Re: Active Shooter reported at Santa Fe High School
Posted: Sat May 19, 2018 3:17 pm
Art Acevedo...If he had his way, he'd turn Texas into California.




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It surprised me he had a trench coat. When I graduated high school (2005) we weren't allowed to have trench coats and our backpacks had to be clear or mesh. These were rules put in place post-Columbine. It's amazes me how the "security" ebbs and flows with time.philip964 wrote: 6. Ban backpacks and long coats from school premises.
( I never had a backpack at school, I managed )
I'm sure he thinks that's a good first step on the road to Cuba under Castro.K.Mooneyham wrote:Art Acevedo...If he had his way, he'd turn Texas into California.![]()
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It is reported that the shooter is Neo-Nazi sympathizer. I did not want to mention it yet here on the forum till more info is released. The anti-immigrant and anti none-white movement is spewing such actors as mass murderers of the first degree. In the addition to the victims, the rest of us would suffer the consequences.NotRPB wrote:No one claims their linked to Antifa.
The claim is they both had the hammer and sickle symbol used by Antifa
Same with people Influenced by ISIS, that doesn't mean they went there, got trained and paid dues and joined ISIS.
These school shooters being influenced by that ideology is a red flag people should watch for. If I see something like a kid wearing Hammer and sickle symbols, my awareness just goes up another level. And, perhaps it should. Fool me once shame on you/fool me twice ... I should pay better attention.
Frank59 wrote:Until we change the culture of the way our children are raised and educated i fear this trend will only get worse. It all started when politically correct leftists hijacked our public schools years ago.
His parents are Greek immigrants.Beiruty wrote:It is reported that the shooter is Neo-Nazi sympathizer. I did not want to mention it yet here on the forum till more info is released. The anti-immigrant and anti none-white movement is spewing such actors as mass murderers of the first degree. In the addition to the victims, the rest of us would suffer the consequences.NotRPB wrote:No one claims their linked to Antifa.
The claim is they both had the hammer and sickle symbol used by Antifa
Same with people Influenced by ISIS, that doesn't mean they went there, got trained and paid dues and joined ISIS.
These school shooters being influenced by that ideology is a red flag people should watch for. If I see something like a kid wearing Hammer and sickle symbols, my awareness just goes up another level. And, perhaps it should. Fool me once shame on you/fool me twice ... I should pay better attention.
BINGO!Bitter Clinger wrote:Frank59 wrote:Until we change the culture of the way our children are raised and educated i fear this trend will only get worse. It all started when politically correct leftists hijacked our public schools years ago.When we fail to teach morality and the difference between right and wrong, good and evil, when all thngs are pertmitted and all things are equal, then there is no reason not to murder. It all becomes "relative".
If the family has any preference, please post favored charitable causes. I'm not rich, but I would like to show my respects with a small donation. I realize it's a weak gesture/ My wife is a teacher, and my family grieves for yours.chamberc wrote:She's dead. Confirmed.
There is symmetry in this. I find I am not interested in Acevedo's views.gtolbert09 wrote:https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/201 ... /625751002
"I know some have strong feelings about gun rights but I want you to know I’ve hit rock bottom and I am not interested in your views...
III% can overthrow tyranny. II% can wreak havoc.Paladin wrote:There will always be schizophrenics and psychopaths among the general population (~2%). As a society we need to do a better job of identifying and insuring that these sorts of people don't do harm to other people.
chamberc, I am so, so sorry for your loss. Your family will be in my family’s prayers.chamberc wrote:She's dead. Confirmed.
Agreed, the anonymity of social media and a media that sensationalizes the events.Wag2323 wrote:I personally think a lot of the issue is social media. It gives a false sense that everyone's life is better than yours. It's rare to see people post about the bad in there life on social media so it looks like all lives but yours are great. As an adult we know this isn't true but I imagine this is hard on teens.