Disaster Shooting at Spokane High School - Probably the IRA

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http://www.rawstory.com/2017/09/at-...ng-at-high-school-in-washington-state-report/

At least three people have been hurt in a shooting that took place at the Freeman High School in Spokane, Washington.

Local news station KXLY reports that all Spokane South Hill Schools have been placed on lock down due to the shooting. Police tell the station that at least three people have been hurt, but have not yet revealed those people’s identities or their conditions.

Emergency crews are headed to the school.

http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/sep/13/shooting-reported-at-freeman-high-school/

Multiple injuries have been reported and a suspect is in custody after a shooting at Freeman High School in Rockford, south of Spokane.

Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich said at the scene that six people were shot, one fatally.

“The shooter is in the backseat of a patrol car right now,” Knezovich said.

Michael Moore, the chief of surgery at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, said eight surgery sites were open for the victims. Hospital security and local law enforcement were directing traffic in the area.

“We’re all hands on deck,” said Dr. Jeff Collins, the hospital’s chief physician. “We train for this regularly.”

Dozens of vehicles including a LifeFlight helicopter responded to the scene of the shooting. Parents were seen making anxious phone calls near lines of caution tape at the school. First responders were urging motorists not to use Highway 27 so that ambulances and other vehicles could get through.

A Twitter user named Christina posted a photo of children sitting on the floor of a classroom at about 10:30 a.m. with the caption: “At Freeman elementary currently. I am a junior, evacuated from the high school. At least 4 shots.”

An automated warning that was repeated on law enforcement radio channels said, “Freeman High School. Gunshots or stabbing. Stand back.”

Annie Baxter, whose two daughters attend Freeman Middle School, just across the street from the high school, said in a phone call that children were running into buildings and an alarm was sounding when she pulled up to the school area at about 10:15 a.m. Classes were about to begin because it’s a “late start” day, Baxter said.

“They did a modified lockdown drill yesterday,” she said. “I thought it was weird because they wouldn’t do (a drill) two days in a row.”

Baxter said she was being held in a multipurpose room with about 30 other people in Freeman Elementary School, which is also nearby. She said she was told that at least one person was shot but is expected to survive.

Baxter also said, “I saw someone carrying a gurney into the elementary school but I didn’t know why.”

Spokane Public Schools said on Twitter that all schools in the district “are in full lockdown as a precautionary measure.” An automated phone call also went out to parents of Spokane schools students. Freeman schools are not part of that district.

Cheryl Moser said her son, a freshman at Freeman High School, called her from a classroom on the second floor after hearing shots fired.

“He called me and said, ‘Mom there are gunshots.’ He sounded so scared. I’ve never heard him like that,” Moser said. “You never think about something happening like this at a small school.”

This story is developing.

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There's a lot of 'tism here to unpack.
Video starts with him and his buddy (can't tell if that's the one he shot in the head or not) trying to beat up a pumpkin that grew into the fence.
They can't get it out until he gets an axe.
 
Without going deep into :powerlevel: territory, I want to say that laughing and smiling is a normal reaction. In my last year of high school, someone publicly killed themselves in the lunch area by jumping off a building. Plenty of people were smiling and making jokes in less than an hour of it happening. Its a coping mechanism. When you experience something so shocking, your brain literally has no idea how the fuck to react, your feelings kinda go into overdrive. For a lot of people, the natural reaction is to smile.
I think I would be put off from that event for quite a while, but maybe that comes from being as old as I'm now. I suppose the feeling is different when you're younger. We all might've thought at one time or another how 'cool' or 'interesting' that experience was to be in the moment of a disaster.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=id=45RX48guzd0;m=2;s=50
There's a lot of 'tism here to unpack.
Video starts with him and his buddy (can't tell if that's the one he shot in the head or not) trying to beat up a pumpkin that grew into the fence.
They can't get it out until he gets an axe.

I'm highly triggered by his choice of brown shoes with that trench coat outfit he is wearing.

That's some weird knock off baton thing they are using in the beginning.
 
I think I would be put off from that event for quite a while, but maybe that comes from being as old as I'm now. I suppose the feeling is different when you're younger. We all might've thought at one time or another how 'cool' or 'interesting' that experience was to be in the moment of a disaster.


I think a lot of it has to do with how desensitized we are to blood and gore in general. Most people have seen a dumb slasher fic before, and plenty of people play violent video games. Even the most normie kids had played dead space or gears of war, which were hugely popular at the time, and those games have tons of blood. Its not nearly the same as seeing it in person, dont get me wrong, but its probably a lot better than going in without any reference beforehand.


Armchair psychologist theory time: Maybe the reason they smiled is because they associate blood and gore with pleasure? I mean, if the only other times they've seen violent imagery is in a video game or watching a movie, it could be possible, right?
 
Real blood and gore is very different from video game and movie gore. It's very different. Even serial killers and the like tend to vomit when dismembering their victims.
It's probably a combination of shock and adrenaline. People react weird to tragedy, especially immediately after.

I'm watching this kid's YouTube videos. And wow lads. I reiterate this baby faced wimp is going to get pimped the second he's off the bus.
He's the kind of plump white boy that they'll give smuggled HRT to so that he'll grow tits.
 
I think a lot of it has to do with how desensitized we are to blood and gore in general. Most people have seen a dumb slasher fic before, and plenty of people play violent video games. Even the most normie kids had played dead space or gears of war, which were hugely popular at the time, and those games have tons of blood. Its not nearly the same as seeing it in person, dont get me wrong, but its probably a lot better than going in without any reference beforehand.


Armchair psychologist theory time: Maybe the reason they smiled is because they associate blood and gore with pleasure? I mean, if the only other times they've seen violent imagery is in a video game or watching a movie, it could be possible, right?
Surely one could just say the opposite is true. That through violent movies and video games, a person can vent their anger. Had a bad day at school / work / etc? Kill a bunch of people in GTA. It's a lot easier
 
Or they could just be excited to be on the news because they're attention whores?

People suck in high school. And this is Spokane.
 
What is up with these low ass bodycounts? You would assume it would be as easy as waiting until lunch-time or a prep rally and then going to town.

Shitty aim? Shitty plans? Good school lock down procedures? Or all three?
Violent criminals are almost all literal retards. Someone intelligent enough to pull off a successful shooting is also intelligent enough to know not to actually do it.
 
What is up with these low ass bodycounts? You would assume it would be as easy as waiting until lunch-time or a prep rally and then going to town.

Shitty aim? Shitty plans? Good school lock down procedures? Or all three?

tfw when youre so autistic even your autistic outbursts can't kill more than 1 person
 
Can confirm. I used to think the 90s were utter shit tbh, and they were, but at least being a delinquent was in style :story:
90s were actually pretty based tbh, basically until the Internet really got going. the Internet ruined everything.

on this faggot spergatroid: what else to say? faggot spergatroid. i feel like there's not gonna be a lot of content here. low quality shit.

like so many things the 90s did better. there was columbine and the unabomber and now it's just people oozing the 'tism all over.

Nah, we need Psychiatrists to put some meds in some of these people.

+1, and yeah, to the people who correlate this with SSRIs ... :autism: ... this is what we do with fucked up people: put them on meds. I'm on a bunch myself, shit. there will be a subset of people for whom the meds don't work or who are on the wrong meds (SSRIs are not likely to reduce violence; some of these people probably should've been on mood stabilizers or neuroleptics, this kid, idk, there's not med for sperging) and who are violent and who get violent but ... yeah ... that's some flouridation-communism tier correlation-causation

and over 9,000 fuck yous to all the exceptional parents who come out every time ,say #NotAllSpergs. the syndrome formerly known as Asperger's, or something related to it, is certainly a commonality in a lot of these shootings. now, that's not to say that you can say it causes shootings either. but who knows. an innocent man was assaulted because sonic's arms are now blue. thankfully OPL doesn't go strapped. spergs don't like to have their aspergations messed about with, generally speaking. maybe he had an argument with someone about Breaking Bad and the meth being blue ffs.
 
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