PhantomAngel
Justice For Travis Alexander
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Why can't we figure out what makes kids do this?
Why can't we figure out what makes kids do this?
IMHO this kid had no coping skills and lots of pent up rage. He wasn't bullied he was just mad and vengeful. He had specific targets that had wronged him in his mind and he executed them.Why can't we figure out what makes kids do this?
Why can't we figure out what makes kids do this?
I would like to figure out why parents/people don't lock up their guns! If the shooters we have seen in rampages didn't have access to guns there would be a lower incidences of these attacks.
We have no children at home and manage to keep our guns under lock and key.
I'm watching kiro7 News. The very same reporter who tweeted confirmation of Gia's death just reported her as still being in critical condition - IOW, she reported on the 4 kids and said nothing about the FB post.
I'm not doubting that Gia's dead; what I'm saying is that I'm disappointed in the manner the shooting has been reported. I understand the parents' request for privacy but IMO this is absolutely the wrong way to go about disseminating news in our community. Holding back on updates keeps the rumor mill spinning, which serves no useful purpose - all it does is create confusion. It's reckless reporting and it lowers the credibility of our local news stations.
I don't have a Twitter account and I don't want one but I'm tempted to open one just so I can tell all the local news stations and the reporters how very disappointed I am in them.
Just in: mother of Gia Soriano confirms she was taken off life support. Bringing death toll #MarysvilleShooting to 3. @KIRO7Seattle
https://twitter.com/DeborahKIRO7
How many bullets can this type of gun hold? I'm pretty sure there were six shots (6 students) but maybe more since one report had him either reloading or checking the gun because it may have misfired. Student witnesses said it was a small gun. I wonder who he chose to shoot first, a girl he was angry with or one of his cousins?
This is the Tulalip Nation. The are in charge of their community and the news. The local news stations and reporters are adhering to what the NA community wants.
This is a teenager, not a child. A 14 yr old could easily figure out how to unlock and/or get a gun.
So you think they need help because they aren't lashing out at the shooter?
Many of the kids are family and a majority of them are members of the same tribe. They are protective of all involved and angry at strangers assuming they know better than those in the middle of this. They are showing unconditional love and compassion- My God they loved this kid as much as they loved his victims, they are dealing with loss on every front.
I personally believe these kids understand better than many adults that what Jaylen did was horrible but that it wasn't all of who he was.
Maybe observers are missing the fact that these kids were/are family and they can either pull together as a family or watch that family collapse from pointed fingers and blame.
This community is making sure these students and their families are cared for- they are having both tribal and community meetings addressing all of this in a united way.
If we're confused, imagine the kids.
I'm watching kiro7 News. The very same reporter who tweeted confirmation of Gia's death just reported her as still being in critical condition - IOW, she reported on the 4 kids and said nothing about the FB post.
I'm not doubting that Gia's dead; what I'm saying is that I'm disappointed in the manner the shooting has been reported. I understand the parents' request for privacy but IMO this is absolutely the wrong way to go about disseminating news in our community. Holding back on updates keeps the rumor mill spinning, which serves no useful purpose - all it does is create confusion. It's reckless reporting and it lowers the credibility of our local news stations.
I don't have a Twitter account and I don't want one but I'm tempted to open one just so I can tell all the local news stations and the reporters how very disappointed I am in them.
This is the Tulalip Nation. The are in charge of their community and the news. The local news stations and reporters are adhering to what the NA community wants.
I had a post drafted and lost it.:sigh:
The complexities involved in the Release of Information are beyond the average case. There are multiple victims, they are minors, more than one facility has been involved in their care, there is talk of organ donation, this is an active criminal investigation, AND we are dealing with the Tulalip Reservation.
If (and this hasn't been officially confirmed) an organ donation is in the works, all parties would have to consent to the ROI for us to hear about it through Media Relations at the facility(ies). Otherwise, privacy protection measures are built into the system to safeguard the donor and recipient(s).
I researched this at length in preparation for my Board examination for Health IT - but I don't have a link handy so :moo:
When you look at the big picture, and all the factors / variables affecting the lack of updates / communication to the general public, one must consider what this might mean. Quite honestly, I question whether or not it could potentially be affecting the investigation (i.e. Is Tribal Law factoring into all of this?)?
We don't know what is going on behind the scenes. I am choosing to have faith that everyone is working towards the best possible resolution - on all fronts. At this point, we have no reason to believe otherwise.
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