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Depressed. Another Columbine in Santee, California...
The high school where the 9th grader laid out kids and 2 adults is just over a hill near my parents house... http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/frown.gif
I did not attend that high school, but I knew some kids that did back in the day. There are hardly any Black folks that attend that school, so it is really, rural and the area is rather trailer parky... This kinda hit too close to home for me, cuz it ain't too far from where I used to hang out. But most of my friends would say: "The roosters are coming home to roost..." Oh well. They had better give this kid the death penalty--watch the "powers that be" work soooo fast to overturn the "voter approved" proposition that makes minors that commit heinous crimes become tried as adults and get sent to adult prison... Now I'm pissed http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/mad.gif |
When I heard the news, I was simply crushed. What in Egypt is going on with these kids today? My heart goes out to everyone involved. I took a moment to thank God for keeping my boys safe.
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I had mixed emotions inside me today after seeing this situation this morning. First, I was, and still am very sad in my spirit that this is happening again. I had my son to kneel down with me and pray while the live CNN coverage was taking place (he was home today due to Teacher Planning Day in our district) because this is definately a "wake-up, get-up and line-up to GOD's Word Call" if every I've seen one. Second, I was upset at how the media and the school staff kept this young man's identity shielded from us until this afternoon/evening. However, when the young African-American Middle School student shot his teacher (around this time last year), they had every television camera on his face as they lead him out of the school building and into the police car! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/mad.gif When I watched the shooting report today, the first thing that flew out my mouth was, "LORD, please don't let it be an African-American child". My neighbor commented, "No, it's not because they haven't shown us his face". I know that was sad comments to make because in reality, shooting is shooting/death is death and in GOD's Kingdom there is every tribe and nation; however, on this earth, it's like you stated, this new law that has been recently voted in by Californians (sp) will be reviewed because this student wasn't African-American or Hispanic...that seemed to be the talk this afternoon on many of the news-radio stations that I've tuned in to this evening. Anyway, to conclude my long post...I just want to ask those of us who are naming the name JESUS as our LORD and Savior, to please interceed and stand in the gap with prayer for our youth in schools. ***It's time we ask the LORD to heal our Land-2Chronicles 7:14. Shalom~ |
As a teacher that works in "one of those" areas, it does concern me. They always talk about violence in inner city schools, but there is a big, big difference. Please excuse me for generalizing, but in our schools, if someone has a beef with someone, they get the beat down in the hall and a THREAT that something will happen later, and usually, nothing does. If something violent does happen, it's usually off campus and away from innocent victims. I just don't get walking into a place and just shooting anyone that happens to walk in your path. That's not violent, that's pure psychotic.
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Just today, we had the "dogs" and police to come out for a "raid" of student's lockers....
THEN, an idiot decides he wants set the fire alarm! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/eek.gif Shoot, we very well could have been on the news because of some kind of violence... When instances like this and the situation yesterday, you don't EVER know what to expect from these kids and SOME ADULTS. It does NOT matter what school or the KIND of school/area you work or your kids attend...THINGS ARE HAPPENING! We, as teachers, parents, and members of society must acknowledge the seriousness of these events. |
This was surely another sad situation. This is very serious and seems to be a "trend." It scares me sometimes because I have a sister in high school and you never know what might happen. I remember when they found a gun at my high school I was terrified and no one was even shot. My heart and prayers go out to all those students, and parents who were involved in this.
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I teach at a predominately (and I mean predominately) black school. There was this white student who called a black student the "n" word. Ok, the entire class, girls and boys gave him the beat down of his life. I mean gosh, what did he expect. Only a crazy person would go into an all black school (there were only 2 white people) and call someone the "n" word. Anyway, he left school, but before he left, he said that he was going to get every "N" at the school. Guess what I did? You guessed it! I left early! The boy was picked up walking back to my school.
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Soror, you got out of dodge? I am not mad at ya!
That sounds like what I would have done...I LOVE taking those 1/2 days! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/wink.gif |
The really sad part is an ADULT knew 'bout this kid's plan and didn't report it 'cuz he thought he was joking.
Even more so, the kid was smiling the whole time he was shootin' up folks... There are 4-6 inner city high schools in this same area. Nothing like this ever happens on these campuses... Probably 'cuz all the "racial profiling" that goes on around these campuses and none that occur literally in "some people's own backyard"!!! The only reason why there was a somewhat quick response to this kid's actions was 'cuz an off duty cop was registering his kid for Santana HS. As far as healing goes. My heart goes out to the fallen and injured victims and their families who have to cope with this episode of amerikkkana... But Santana is in an area where they still have signs up for "Colored" restrooms and drinking fountains... Hmmmm, I wonder. |
And yet another school shooting in Pennsylvania today at a Catholic school. My coworkers and I were just having a discussion about these school shootings. Things were not this bad when I was in high school. How did things get out of hand so quickly?
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I was in Kinko's picking up a copy job for my boss. There were 2 high school guys copying flyers that said something like "We have the right to carry backpacks". It seems that their principal has banned the use of them except to school and from school.
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You know somewhere I read that the boys lawyers are going to appeal the "manditory adult" sentancing from prop 21 (I think--I'm not a lawyer)... But I think the judge said "whatever" and sentanced him to adult court...
Then they put that 12 year old black boy who kid a 6 year old girl into adult prison in Florida... The youngest to ever be imprisoned. But do you even THINK they will put Charles Andrew Williams into adult prison? NOT!!! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/rolleyes.gif http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/mad.gif |
You know, this is sad the way our society works. I have to admit, I think 12 is young for a person to have to go to an adult prison. Can you imagine?? But then I always think ... if that had been my daughter, I'd want that kid placed under the prison. Likewise, I send my children to school to learn. I put blood, sweat, and tears into protecting them and to have some looney tune walk in & shoot them (while smiling!)... He should also be in adult prison. Skin color should not even be a factor.
Now, here's what I'm wondering... I haven't read the reports, but when the 12 year old was sentenced to adult prison, did the girl's parents protest (I don't recall - was this his sister?)? Will the shooting victims' parents protest that this kid should be tried as an adult? Has anyone heard anything? |
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