The Copycats
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wrote on 30 Mar 2023, 03:21 last edited by
It's a known fact after an event like the Nashville shooting there will be copycats.
Is there anything we can do in the aftermath of something like this to discourage copycats?
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wrote on 30 Mar 2023, 04:21 last edited by
No, of course not.
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wrote on 30 Mar 2023, 11:41 last edited by
Thoughts and prayers?
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It's a known fact after an event like the Nashville shooting there will be copycats.
Is there anything we can do in the aftermath of something like this to discourage copycats?
wrote on 30 Mar 2023, 18:43 last edited by@Jolly said in The Copycats:
It's a known fact after an event like the Nashville shooting there will be copycats.
Is there anything we can do in the aftermath of something like this to discourage copycats?
Sheriff deputies are back at my daughter's school. In fact, that's how I knew to check the news.
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wrote on 31 Mar 2023, 01:33 last edited by
Some thoughts...
- Staff training. Lives were saved at Nashville by prompt staff action.
- Replace glass entrance doors with steel doors and bulletproof glass. Same for interior classroom doors.
- Armed resource officers or armed teaching staff.
- Gun ownership and mental health issues...We're going to need a national debate on this.
- Social Contagion. Much of the current trans movement is simple social contagion, especially among girls. We need to address this.
- As for immediate copycats...If this nation can fund a war in Europe, it ought to be able to put a police officer in every school. It can afford to let Federal law enforcement do free security walk-throughs for schools and make recommendations to school districts.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2023, 02:19 last edited by
I dont think the answer is more guns in school or a higher police visibility in the school.
I think that would be bad for kids mental health to think of schools as violent places.
Doing something like that is only a bandaid and does not address the root cause of the problem.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2023, 03:25 last edited by
Just an observation:
Number of schools with armed teachers that have been attacked = 0.
You like statistics. What does that tell you?
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wrote on 9 Apr 2023, 10:56 last edited by jon-nyc 4 Sept 2023, 11:06
Same is true about schools with transgender principals, which makes the identical statistical point.
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Same is true about schools with transgender principals, which makes the identical statistical point.
wrote on 9 Apr 2023, 11:23 last edited by@jon-nyc said in The Copycats:
Same is true about schools with transgender principals, which makes the identical statistical point.
Not really.
There are a lot more schools where some of the staff is carrying concealed than there are schools with transgendered principals.
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Just an observation:
Number of schools with armed teachers that have been attacked = 0.
You like statistics. What does that tell you?
wrote on 9 Apr 2023, 13:49 last edited byA little googling tells me that’s likely true.
But the same google results led me to believe that you can’t possibly know if this is true or not:
Just an observation:
Number of schools with armed teachers that have been attacked = 0.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2023, 14:29 last edited by
Try common sense, then.
If you're a predator, do you attack a chicken house with no fence and no dog in the yard, or do you attack a chicken house with a snarling dog and a predator-proof fence?
A lot of people hate gun owners, but I don't know of any mass shootings at a gun show, do you?
Maybe it's a simple as why Willie Sutton robbed banks. Maybe people who want to commit mass murder pick places where it's easiest to do...
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Try common sense, then.
If you're a predator, do you attack a chicken house with no fence and no dog in the yard, or do you attack a chicken house with a snarling dog and a predator-proof fence?
A lot of people hate gun owners, but I don't know of any mass shootings at a gun show, do you?
Maybe it's a simple as why Willie Sutton robbed banks. Maybe people who want to commit mass murder pick places where it's easiest to do...
wrote on 9 Apr 2023, 14:47 last edited by@Jolly said in The Copycats:
Try common sense, then.
If you're a predator, do you attack a chicken house with no fence and no dog in the yard, or do you attack a chicken house with a snarling dog and a predator-proof fence?
A lot of people hate gun owners, but I don't know of any mass shootings at a gun show, do you?
Maybe it's a simple as why Willie Sutton robbed banks. Maybe people who want to commit mass murder pick places where it's easiest to do...
That's not really true, though. Messed up kids shoot up their own schools. When employees go postal, they shoot up their own offices. That's kind of the point. They don't exactly shop around.
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@Jolly said in The Copycats:
Try common sense, then.
If you're a predator, do you attack a chicken house with no fence and no dog in the yard, or do you attack a chicken house with a snarling dog and a predator-proof fence?
A lot of people hate gun owners, but I don't know of any mass shootings at a gun show, do you?
Maybe it's a simple as why Willie Sutton robbed banks. Maybe people who want to commit mass murder pick places where it's easiest to do...
That's not really true, though. Messed up kids shoot up their own schools. When employees go postal, they shoot up their own offices. That's kind of the point. They don't exactly shop around.
wrote on 9 Apr 2023, 15:01 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in The Copycats:
@Jolly said in The Copycats:
Try common sense, then.
If you're a predator, do you attack a chicken house with no fence and no dog in the yard, or do you attack a chicken house with a snarling dog and a predator-proof fence?
A lot of people hate gun owners, but I don't know of any mass shootings at a gun show, do you?
Maybe it's a simple as why Willie Sutton robbed banks. Maybe people who want to commit mass murder pick places where it's easiest to do...
That's not really true, though. Messed up kids shoot up their own schools. When employees go postal, they shoot up their own offices. That's kind of the point. They don't exactly shop around.
Also, almost of the people doing the shooting expect to die.
There has to be a better solution to this than just having more and more guns.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in The Copycats:
@Jolly said in The Copycats:
Try common sense, then.
If you're a predator, do you attack a chicken house with no fence and no dog in the yard, or do you attack a chicken house with a snarling dog and a predator-proof fence?
A lot of people hate gun owners, but I don't know of any mass shootings at a gun show, do you?
Maybe it's a simple as why Willie Sutton robbed banks. Maybe people who want to commit mass murder pick places where it's easiest to do...
That's not really true, though. Messed up kids shoot up their own schools. When employees go postal, they shoot up their own offices. That's kind of the point. They don't exactly shop around.
Also, almost of the people doing the shooting expect to die.
There has to be a better solution to this than just having more and more guns.
wrote on 9 Apr 2023, 15:35 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in The Copycats:
@Aqua-Letifer said in The Copycats:
@Jolly said in The Copycats:
Try common sense, then.
If you're a predator, do you attack a chicken house with no fence and no dog in the yard, or do you attack a chicken house with a snarling dog and a predator-proof fence?
A lot of people hate gun owners, but I don't know of any mass shootings at a gun show, do you?
Maybe it's a simple as why Willie Sutton robbed banks. Maybe people who want to commit mass murder pick places where it's easiest to do...
That's not really true, though. Messed up kids shoot up their own schools. When employees go postal, they shoot up their own offices. That's kind of the point. They don't exactly shop around.
Also, almost of the people doing the shooting expect to die.
There has to be a better solution to this than just having more and more guns.
Sure. Execute them while young.
Solutions are easy. Execution is hard.
You identify these kids pretty early and treat the mental illness. In the case of the Nashville shooter, they were autistic and transgendered.
Red flag laws. The problem with people who do not support the Second Amendment, is that they will use Red Flag laws as back door gun control and that ain't gonna happen. Therefore, these laws will have to be refined and the end decision will have to be made in court.
You enhance and tighten up mental health. Compassion is fine, but some people don't need to be on the street.
Harden the target. Control entrance and egress points. Metal detectors at those points. All classroom doors should open to a hallway, should have unbreachable locks and have bulletproof glass in the door. And yes, either have armed resource officers or have trained and armed designated teachers.
What have we accomplished?
- We've barney fifed the threat and nipped it in the bud.
- We've controlled some access to weapons.
- We've made a school shooting a losing proposition. It's going to be hard to get your weapon in, it's going to be hard to get to students and the likelihood is that the shooter will be met with lethal force early in his attempted mass murder.
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Try common sense, then.
If you're a predator, do you attack a chicken house with no fence and no dog in the yard, or do you attack a chicken house with a snarling dog and a predator-proof fence?
A lot of people hate gun owners, but I don't know of any mass shootings at a gun show, do you?
Maybe it's a simple as why Willie Sutton robbed banks. Maybe people who want to commit mass murder pick places where it's easiest to do...
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wrote on 9 Apr 2023, 18:47 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in The Copycats:
There are dozens of states where school staff could be armed. Shootings happen in those states too. Neither you, I, or the shooters have any way of knowing which one might house some armed staff
As Aqua pointed out, many times the shooter went to the school at one time. I'm not saying all shootings can be prevented by a good guy with a gun. Even the Secret Service will tell you that a dedicated individual willing to lose their life in order to take someone else's, will succeed more often than not.
But good security calls for hardening the target. Armed and immediate response is a layer in the hardening process.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2023, 18:48 last edited by jon-nyc 4 Sept 2023, 18:48
What you said was 0 shootings have happened in schools where teachers were armed. You pulled that out of thin air.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2023, 19:02 last edited by
OK, prove me wrong.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2023, 19:05 last edited by jon-nyc 4 Sept 2023, 19:05
I already did.
Neither you nor I nor any potential shooters can know if teachers might be armed in dozens of states. Those states have had school shootings.
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wrote on 9 Apr 2023, 19:06 last edited by
If a shooting occurred, you'd know. it would be plastered all over the news media.
Therefore, no shootings.