I do not believe anyone can blame the victims of this (not that anyone here is blaming them, & asking if he could have been stopped is a legitimate question). I also asked where the hero's were at first. However, as more information comes out, it appears that this guy may have just been that skilled, unfortunately.
I believe that we have been lucky in some of the other incidents, when the shooter was not trained, or was not as smart , or was operating out of rage. With a trained gunman, ex-military, or someone who was intelligent, unemotional, & able to identify the "hero's" & kill them first, the death toll is not that surprising. One student said the killer walked into class, shot the professor first, in the head. This guy was not messing around. He had a plan. He shot each person an average of 3 times. He did not want to leave anyone wounded.
Of course, we probably won't know the whole story, because some of the potential heros are dead - MSNBC has a list of victims, one professor who is deceased used his body to block the door & saved some in his class. I think as this story begins to come out in the next few days, we will find there were hero's.
I would not be shocked if this guy had help. The more important question for me to ponder, is how was this man able to buy weapons at all? I am a gun owner, I own 2 handguns, & a rifle. I had to go through background checks, take a safety course, & give 3 character references in order to be able to purchase a gun in NY state. It took several months, & was not easy. Why was this person who was not even a US citizen able to purchase a gun? We need to really look at the gun laws in the US, I don't care if it pisses off the red states, this is ridiculous.
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