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Originally Posted by yota71
This is not a situation that has a simple answer / resolution. Such as too arm or un-arm,
It may be a combination of several different things.
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Don't mistake what I've said for me suggesting anything of the sort that it's a solution. It's really just a simple observation that had a student or two been armed and able to shoot back it may have made a difference. (maybe a huge difference)
No one is really arguing that point either, and understandibly so. Because when someone is shooting at you, the first thought on some people's minds is "wouldn't it be great if I had a way to shoot back?" along with the obvious "I hope I survive" of course.
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Originally Posted by yota71
There are certain aspects that make me believe that this kid was trained or had other groups that helped him with the delivery. Either that or he had just spent a long time planning, He was a very smart kid. (this is just my opionion)
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I'm going to agree with that. It really does sound like this kid performed his attack with precision and timing. That doesn't come out of thin air or luck, it is born out of planning and training.