A college firing at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, left at least four people dead and another 30 hurt.
A think is in prison, but it’s unclear whether they attend the school, according to the publications quoted by CNN.
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In Barrow County, about 40 km north of Atlanta, is where the class is situated. According to Fox 5 accounts that law enforcement responded to a record of an active shooter around 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time.
And the cannon war begin.
Another School killing, this moment at Apalachee High class in Winder Georgia.
Yes, it’s a firearm problem
Yes, it’s a rules problem
Yes, it’s a psychological heath proven.
Yes, it’s a political issue
Well I’ll politicize it!Stop fighting and unite to protect our kids. photograph. twitter.com/tzamFFtEXH
— Brian Krassenstein ( @krassenstein ) September 4, 2024
You quickly make the claim that it’s a “gun problem” a “political issue” and then politicize the situation. And Second Amendment supporters are the ones who most frequently begin the militarization of school shootings. That task is left to the gun control activists.
According to the sources, all Barrow County School System schools were locked down and police were dispatched out of all region high schools, but there are no reports of extra incidents or scenes.
Some of the deeply injured were removed by plane, and extra aircraft are on backup.
According to picture obtained from outside the school, the campus had at least five paramedics and a sizable presence of effective law enforcement. At least one medical aircraft could be seen removing a person from the scene. Additionally, footage captured on the scene showed people gathering on a soccer field close to the school as kids appeared to beg.
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The district’s institutions were in chaos when the Barrow School Superintendent acted in panic. That’s stupid. Traumatizing teenagers for no reason? The ultra needs to be fired.
Governor Brian Kemp made a speech on X.
As we gather more data and develop a more effective response to this situation, we will work with local, state, and national lovers. ( 2/2 )
— Governor Brian P. Kemp ( @GovKemp ) September 4, 2024
Check again as new information is made available, so keep an eye out for this story.