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Took a few days but a story from my town hit CNN today.
A 22 year old living 1 mile from my home was arrested.
He had an arsenal and had posted his interest in mass shootings on social media.

Likely went to school with my kids.
When they were younger I made a point of checking the sex offenders registry regularly- a lot in our area! Can’t check for this madness. My daughter is a public school music teacher. Also in a small city, like our home. She participates in drills for mass shooting response.
Very disturbing.

AmiSue 8 Aug 18
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There was a mass stabbing event when my brother's children were in HS. I haven't forgotten what that felt like.

You really don't want to get a text like that. Ever.

This really is a problem that needs to be solved. Living in a constant state of fear just isn't healthy for any of us.

Living in a constant state of fear... isn't that the very purpose of terrorism?

@AmiSue I agree my dial has been pegged since 9/11 though I work hard at not living entirely in fear. It's there.

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Glad he was caught before he did something. Very disturbing for you since he was so close to you and your family. It's something I think about every day when I drop my daughter off at school and while I'm at work.

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If one less creep is NOT free to play death with guns: good news

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"Stay safe, or as safe as you can" --- @Greatnani .
Linda & I are just back from hiking through one of our local city parks. Getting in shape for our next trip. Trying out some new gear.... Ten years ago, I probably would not have: Carried a sidearm and extra magazines. Evaluated everyone we met on the trail as a potential threat. Constantly "checked our six" & scanned the forest for threats. Now, it seems second nature. Interesting times here in the Gunfighter Nation.

So hard to live in these times and always be in guard.

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Extremely disturbing. 😮

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Shootings weren’t a thing when I was teaching in the mid eighties, but we had several bomb threats called in. The assistant principal would tell me to “look around for anything unusual” - I was always thinking - this isn’t what I’m getting paid to do

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I remember when ‘hijackings’ were in ..now this. Seems more than a trend, and a sick way of ‘putting anyone’s town on the map.’ Needs to end, but a nation too confused by lies apparently can’t figure it out (Vote Democrat - No Matter what!) 😟

Varn Level 8 Aug 18, 2019
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Not often I’m glad to be British these days, but at least that isn’t a worry here.

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Practically every shooter can be identified beyond the shadow of a doubt, with plenty of witnesses and often video . . . when that is the case, and there is irrefutable evidence, the community should immediately and publicly put them in front of a firing squad and shoot them, and they should be excoriated by the media . . . something that the media has been very inadequate in doing, instead, they have been posting their photos, over an over, which then attracts more idiots to try it. This nonsense goes on because it is tolerated by citizens and the media, the media is complicit as long as it fails to show these bastards for the cowards they are.

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It is so upsetting when we have lockdown drills at school. Really painful. And how scary for you! Stay safe, or as safe as you can in this crazy world.

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