s*********5 发帖数: 5637 | 1 原文链接:(点击后有每个故事的详情)令人难过的是很多故事都是与校园有关的。某
些学校的教师校长甚至都有配备保安。我知道我们孩子的学校里每个教室都配有对讲机
,有突发事件时门也会自动锁起来,孩子每过一段时间就会防火,防震,防暴演练一次
,就是要防范类似事件的发生。这是一个怎样的时代呀。。
http://delmar-carmelvalley.patch.com/groups/police-and-fire/p/1
We looked at stories from across America in the year since the shootings at
Sandy Hook School to try to illustrate the scale of the problem.
This article is a work of aggregation building on the reporting of scores of
Patch reporters across more than 900 sites. It was written by John Ness and
Catherine Crawford in consultation with over a dozen editors.
Saturday marks the one-year anniversary of the shooting at Sandy Hook School
, where 26 people were murdered: 20 children and 6 educators. The horror of
the event brought a renewed focus on the prominence of gun violence in
America: its role in suicides, in domestic abuse, in accidents, in street
crime, and, of course, in mass shootings perpetrated by the mentally ill.
The annual number of gun-related deaths now almost equals the number of
deaths from traffic accidents: tens of thousands of Americans every year. We
decided to try to convey the scale and diversity of gun violence by telling
100 stories from across our network. Our hope is that, while Newtown asks
for some well-deserved privacy on this anniversary, these stories—of
gunshots, threats, and people reacting to gunshots—can help other Americans
continue the discussion about our problem with gun violence.
December 2012
As the horrors at Sandy Hook Elementary flashed across TVs nationwide on
Friday, Dec. 14, a man in Des Moines decided he needed to call the police.
He told them about his ex-girlfriend, a 33-year-old woman who had been
making threats against former co-workers. He said her mental health had
deteriorated since she had been fired from her job. She had begun to hear
voices, carried on conversations with people who weren’t there, and had
compiled a list of people “she was going to take out.”
She wanted to acquire a gun, but doubted she would be able to pass a
background check, he said. She admitted to having homicidal and suicidal
thoughts, he said.
The ex-boyfriend told police the Newtown shootings convinced him to act “
because she might be serious,” according to the police report. Police found
the woman laying on the floor in the dark, claiming that she had been
illegally hypnotized.
On the Saturday after the shooting, on the other side of the country in
Suisun City, CA, an 18-year old was apologizing for celebrating the
shootings on Facebook and saying he had considered similar acts. “I was
merely being a stupid 18-year-old,” he wrote. On Monday, police arrested
him on felony charges of criminal threats.
In Orange County, CA that same Saturday, a 42-year old security guard was "
venting his life problems" when police say he shot at a Macy's department
store. Police said it was the second time he’d done so.
In Dakota County, MN a woman stabbed a man and told arriving police officers
she wished she was the Sandy Hook shooter, because she “understood” him.
Twenty miles or so away, Sami Rahamim was catching a flight to New York.
That fall, his father had been killed along with four other people by a
suicidal employee with a pistol. Sami was meeting a group of mass shooting
“survivors” convened by the group “Mayors Against Illegal Guns.” (Of the
93 mass shootings that happened from 2009-2013, four took place at a
shooter’s current or former workplace.)
At 2:30 a.m. Monday morning after the Newtown shooting, a Palos Hills, IL
man was arrested on a DUI charge, after which he mentioned the Sandy Hook
shooting and promised to shoot up a school and the police station after his
release. Police went to his home and confiscated his firearms and ammunition
“for safekeeping.”
In Charleston, SC something beautiful happened: Teresa Gardner put her hand
on a stranger’s chest, and felt the heartbeat of her son, Maraleius
Birdsong. The 20-year-old Birdsong was an organ donor, and when he was
fatally shot in the head in a robbery in March, his heart had been
transferred to the man she had just met for the first time. It was hard to
be without her son at Christmas, "but it's a joyous Christmas now," Gardner
said.
On Tuesday, Chicago-area SWAT teams swarmed neighborhoods and train stations
on a manhunt for two armed bank robbers who'd escaped from a federal jail
as schools in Oak Forest and Tinley Park went on lockdown. Prosecutors in
Joliet issued an arrest warrant for a former high school teacher under
psychiatric care who threatened to “shoot and kill” officials from his
school district.
On Wednesday in nearby Oswego, police respond to reports of a man with a
weapon in his vehicle outside a Walmart. They found him sitting with an AR-
15 style rifle, a shotgun, and a “significant amount” of ammunition. They
charged him with two felonies. In California, an 18-year old posted a threat
using the account of a student at Palm Springs High School: “im going 2
kill every 1 at pshs 2morow so stay home I got a gun.” The 18-year old was
arrested. In Cupertino, CA a stretch of highway was shut down after someone
shot a Marine recruiter’s back window out as he drove by.
In Loganville, GA at about 2:40 p.m. a 14-year old boy’s body, which had
been bound and shot, was discovered by his father. It was the last day of
school before the boy’s Christmas break. Police suspected he was killed as
part of a robbery.
On Thursday police in Northampton, PA received a report that a student
threatened to bring a gun and knives to school and to kill students and
staff. The boy’s mother led police to his bedroom, where they found two
handguns on his nightstand. The boy was charged with terroristic threats,
and his mother with endangering the welfare of children, among other charges
. In California, a 61-year-old man allegedly left a message on a voicemail
system at Laurel Elementary School at 4:15 a.m., claiming that there would
be a shooting there about seven hours later. The call ended with "maniacal
laughter," police said.
On Saturday on Long Island, NY police arrested a 2002 graduate of Mepham
High School for threatening to “shoot everyone” at his old school.
That Monday was Christmas Eve. The body of 30-year-old police officer was
found early that morning in a parking lot in Wauwatosa, Wis. Six months
later, her husband, an Iraq War veteran, pleaded guilty to her murder.
On December 29th in Iowa City, IA a man allegedly fired his handgun inside
his apartment, then rammed his Ford Explorer through the glass doors of a
sporting good store. Once inside, he smashed his way into the store’s glass
cases containing ammunition and firearms and then began “dry firing”
several weapons in the store.
January
Students in Havre de Grace, MD returned from Christmas break to find police
officers deployed to each of their schools. That same week in the same town,
police found two people shot in a house. One died. By the time they found
the shooter, he had shot himself.
At 5 a.m. on January 5, a New Jersey police officer was arrested in the
fatal shooting a friend of his in his home.
In California, the Martinez Unified School District took the step of locking
not just its main doors, but every classroom door. In Michigan’s Oakland
County, teachers received active shooter training, as did teachers in
Columbia, Maryland.
On Jan. 12 in San Diego, police shot an armed man in a movie theater, with a
dozen matinee moviegoers sitting in the room. At the same time, a forum
convened in Oak Creek, WI to talk about how to move forward from the mass
shooting perpetrated by a white supremacist at a Sikh Temple in August 2012.
They tried to broaden the discussion beyond gun control: "The little things
in life ... make us more safe, make us more secure,” the mayor of Oak
Creek said. “Hopefully, the public that was here got that out of it."
On January 14, the town of Stratford voted to name its new elementary school
after Sandy Hook teacher Victoria Soto, who died trying to protect her
students. Soto grew up in Stratford, 30 miles from Newtown, and her hometown
is now dotted with memorials to her.
Loretta Sieman, a Des Moines mother of a young man with delusional paranoid
schizophrenia, was also taking advantage of the window of public attention
that followed the Newtown shooting. Sieman told Patch the Sandy Hook gunman
could have been “my Kevin.” “One minute he was our Kevin, and the next
minute he wasn’t,” his mother said. “Do you know what it feels like to
have to call the police because you’re afraid of your son, to tell them he
doesn’t belong in your home?”
Kevin died young of natural causes. “Maybe this is why God had to take him,
” Sieman, a devout Catholic, said. “This is why I have to speak. I can’t
just sit back any more.”
In Orange County, CA a 24-year old dental assistant was reportedly shot and
killed by her husband. In Trumbull, CT, just 15 miles south of Newtown, a
student “made a threat to return to [his] school in a manner similar to the
tragedy in Newtown,” police reported.
In the early morning of January 26, Tyree Wimberly was shot dead outside a
strip club in Eastern Pennsylvania. Police arrested 20-year-old Ulysses
Rodriguez, whose street name was “Slime,” for the murder. In Liburn, GA a
man was shot with a .22-caliber revolver after he pulled into the wrong
person’s driveway. He was hit with a bullet as he tried to drive away and
later died in intensive care.
In Maryland, the lawyer for the 15-year-old who shot up Perry Hall High
School’s cafeteria in 2012, injuring one, pleaded his case. "This is not
Columbine. This is not Newtown. Bobby was immature. Bobby was sick. Bobby
has mental illness," he said. On January 31 in South Atlanta, one middle
school student shot another in the back of the neck, and a teacher was
trampled in the panic that ensued. Neither died, and the juvenile shooter
was apprehended.
February
On Feb. 3, the bodies of an engaged couple were found, slumped over in their
car in an Irvine, CA parking garage. Both had been shot to death, although
robbery did not appear to have been a motive. Disgruntled former LAPD
officer Christopher Dorner would eventually be charged with the crime.. The
father of the dead woman in the garage had represented Dorner in a hearing
that resulted in Dorner’s dismissal from the force.
Attempts to capture Dorner resulted in one of the biggest manhunts in the
history of the United States. Around 5:15 a.m. on February 7, 71-year-old
Emma Hernandez and her 47-year-old daughter Margie Carranza were shot when
officers mistook their vehicles for Dorner’s. That same day, another police
officer “was gunned down in an apparent ambush” by Dorner, according to
the Riverside Police Department. Five days later, Dorner exchanged fire with
two more officers in San Bernadino county. He fatally shot one. That day,
Dorner would die in a burning cabin that was filled with ammunition.
On February 12, a University of Maryland graduate student set fires around
his house to lure his roommates out of their home. When they came out to
help him fight the fires, he shot both roommates with a .22 caliber rifle he
’d legally purchased less than a month earlier from a gun store. He then
turned the gun on himself. That same day in Maryland, the 15-year-old who
had shot up Perry Hall High School was sentenced to 35 years.
In Marion, IA a police chief explained his department’s heavy expenditures
on new weapons: "Every time you turn around there is an active shooter
somewhere, in a school, in a business,” he said. “It's just getting out of
hand."
Later that week, in Blackwood, NJ, two twenty-something former students of
Highland Regional High School were charged with third-degree terroristic
threats for a Facebook hoax/threat to “shoot up” the school.
Back in Orange County, CA police struggled to determine why a 20-year-old
went on a shooting spree. “There's no evidence to explain his bizarre,
violent behavior," said a police spokesman. Although four died during the
rampage, the killer spared a few who crossed his path. Before carjacking a
man’s pickup truck at a gas station, he said to the owner, "I don't want to
hurt you. I killed somebody and today's my last day. Give me your keys."
In East Haven, CT, 19-year-old Amanda Bowden threatened a Newtown-style
massacre at the city’s Gateway Community College, saying she had guns and
napalm.
Confusion led to the accidental police shooting of 89-year-old Marie
Zienkewicz in Buck’s County, PA on Feb. 20, when her apartment number was
confused with that of a police target.
March
When Michael League called Puyallup Police in Washington on March 4, he told
them he had “committed a father’s worst sin.” League had shot his two
adult children because he faced a “litany of family issues and determined
there was no other way to resolve them,” according to court documents. One
died, and one was critically injured by a gunshot to the head.
Days later in Brandon, FL a 70-year-old man discovered his wife having sex
with a 42-year-old man in the couple’s living room when he rose to get a
drink in the middle of the night. Wald fetched a gun from the bedroom, shot
the man several times, then called 911 and explained he’d shot someone “
fornicating” with his wife.
The next day, an eighth-grader and a high school sophomore were fatally shot
in the same California park where two other teens had been shot and killed
two years earlier. "The things that happen in this park startle me to death,
" said a local police officer. "It shouldn't be happening and I don't want
it to be either a reflection of the people in this park, because it's not
that way."
Less than a week later, two police officers from Solon, OH were fired upon
during a traffic stop. A bulletproof vest saved the life of one officer who
was hit in the chest. The shooter was shot and killed by the policemen.
Back in Newtown, the community hoped for answers as court documents were
unsealed on March 28th. The details in the documents revealed a few details
about the shooter’s interests, but don’t answer the larger question of why
he attacked the school three months earlier.
April
On April 2 in Georgia, a man is sentenced to 10 years in prison for burglary
. His attempts were foiled when he confronted Melinda Herman, an armed woman
who had been hiding in a closet with her 9-year old twins. The mother shot
the burglar five times in self-defense.
In the first week of April, a man tried to prompt police to kill him when he
pulled a replica gun at the Vernon Hills Police Department in suburban
Chicago. Lazarus was shot and wounded by police. In his pocket was a note
that read, “I apologize for placing your officers in this position. I am
dying from cancer and couldn’t do the deed myself.”
At an April 6 house party in Detroit, teenager Balaal Hollings was shot in
the head while trying to break up a fight. Doctors thought he might never
walk or talk again, but two months later he walked across a graduation stage
to tell his classmates, “I am fully rehabilitated.”
In Tom’s River, NJ a 4-year-old boy shot and killed Brandon Holt, his 6-
year-old neighbor and playmate. The death was determined accidental, but the
4-year-old’s father was later charged with child endangerment and failing
to secure weapons. "Brandon had the most precious and most contagious but
shy smile," a friend of his grandmother told Patch.
On April 15, two terrorist brothers set off bombs at the Boston Marathon. On
April 18, they shot and killed 27-year-old MIT officer Sean Collier, who
was weeks away from being sworn into the Somerville Police Department.
Collier was posthumously appointed to the department, and given badge number
310. Police thought the brothers attacked Collier for his gun.
After an eight-day, two-state manhunt, police finally caught up with a man
who allegedly shot and killed his girlfriend in Waukesha, WI. Police found
him on an Indiana bike trail on April 22, but before they could arrest him,
he pulled out a gun and shot himself in the head. Camden, NJ was set on edge
three days later when a man repeatedly called 911 to report bomb threats
and shootings across the area.
On April 26, a man at a check-cashing store in Marietta, GA. was robbed and
shot to death. "If they wanted to rob my husband, just take his money. You
didn't have to kill him. Why did you kill him?" his wife lamented.
May
In California’s East Palo Alto, five people were shot and injured in a
drive-by-shooting while waiting at a bus stop on Sunday, May 5. In the
southern part of the state, the family of a 25-year-old whose fatal shooting
by a sheriff’s deputy was allegedly caught on a cameraphone, announced
plans to file for $10 million in a wrongful death claim. Not far away, a
carjacking attempt and alleged homicide in the high desert town of Yucca
Valley led to a high-speed chase and shootout two days later. One of the
suspects died at the scene, and another, as well as a California Highway
Patrolman, were injured by gunshots.
On a Saturday night in East Atlanta, a 33-year-old named Patrick Cotrona was
shot and killed during a street robbery. On the Monday after, his brother-
in-law nailed a cardboard sign to a pole where the crime occurred that read,
“His name was Patrick Catrona. He’s my brother and a kind and loving son
and uncle and friend. He went to Ga. Tech. He loved video games & beer. He
was a computer engineer & East Atlanta homeowner. And he was murdered, shot
down.”
Police Chief David Sabagh told anxious residents of Montclair, NJ to “rest
assured there is no one else out there,” after a 26-year-old man shot his
girlfriend with a stolen gun multiple times before shooting himself on May
16.
Parents in Dearborn, MI organized a bowling fundraiser on May 18 to fund a
new, modern security system for a local high school. Regan Ford, who helped
spearhead the event said "As a parent, the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary
School really weighed on my mind. If it can happen there, it can happen
anywhere."
June
A June 5 “prank” gone awry nearly crippled a Lothian, MD 21-year-old.
Another young man, 22, mistook a .40-caliber handgun for a BB gun and shot
Raley in the buttocks while he slept. The victim’s mother said an artery in
her son’s leg was “destroyed,” but her thoughts were also with the
shooter. “I know he is not a boy because he was 22, but I am a parent and
will call him a boy, and this is going to affect his life and his family,”
the mother of the victim said. “I have a totally different opinion now on
guns and the responsibility people who own these guns should have.”
Shaken by the recent mass shootings, a California State University in
Temecula offered a workshop called “Surviving an Active Shooter,” on June
6.
A day later in nearby Santa Monica five people were killed in a rolling wave
of gun violence. Clad in black and carrying a semiautomatic weapon, a 23-
year-old man fired at people and cars, killing four before police fatally
shot him in the Santa Monica College library.
Multiple memorials were held for victims of the shooting. A sister of one of
the victims adjusted the collection of candles and flowers laid across the
front of a recycle bin before the vigil began. "Too much," she said, placing
her hands over her heart. "I love her too much.”
In less than a week, Santa Monica saw another gun murder when a 29-year old
man was shot in an apparent gang rivalry turf war. The murder took place in
an alley near the already shell-shocked college.
Still in California, a school district in Los Alamitos made plans to prepare
its students for a mass shooter. The district decided to “take the
existing Homeland Security guidelines on active shooters and modify it for
an elementary school or other school environment.” The decision to train
children to protect themselves from mass murders stemmed partly from recent
mass shootings, but was also influenced by a scare from two years ago, when
police stopped an alleged gunman who had shot 9 people (and killed 8) nearby
. The gunman was heading from the massacre to his son's second grade school.
When police arrested him, he was just blocks from the school and heavily
armed, wearing a bullet proof vest.
Days later in Los Angeles, a man sued the LAPD officers who mistakenly fired
on him as they were searching for Christopher Dorner. Outside San Diego, an
82-year-old man shot his 73-year-old wife when she served him with divorce
papers. In New Jersey, 18-year old Isaac Rinas was shot dead hours after he
graduated from high school.
July
On July 2, a Minnesota court ruled that a victim’s family could not sue the
employer of a man who committed a mass shooting of six coworkers after he
was told of his dismissal. Reuven Rahamim, whose son Sami flew to New York
the Sunday after the Newtown shootings, was the owner of the business and
one of the people killed by the mass shooter.
On July 6, Erica Smegielski got married to the man her mother had picked as
her “soulmate” when they were 12-year-olds. Her mother was Dawn Hochsprung
, the principal at Sandy Hook School who was among the first murdered by the
shooter on Dec. 14, and at Erica’s wedding there was an empty chair near
the dance floor in her mother’s memory.
On July 8, a military veteran in Washington state shot at police officers
who responded to a complaint at his mobile home. His girlfriend described
him as a Purple Heart recipient suffering from PTSD who couldn’t get the
help he needed from Veterans Affairs.
On July 11 in Chicago, a firefighter’s wife called 911 to tell police her
husband was on the phone telling her about his suicidal thoughts. Police
found the firefighter’s black SUV in the parking lot of a CVS drug store.
The firefighter was inside, apparently talking on his cell phone. His wife
had told police he owned a gun. He left the car, made the sign of the cross,
and then crouched into a “combat stance.” The firefighter was holding an
object, and police fired at him. "Thank you for doing what I wanted you to
do," he told a police sergeant afterward.
Two days later, a man in North Hollywood, Calif. was fatally shot in a road
rage incident.
August
Early August marked the first anniversary of the Sikh Temple shootings in
Oak Creek, WI which took the lives of six people. Robbie Parker, whose 6-
year-old daughter was killed in the Sandy Hook shooting, accepted an
invitation to speak. "These things shouldn't define people. You have to
overcome it," Parker said.
On August 5, three people at a Pennsylvania municipal meeting were killed in
a mass shooting. Prosecutors are currently seeking the death penalty for
the alleged shooter, a junk collector whose property had recently been
condemned. Other municipal officials in the area tried to go on with their
daily routines. "We're in the process of security upgrades here at the
township building,” said the manager of nearby township. “But state law
says that anyone can bring a licensed firearm into any public meeting."
On the same day, two homeless men in Tampa were shot: Larry Schuff was
injured and Brian Kennedy died. As part of a profile six months earlier,
they had told a Patch editor that their goals for the future were to stay
alive.
On Aug. 6, a neighborhood in Montclair, NJ saw its third shooting in three
months when four people were injured in a drive-by shooting. Also in New
Jersey, later in the month, gas station attendant Surinder Singh was shot in
a robbery. Christine Wiegand, who worked at a nearby diner, gave an account
middle of the street.”
On Aug. 20 a man walked into an elementary school in DeKalb County, Ga. with
an AK-47-style assault rifle and nearly 500 rounds of ammunition. He shot
at police officers who arrived. Somehow, school bookkeeper Antoinette Tuff
talked sense into him. “I just want you to know I love you, though, OK? And
I'm proud of you,” she told him in a conversation that was recorded on a
911 call. “That's a good thing that you're just giving up and don't worry
about it. We all go through something in life.” He surrendered.
No charges were filed in the killing of a 44-year old resident of Cherokee
County, GA who was shot on Aug. 25 by a man he’d just eaten dinner with.
The two men got into an after-dinner argument, resulting in the home’s
resident shooting his guest on his porch.
September
In California on Labor Day, the body of a twenty-eight-year old woman was
found under a bridge in Newport Beach. She was lying face down, appearing to
have died from a gunshot wound.
On Sept. 10, a twenty-one-year old man was shot and killed by an 18-year-old
in Chicago. His death was “in retaliation for a previous meeting ... to
exchange drugs and money for a firearm that the victim had,” police said.
On Sept. 15, a quadruple shooting resulting in three deaths took place in
Gwinnett County, GA. A mother, her 12-year-old son, and 19-year-old godson
were all shot and killed by a 33-year-old man, who had been taken into the
mother’s home two weeks earlier in what was called a “charitable act.”
A few days later, harrowing 911 tapes of that massacre were released. and a
neighbor is heard saying, "He's in our driveway. He has a machine gun. He's
chasin' them. He just kept shooting, kept shooting. I think she's dead."
On Monday, Sept. 16, Washington DC erupted in chaos when a gunman opened
fire at the Washington Navy Yard. The 34-year-old fired his first shots at
about 8:20 a.m. in the Naval Sea Systems Command Headquarters building. "
They know the dangers of serving abroad," President Obama said, "but today
they faced the unimaginable violence they wouldn't have expected at home."
The FBI released surveillance video of the shooter entering the Washington
Navy Yard before embarking on the shooting spree which left 13, including
Alexis, dead. He carried a shotgun covered with etchings: "End to the
torment," "Better off this way," and "Not what ya'll say," among other. The
FBI said the etchings and other evidence pointed to the shooter’s “
delusional” state.
Stories about heroic attempts to save those wounded in the September rampage
began to emerge: Navy Yard workers scrambled to help a thirty-year Navy
veteran, Vishnu Pandit. Pandit’s colleague Bertillia Lavern stayed with him
and prayed. “I felt him breathe,” she said. Vishnu Pandit did not survive.
The following day, a 49-year-old Marine and father of three accidentally
shot and killed himself in the Midwest Gun Shop in Lyons, Illinois.
On Sept. 25, a manhunt ensued after a 63-year-old man shot two people,
killing one, at an office in Garden City, NY. While he was at large, a
nearby shopping mall was placed on lockdown and Garden City schools went
into lockdown mode. The shooter’s body was found in the Hudson River five
days later.
October
An 11-year old in New Hampshire threatened to shoot a classmate with a
shotgun on Oct. 1. The next day in New Jersey, schools in Point Pleasant
Beach and Point Borough were put on lockdown because of a suicidal, armed
man at large in the area. The man was later found and taken to the hospital
with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Two weeks later in San Diego, CA 20-year old Jonathan Juarez threatened
shoot and kill fellow students at the Poway Adult School. Juarez was
arrested before acting on the threat.
Then, on Oct. 23, a 13-year old boy was shot and killed by Sonoma County
sheriff’s deputies when they mistook his toy gun, a replica of an AK-47,
for an assault rifle. When the deputies saw a male with a gun, they ordered
him to drop it, and then fired several shots. The boy died at the scene,
after which the police found another plastic gun in his waistband.
November
Panic followed when a lone gunman sprayed bullets in Terminal 3 of Los
Angeles International Airport at 9:20 a.m. on Nov. 1.
One TSA worker, Gerardo Hernandez, was killed. Among the injured was a
teacher from nearby Calabasas High School. In response to the shooting, many
of his students rallied in a protest of gun violence.
Days later, still in California, a restaurant in Perris was the scene of a
drive-by shooting. “An occupant of the vehicle fired at the patrons exiting
the restaurant,” police said. “A security guard returned fire at the
suspect vehicle as it fled the location.” Five people were left with
gunshot wounds.
In New Jersey on Nov. 4 police located the body of a 20-year old gunman who
opened fire at the Garden State Plaza Mall with a .22 caliber rifle. The
shooter, who had stolen the rifle from his brother, committed suicide, and
no one else was injured in the incident. His body was found after a multiple
-hour search in a storage area of the mall.
At the end of the month, Connecticut released a 44-page document titled “
Report of the State’s Attorney for the Judicial District of Danbury on the
Shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School and 36 Yogananda Street, Newtown,
Connecticut on December 14, 2012," with details on Sandy Hook School
massacre. Despite the thorough investigation, no motive could be found for
Adam Lanza’s actions.
After nearly seven months of searching, police in Pennsylvania caught up
with 21-year old Ulysses Rodriguez, a.k.a. “Slime,” who allegedly had shot
and killed a man outside a strip club in Janurary. It was when police
arrested “Slime” on a public drunkenness charge that they realized who
they had.
December
On Dec. 2, a student of the University of New Haven allegedly took an
assault weapon and two handguns onto the campus, resulting in an hours-long
lockdown. The next day, police recovered newspaper clippings of mass
shootings from his home. He was charged with illegal possession of an
assault weapon, among other crimes. He had a valid pistol permit to carry
handguns and two legally registered weapons, police said.
In New Jersey, Patch requested the number of gun permits requested in
Chester Township, Chester Borough, Mendham Township, and Mendham Borough.
Records showed that the number of permits requested in 2013 (as of December
5) were double or even quadruple what people had requested in 2011.
On Dec. 13, Connecticut Governor Danell Malloy ordered flags to be flown at
half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Dec. 14, the anniversary of the
shooting at Sandy Hook School. | h*********n 发帖数: 11319 | 2 看来以后各种案件都要细分:枪支暴力,皮卡车祸,video game inspired murder,
etc.
全美来看,最近几年全美的合法枪支总数连续刷新历史记录,但是总谋杀率和枪械受害
者数量都比30年前降低了
一半左右。
If “guns kill people”, then they haven't been working very hard recently,
are they?
stories-about-gun-violence-since-newtown-delmar-carmelvalley?
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【在 s*********5 的大作中提到】 : 原文链接:(点击后有每个故事的详情)令人难过的是很多故事都是与校园有关的。某 : 些学校的教师校长甚至都有配备保安。我知道我们孩子的学校里每个教室都配有对讲机 : ,有突发事件时门也会自动锁起来,孩子每过一段时间就会防火,防震,防暴演练一次 : ,就是要防范类似事件的发生。这是一个怎样的时代呀。。 : http://delmar-carmelvalley.patch.com/groups/police-and-fire/p/1 : We looked at stories from across America in the year since the shootings at : Sandy Hook School to try to illustrate the scale of the problem. : This article is a work of aggregation building on the reporting of scores of : Patch reporters across more than 900 sites. It was written by John Ness and : Catherine Crawford in consultation with over a dozen editors.
| d**********t 发帖数: 1821 | 3 每年美国的枪击受害者数据中,有一大部分是小混混以及黑帮枪战死亡,另外一部分是
正在犯罪过程中受害人拔枪反击当场击毙罪犯。当然还有一部分无辜受害者被罪犯杀害
的。
全看新闻怎么报道,前阵子报的所谓“十几岁少年学校外被枪击身亡”,结果后来调查
说是老教练护送女子排球队员出校门进车,两个十几岁非裔拿刀威逼试图抢劫和轮奸,
老教练拔出合法携带的手枪当场击毙这两个畜生。 | d**********t 发帖数: 1821 | 4 再来一个前阵子很火的,寡妇和不满一岁婴儿独居,两个杂碎拿刀闯进试图不轨,寡妇
临危不惧,抵上卧室门,把奶瓶喂给婴儿,一边打911报警,同时把散弹枪上了膛。
当两个暴徒开始砸卧室门的时候,寡妇开火,当场击毙畜生一头,另外一头落荒而逃。 | d*******1 发帖数: 104 | 5 Do not ban gun. Ban liberal's holding gun.
Five worst recent mass murders were by progressive liberal democrats?
Ft Hood~~~ Registered Democrat and radical Muslim who supported Al Qaeda and
Hamas
Columbine ~~~ Too young to vote; both families were registered Democrats and
progressive liberals
Virginia Tech ~~~ Wrote hate mail to President Bush and to his staff ~
Registered Democrat
Colorado Theater ~~~ Registered Democrat; staff worker on the Obama campaign
; Occupy Wall Street participant; progressive liberal
Connecticut School Shooter- ~~~ Registered Democrat; hated Christians. | d*******1 发帖数: 104 | 6 plus navy court yard shooter and Colorado shooting this month.
all of them are liberals.
Just make sure they do not have access to guns and we will be in much better
postion. | e*****3 发帖数: 1445 | 7 对啊,把合法的枪都ban了,奥巴马的儿子们行事就方便多了。 | s******d 发帖数: 2568 | 8 805发枪贴是肯定要吃亏的.
买买提有军板枪版N个. 没见一个反抢版. 所以啊肯定寡不敌众.
由此结论, 买买提支持共和的比支持民主的多.
at
of
and
【在 s*********5 的大作中提到】 : 原文链接:(点击后有每个故事的详情)令人难过的是很多故事都是与校园有关的。某 : 些学校的教师校长甚至都有配备保安。我知道我们孩子的学校里每个教室都配有对讲机 : ,有突发事件时门也会自动锁起来,孩子每过一段时间就会防火,防震,防暴演练一次 : ,就是要防范类似事件的发生。这是一个怎样的时代呀。。 : http://delmar-carmelvalley.patch.com/groups/police-and-fire/p/1 : We looked at stories from across America in the year since the shootings at : Sandy Hook School to try to illustrate the scale of the problem. : This article is a work of aggregation building on the reporting of scores of : Patch reporters across more than 900 sites. It was written by John Ness and : Catherine Crawford in consultation with over a dozen editors.
| a***s 发帖数: 5417 | 9 民主党里有两类人,
一类人拿枪杀人,mass murder,
另一类人用那些murder做例子,搞禁止合法枪运动。对非法抢却视而不见。
and
and
campaign
【在 d*******1 的大作中提到】 : Do not ban gun. Ban liberal's holding gun. : Five worst recent mass murders were by progressive liberal democrats? : Ft Hood~~~ Registered Democrat and radical Muslim who supported Al Qaeda and : Hamas : Columbine ~~~ Too young to vote; both families were registered Democrats and : progressive liberals : Virginia Tech ~~~ Wrote hate mail to President Bush and to his staff ~ : Registered Democrat : Colorado Theater ~~~ Registered Democrat; staff worker on the Obama campaign : ; Occupy Wall Street participant; progressive liberal
| e*****3 发帖数: 1445 | 10 这,这个逻辑有问题吧。
【在 s******d 的大作中提到】 : 805发枪贴是肯定要吃亏的. : 买买提有军板枪版N个. 没见一个反抢版. 所以啊肯定寡不敌众. : 由此结论, 买买提支持共和的比支持民主的多. : : at : of : and
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