Described as a popular student, he was a member of the football team and had just been elected a homecoming prince, representing the freshman class.
But it was 14-year-old Jaylen Ray Fryberg who stood up from his seat at a large round table at the crowded cafeteria at Marysville-Pilchuck High School in Marysville, Washington, Friday morning, pulled a small gun from his pocket and opened fire, dropping several students immediately to the floor, according to an eyewitness.
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Take GOD, or even encouraging a strong moral code out of the home and school, and you end up with people who don't know has to handle the realization that life isn't always fair (ya' don't always get what you want), rejection can sting.... Today's youth seem unprepared to react without violence. No moral code that allows folks to reason things out and respond appropriately when things don't go your way.
ReplyDeleteRight on, as usual.
DeleteAnd shot himself.....there is a continuing pattern here.
ReplyDeleteBob
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Insane.
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