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Originally Posted by excelblue
My heart goes out to all of those affected by the situation.
However, I'm just shocked at how something like this actually showed up as a very real risk management issue gone wrong.
Main things I'd like to know is:
- Since he's a graduate, why did anyone allow him on the house with the gun?
- Why didn't anybody deny him of alcoholic drinks if he had the gun? Judgment is the first thing that goes when it comes to alcohol.
- He never checked to see whether or not the gun was loaded before bringing it?!
I hope he thinks long and hard about it in jail and doesn't get out until he's matured significantly.
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He was not a graduate, he was an active. He lived in the house, and the students were in his room when he decided to show them a flashlight attachment that he had just gotten for the gun. It was a poor choice for all the students to be near him holding a rifle when he had been drinking, and it was especially poor decision making for him to not check if the gun was loaded and to not watch where he pointed it. It was a horrible accident and I feel terrible for everyone involved, especially the girl's family and friends.