MO - 2 people shot dead, along with shooter at HIgh School, St. Louis, Oct 2022

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40 school shootings in the U.S in 2022 so far, with more to come no doubt.

This is diabolical.
 
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Try not to barf when you read this "manifesto" as to why the shooter said he did what he did. I hate when this type of garbage sees the light of day. He was lonely, no friends, no girlfriends, as an excuse to kill as many people as possible. Thank God he was stopped before he could carry out his real purpose: to kill hundreds if he could have.

People always looking for motive (so called), the media always looking for a motive: so is geez I am lonely and nobody likes me a motive??? I DON'T THINK SO
 
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Do we know how the shooter was able to enter the building?
 
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Do we know how the shooter was able to enter the building?

This is my question. I am an itinerant educator, no one just walks into any building I visit. In one case, I'm photographed & my driver's license is scanned each & every time.

Before COVID, I visited a school on a military installation. Getting into the building with the picture&driver'slicense scan takes longer today than ID check at the gates of the military installation.

Some buildings have the signs explaining that teachers can use deadly force to protect students. Yes, I figure out who is carrying.

School security & LE responded well to this event, imho.

jmho ymmv lrr
 
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Try not to barf when you read this "manifesto" as to why the shooter said he did what he did. I hate when this type of garbage sees the light of day. He was lonely, no friends, no girlfriends, as an excuse to kill as many people as possible. Thank God he was stopped before he could carry out his real purpose: to kill hundreds if he could have.

People always looking for motive (so called), the media always looking for a motive: so is geez I am lonely and nobody likes me a motive??? I DON'T THINK SO

I would not be surprised if Orlando Harris is an injustice collector. They are consumed by intense jealousy and envy. An all too common characteristic of school shooters, mass killers, terrorists, and bullies.

 
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I would not be surprised if Orlando Harris is an injustice collector. They are consumed by intense jealousy and envy. An all too common characteristic of school shooters, mass killers, terrorists, and bullies.

Right on the money
 
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This is my question. I am an itinerant educator, no one just walks into any building I visit. In one case, I'm photographed & my driver's license is scanned each & every time.

Before COVID, I visited a school on a military installation. Getting into the building with the picture&driver'slicense scan takes longer today than ID check at the gates of the military installation.

Some buildings have the signs explaining that teachers can use deadly force to protect students. Yes, I figure out who is carrying.

School security & LE responded well to this event, imho.

jmho ymmv lrr
I haven't heard how he got in yet, unless it's been announced recently. They are keeping that info pretty close to the vest. Good reasons for that I would think. It is a very old building and he was a student there so I'm sure he knew the weaknesses. I'm hoping it's nothing more than that. Just like our healthcare and mental healthcare, our infrastructure and our school buildings, they are in dire need of major upgrades in our modern society.
 
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Do we know how the shooter was able to enter the building?
What I heard on the local news (Fox 2 News St. Louis) two nights ago was that he broke in through a locked door.
 
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Not again :(
 
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Interesting article. Leaves me with a few questions. If it is the same gun, then whoever it was transferred to, should absolutely be charged as an accessory.

Another question I have is when the family had him committed, did he agree to it or was it involuntary? If it was involuntarily, that alone is a disqualifier when it comes to purchasing a weapon legally. If he bought the gun through an FFL licensed dealer, he would have had to do the background check and that is a question on the form. If he lied, then there's a breakdown somewhere in the system.

And I can't help but wonder, why did he remove the handguard from the barrel. Was he firing it one handed or using the magazine or mag well as a fore grip?
 
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Many states appear to be more aggressive regarding gun possession & mental health than Missouri if you look at the chart I cite below. If this shooter had been committed to an institution at some point, shouldn't that have affected his right to own one? Of course, he still could have illegally obtained one & done the same harm.

Missouri
§ 571.070
A person commits the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm if such person knowingly has any firearm in his or her possession and:
Such person is currently adjudged mentally incompetent.


"Harris’ family had him committed on some occasions," according to the article cited in previous posts.

When did he purchase the gun & all that ammo and who paid for it? Did he have a job?

So how did he get the gun back after it was removed from his home a little over a week before the shooting?

And why does he say he has no family when his mother & sister have tried to help him? I'm glad he did not target them as well.

MOO
 
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Many states appear to be more aggressive regarding gun possession & mental health than Missouri if you look at the chart I cite below. If this shooter had been committed to an institution at some point, shouldn't that have affected his right to own one? Of course, he still could have illegally obtained one & done the same harm.

Missouri
§ 571.070
A person commits the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm if such person knowingly has any firearm in his or her possession and:
Such person is currently adjudged mentally incompetent.


"Harris’ family had him committed on some occasions," according to the article cited in previous posts.

When did he purchase the gun & all that ammo and who paid for it? Did he have a job?

So how did he get the gun back after it was removed from his home a little over a week before the shooting?

And why does he say he has no family when his mother & sister have tried to help him? I'm glad he did not target them as well.

MOO
One on the articles cited in this thread stated he bought the gun in a private sale. With a private sale, in Missouri, no background check is required. As far as how he got the gun back, I have no idea.
 
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Many states appear to be more aggressive regarding gun possession & mental health than Missouri if you look at the chart I cite below. If this shooter had been committed to an institution at some point, shouldn't that have affected his right to own one? Of course, he still could have illegally obtained one & done the same harm.

Missouri
§ 571.070
A person commits the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm if such person knowingly has any firearm in his or her possession and:
Such person is currently adjudged mentally incompetent.


"Harris’ family had him committed on some occasions," according to the article cited in previous posts.

When did he purchase the gun & all that ammo and who paid for it? Did he have a job?

So how did he get the gun back after it was removed from his home a little over a week before the shooting?

And why does he say he has no family when his mother & sister have tried to help him? I'm glad he did not target them as well.

MOO

Not easy for families to obtain guardianship in Missouri, with these tragic results:


Forster's father tried to become his son's guardian after traumatic brain injury & subsequent hospitalizations. Instead, Trenton Forster turned 18, signed himself out of Lindbergh High School, stopped taking prescribed medication, and eventually murdered Officer Blake Snyder.

IMHO "the system" family these families, and their communities.

jmho ymmv lrr
 
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