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They must have known the kid was a damage case. Not sure why these parents even keep guns in the house at all when they got fucktard socipath kids.
 
https://www.yahoo.com/news/teenager-brings-guns-school-parents-disarm-him-091646717.html

A Utah mother and father who followed their son to school and pulled a shotgun from his hand after he fired a round into a classroom ceiling likely prevented bloodshed by acting quickly on their intuition and conversations with the boy after they noticed guns were missing from their home, police said Friday.

The parents arrived shortly after the boy entered the classroom. No one was injured but the blast left a hole the size of a small plate, Bountiful Police Chief Tom Ross said.

The boy also pointed the shotgun at his own neck, Ross said.

The boy didn't say a word as a teacher and one of 26 students tried to talk him out of firing again, giving his parents a few extra seconds to arrive. The mother took the gun out of his hand and the father pulled the boy out of the room and into a hallway, police said.

Police Lt. Dave Edwards said the father's talk with his son before he left for school and the mother's instinct that something was wrong motivated them to head to the campus after they discovered the handgun and shotgun were missing.

"Thank goodness they did not wait and went to the school to find him," Edwards said.

Police believe the teen hid the weapons and two boxes of ammunition under his long jacket as he walked to Mueller Park Junior High. He did not point the shotgun at any other students.

Students returning to classes Friday at the school found hearts printed with messages such as "You are brave" and "Stand tall" on their lockers. The school pep band played in the lobby and counselor s were available to talk, said Chris Williams, a spokesman for the school district.

The students who talked to the boy during the shooting is his friend, Williams said.

Investigators said they have yet to uncover his motive and were searching his phone and computer for clues.

"We really don't know the answers to the 'why' questions," Edwards said, including why he chose a classroom where he didn't take courses and wasn't close to an entrance.

The suspect, whose name is being withheld because he's a juvenile, has been booked on suspicion of theft of a firearm and taking a weapon into a school.

Parents spent hours waiting for their children after the shooting as police searched the school to make sure it was safe.

Student Dan Fowers, 15, said the teenager entered minutes after class began. Students dove under their desks, as they had been taught during lockdown drills, with some screaming and crying.

After he was stopped by his parents, a teacher called 911 and calmly told a dispatcher there was a boy with a gun at the school whose parents had subdued him and no one was hurt, according to a recording of the call.
 
We were taught in school to duck and cover but it was from the Russian firing a nuclear bomb at us, now they are taught to duck and cover from their own friends.

Sad state of affairs, these days.
 
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We were taught in school to duck and cover but it was from the Russian firing a nuclear bomb at us, now they are taught to duck and cover from their own friends.

Sad state of affairs, these days.
In China, the attackers use hatchets and knives to attack children. Crazy people all over the world choose the easy prey. I saw a photo of Chinese school children conducting a drill to fight off an attacker with brooms. In China, the students help with cleaning, so there are lots of cheap brooms to wield. Not much help during an attack.
When I was a student in 60s and 70s it was normal punishment to make kids help clean the classrooms and restrooms.
 
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