GUILTY SC - Shooting reported at Townville Elementary, Jacob Hall, 6, killed, Sept 2016

  • #181
oh nooooooo. This is heart breaking to hear. :cry:
 
  • #182
It's sad Jesse may have been bullied.

Still makes me angry he targeted FIRST graders !
Others have been bullied and had difficult home lives, yet they haven't gone on a murderous shooting spree !
 
  • #183
I have to pause for a moment while reading this thread and commend WS for such a thoughtful discussion. We don't all agree, but we are showing an example here of mature examination of the problem of these school shootings.

I'm impressed.
 
  • #184
"Jacob was one of these kids who you would swear was carved out of cream cheese," Hunnicutt said. "He is as beautiful on the inside as he is on the out."
 
  • #185
My BIG mistake... editing because my reading comprehension has failed me tonight.
 
  • #186
You've got the names confused. Jacob Hall is the first grader in critical condition.

Oh dear god what a freaking mistake to make I am SO SORRY
 
  • #187
It's sad Jesse may have been bullied.

Still makes me angry he targeted FIRST graders !
Others have been bullied and had difficult home lives, yet they haven't gone on a murderous shooting spree !

He probably was - isn't that common among mass shooters? (Most are injustice collectors - which I've learned here thanks to HMSHood. :) )

I have to wonder what did he think he was going to accomplish by doing this? Did he want to get even? I don't think the children he shot had anything to do with any bullying he received (if he did).

Hmmm - are there any records of reported incidents anywhere? Lately it seems a lot of bullying takes place online and if it happened to him it shouldn't be hard to find out.

Was it about having his name remembered for his crime? (I think that's another common theme among shooters.)

Was he hoping for suicide by cop? I'm sure he'll be getting a mental health evaluation and it might come with a diagnosis which should tell us more.

JMO
 
  • #188
He probably was - isn't that common among mass shooters? (Most are injustice collectors - which I've learned here thanks to HMSHood. :) )

I have to wonder what did he think he was going to accomplish by doing this? Did he want to get even? I don't think the children he shot had anything to do with any bullying he received (if he did).

Hmmm - are there any records of reported incidents anywhere? Lately it seems a lot of bullying takes place online and if it happened to him it shouldn't be hard to find out.

Was it about having his name remembered for his crime? (I think that's another common theme among shooters.)

Was he hoping for suicide by cop? I'm sure he'll be getting a mental health evaluation and it might come with a diagnosis which should tell us more.

JMO

I hope it all comes to light, because, while I am a big believer in personal responsibility and not giving your power to other people and letting them play your emotions, for young kids bullying is so impactful. Especially when they do have an online presence(I know we aren't certain that's the case hear) and that is one arena I will be the big mean parent on and not allow her to have her own account on. No computers in the room and phones turned in at night. Back in the day, you more or less escaped your school hood bully when you left school, now, it's constant and inescapable!

ETA: I forgot one of my main things I wanted to say...I hope the children who allegedly bullied him have a coming to Jesus moment and realize just how powerful words can be as you may never know what someone is feeling inside and how deep your words may hurt them.
 
  • #189
That type of weapon should never be in the hands of a child. FFS.

We don't even know if that's a REAL weapon, right? It could be a look-alike "toy" weapon, or an airsoft rifle. Remember how realistic those look-alike "toys" are? <modsnip>

Pay close attention to the pictures in this link:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airsoft_gun
 
  • #190
First-grade student on life support after Townville Elementary shooting

http://www.foxcarolina.com/story/33...condition-after-townville-elementary-shooting



Awww, this breaks your heart. Such a cutie.

Two cardiac arrests due to massive blood loss is not encouraging, even with excellent care. I'm very worried he may not make it.

CPR when the cause is massive blood loss, isn't very effective, unfortunately. Very, very sad.

Update from just a short time ago:
As you all know, our nephew Jacob Hall was one of the victims in the senseless shooting at Townville Elementary Wednesday afternoon. The support and love that has been shown by the entire state has been overwhelming and very much appreciated.

Jacob is a very sick little boy and is fighting for his life. Due to the massive blood loss he has sustained a major brain injury. Jacob is in very critical condition, and we are hanging on every second.

Please continue to pray for Jacob and the other victims of this horrible, senseless act. Thank you all for respecting our family as we prepare for the days ahead.

We want to give special thanks to the doctors and nurses and to Travis Page for starting the GoFundMe page so Jacob&#8217;s family can spend every moment they can with him. We also want to thank Pastor David Blizzard and Associate Pastor Tim Marcengill with Oakdale Baptist Church.

God Bless You All,

The Bridges, Gambrell and Hall families

http://www.wyff4.com/news/update-expected-on-6yearold-shot-at-townville-elementary/41879826

The family said late Thursday that Hall had sustained a major brain injury due to the amount of blood he&#8217;d lost. He has been placed on life support, the family said in a statement to The Greenville News.

http://www.greenvilleonline.com/sto...shooting-remains-critical-condition/91260116/
 
  • #191
We don't even know if that's a REAL weapon, right? It could be a look-alike "toy" weapon, or an airsoft rifle. Remember how realistic those look-alike "toys" are? <modsnip>

Pay close attention to the pictures in this link:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airsoft_gun

Trying to understand your point here. What difference does it make what weapon he's posing with in the picture? He obviously had access to a real weapon and was capable of using it on innocent people.
 
  • #192
  • #193
I hope it all comes to light, because, while I am a big believer in personal responsibility and not giving your power to other people and letting them play your emotions, for young kids bullying is so impactful. Especially when they do have an online presence(I know we aren't certain that's the case hear) and that is one arena I will be the big mean parent on and not allow her to have her own account on. No computers in the room and phones turned in at night. Back in the day, you more or less escaped your school hood bully when you left school, now, it's constant and inescapable!

ETA: I forgot one of my main things I wanted to say...I hope the children who allegedly bullied him have a coming to Jesus moment and realize just how powerful words can be as you may never know what someone is feeling inside and how deep your words may hurt them.

o/t TY

this was like god 9 years ago. I knew the logo for FB did not really know much else .

Went in neice bedroom , she was like 8. Saw the logo and she shut it really quick . This was like a week after the cover of TIme or something was like FB killer.

Went to my sister later -- no reaction. Hated dinners with my family! Especially in the "dining room" Ugh, But I shall tell you , if I had kids , you are NOT sitting at the dinner table , sliding food into your mouth while texting and ignoring everyone else .

It is just rude - its like bringing a book to the table

your kid will despise you - but thank you, 10 years later when she has the "capacity" to have a converstaion with her mouth instead of fingers!

Trust me - you are in for hel@ - but hold tight , it WILL be worth it!

I am routing for ya! You go parent!


In any context it.is.just.rude.
 
  • #194
Trying to understand your point here. What difference does it make what weapon he's posing with in the picture? He obviously had access to a real weapon and was capable of using it on innocent people.

Was pointing out hypocrisy and a double standard, but will remain on this case now.
 
  • #195
Yeah, that's a terrifying picture.

Yes it freaks me out and the look in his eyes is .....................................

Were adults ----- I think dad did more than beat him .......................................


sorry..............
 
  • #196
we had an emergency preparedness meeting today at work. Usually these are films and presentations that are done yearly for fires, tornadoes and storms. today the film and training was for work place shootings and hostage situations. In the 25 years I have been here I never thought we would have this kind of training. This is what the world is coming to I guess.

Is the core message RUN???
 
  • #197
Yes it freaks me out and the look in his eyes is .....................................

Were adults ----- I think dad did more than beat him .......................................


sorry..............



Quick questions:
Who was in charge of homeschooling him for the most part?
Was his father employed?
 
  • #198
IMO there is a difference between your average homicide and the epidemic of mass shootings, especially in schools. We have more by leagues.

Dont you mince your words on your keyboard

We are number one on this topic

OUr only other number one (honest I will post it at some point) not in mood - its depressing!) is WAR - thats it I am serious

It is like (dont remember but can find it later) it like 985 domains of how all the countries on the globe "rank"

We come in at like 38 on bug control,,8 in infant death-28 in mass pollution, 3 in child abuse, (making mubers up now just givng an idea how braod it is - very interesting - while repulsive seeing all these people on TV we are number one bla bla we are a mess

biggest polluter on the planet 2, most homicides 2, most rapes 4, use of birth control 24, qulaity of life 9, math skills 48,illitracy 3, safety of power grid 28, mass transit 69 acess to health care 19,alcoholim 2, fine tomato production 25 salary for teachers 27 justice system 47 incarcaration rate 1 trust in elected officials 31 curruption 4 leisure 12 obedity 2

it was the ony top tens we made were horrible stuff

amazing how many categories i just remembered in broad terms !
 
  • #199
We started the lockdowns after Columbine. I used to believe that all school districts were required by law to do it, but according to some posters on WS, they claim their districts do not do it. We did it six times a year. One of them was to walk to another building which was a Catholic school.

We have always had bomb threats at schools. I imagine that is common. Often it is a kid doing a prank. It is not as easy as in the olden days when there were not all of the ways to trace calls.

With a bomb threat, all children are taken out of the building further away than a fire drill. Bomb sniffing dogs come in and whatever personnel such as LE and firefighters check the building. We did bomb threats 40 years ago so I don't think that is a new one.

Columbine has a following. A poster on another topic posted a reference to how kids emulate and study them. That study said the shooting is never a snap. It is always planned a long time in advance.


I LOVED fire drills , less math or spelling( I know i know a shocker)!!
 
  • #200
As a retired teacher, this is what we have to do. Get all children into the designated area in the classroom. (Never knew what we would do on the playground) The designated area is one where a shooter cannot shoot the children through a window or a wall. The wall chosen has to be one that bullets cannot penetrate. And the children cannot be huddled together as bullets go through them like butter. Aim for one and the shooter can take a bunch out at one shot.

If there are windows in the classroom, pull all shades down. Of course, step one is to lock the classroom door.

And of course you have to keep the children absolutley silent so the shooter is not alerted to your presence. I feel there is no time for a fire extinguisher. As a teacher, should the teacher make a decision with a gun when trained officers have issues with that?

As a teacher, we look to finding the positive in each child. Blowing one away who may have been a former student or neighbor seems a bit harsh.

Funny these issues happen rarely in other countries.

OH Human this is awful, I learn so much from you all. Was not born for the dive under your desk for the nuclear bomb, and long out of college for the active shooter stuff..

Like 9 months ago , I went on YOu Tube realizing I really dont have an idea what a "active shooter drill" is . It was traumatic, all I could think while watching it was god these are young people, and there trhowing desks at the door, killing lights bla bla

pathetic
 

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