the school, local police, his parents, all his neighbors?B-1 83 said:"Stood pat". He was questioned, there was not enough evidence to arrest him. He's a juvenile. Exactly what were they supposed to do?AG @ HEART said:BadMoonRisin said:
The question: can you wait about a year....maybe September?
The FBI are ****ing worthless asshats.
Oh look the FBI knew and stood pat once again….
richardag said:Notify the school, local police, his parents, all his neighbors?B-1 83 said:"Stood pat". He was questioned, there was not enough evidence to arrest him. He's a juvenile. Exactly what were they supposed to do?AG @ HEART said:BadMoonRisin said:
The question: can you wait about a year....maybe September?
The FBI are ****ing worthless asshats.
Oh look the FBI knew and stood pat once again….
LOLdropping by said:
The reason South Korea and Japan feel safe is because they didn't spend their entire history making sure a significant portion of their population didn't have anything. Look no further than Mississippi for an example of this. Almost 40% black and poorest state in the Union.
Rich people don't have high crime rates. Poor people do, and that's consistent around the world no matter the demographics. The easiest way to lower crime rates is to lift up your poor. The countries with the lowest poverty rates also are the safest. Japan and Korea are unique in their poor are rural. Rural life is cheaper than city life so it is easier to manage. See rural America for that validation. You can buy a functional house in WV for 30k. People in their cities are doing well for themselves.
Assuming he got the firearm from them. Do we know that yet?AustinCountyAg said:I agree. Not much the FBI could've done. However, it should've been a red flag for the parents to secure the weapons and keep an eye over the kid like a hawk. I've got a feeling mom and dad are going to get charged with murder on this one as well.B-1 83 said:"Stood pat". He was questioned, there was not enough evidence to arrest him. He's a juvenile. Exactly what were they supposed to do?AG @ HEART said:BadMoonRisin said:
The question: can you wait about a year....maybe September?
The FBI are ****ing worthless asshats.
Oh look the FBI knew and stood pat once again….
Show.Off.CanyonAg77 said:Rapier108 said:No it doesn't.Danimal said:
Why is it that kids who grow up with AR style weapons in the house seem to want to get their hands on them? Is there maybe a link between immature parents who like to virtue signal and bad parenting?
Makes you wonder.
Dad taught me how to shoot an AR-15 when I was a kid. I could hit targets at 150-200 yards with iron sights.
Never once did I think about using it for anything but shooting at the gun range.
The problem is not the guns, or the type of guns.
He may have a point. My kids grew up around ARs. One is now a competitive shooter and holds NRA instructor certifications, the other has been known to shoot a 20mm Gatling gun out of an airplane.
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The 14-year-old suspect had shown interest in previous mass shootings, particularly the 2018 attack in Parkland, Florida, said two senior law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation. Included in the tip were several photo attachments that showed a user profile name written in Russian which when translated spelled the name Lanza, referring to the Sandy Hook elementary school shooter.
When confronted about it, Colin Gray said he didn't know the email associated with the account and said his son doesn't know Russian
kid is whitedropping by said:
The reason South Korea and Japan feel safe is because they didn't spend their entire history making sure a significant portion of their population didn't have anything. Look no further than Mississippi for an example of this. Almost 40% black and poorest state in the Union.
Rich people don't have high crime rates. Poor people do, and that's consistent around the world no matter the demographics. The easiest way to lower crime rates is to lift up your poor. The countries with the lowest poverty rates also are the safest. Japan and Korea are unique in their poor are rural. Rural life is cheaper than city life so it is easier to manage. See rural America for that validation. You can buy a functional house in WV for 30k. People in their cities are doing well for themselves.
Well the United States is never going to be a homogeneous society. A messy and contentious heterogenous society built from immigration is literally one of the foundations of the country.Emotional Support Cobra said:
A homogeneous society with high marriage rates and high work ethic is key to low crime. Educational systems with family buy-in and religious establishments as well.
Only if you ignore the thousands of shootings in inner citiesQuote:
Seems like a large number of these shooters have come from homes with two married parents.
🚨#BREAKING: Mugshot has just been released to the public of Colt Gray, the 14-year-old Georgia school shooter who opened fire at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, yesterday, killing two teachers and two students, and injuring nine others pic.twitter.com/8llLyOXrtu
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) September 5, 2024
aggiehawg said:🚨#BREAKING: Mugshot has just been released to the public of Colt Gray, the 14-year-old Georgia school shooter who opened fire at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, yesterday, killing two teachers and two students, and injuring nine others pic.twitter.com/8llLyOXrtu
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) September 5, 2024
put him on a permanent watch list!B-1 83 said:"Stood pat". He was questioned, there was not enough evidence to arrest him. He's a juvenile. Exactly what were they supposed to do?AG @ HEART said:BadMoonRisin said:
The question: can you wait about a year....maybe September?
The FBI are ****ing worthless asshats.
Oh look the FBI knew and stood pat once again….