Video games have nothing to do w this. Movies and tv have nothing to do w this. Its a mental disability issue. Normal ppl can play the most violent games and be the nicest ppl. Ppl can watch the most gruesome movies yet never hurt a fly. I am that person. I played Grand Theft Auto at 7 years old. Ive never hurt anyone. I watched every horror movie imaginable from the age of 4 and up and I wont hurt a fly. I literally do nature photography bc I love to see the beauty of the world. Its not about the forms of entertainment its about a persons mental capacity and upbringing. Kids whos parents dont interact w them…
@spacehonky63157 ай бұрын
I hear you. For the well adjusted your observations could be true. For the sick in mind, I'm not so sure. Mental health is so poorly understood, we have examine the 'why'. What did you do to be so well adjusted? Why weren't you the 16 yo kid going crazy in a library? No excuses for this kid though. Bury him under the jail. Unfortunately my effort to find an explanation for this kid's actions that day have made me feel sorry for him. Teens often get wrapped up in themselves, and give little thought to consequential decisions. There were times in my own hormone filled young brain that i frightened myself with weird instances of physical aggression. Throw in a wildly overactive and completely inappropriate sex drive(for my 14yo self, anyway), and some disgustingly toxic social media that kids dont know to avoid. It becomes understandable why even normal teenagers these days have mental problems.
@DavidWilliams-ic1nn7 ай бұрын
I am the same as you and love violent games etc but at the same time these things very easily could influence someone with mental disabilities. Not calling on banning anything at all just saying if this same person grew up only watching Barney and not knowing what a gun was this might not have happened.
@officeblokedaz7 ай бұрын
I get that but I’m saying the influence is real. We are not all the same.
@poet87087 ай бұрын
@@officeblokedaz The way i've always heard it described was: "If someones kills someone because of a videogame, they were going to find any reason to kill someone."
@benny64667 ай бұрын
for you, not everyone, mate
@alisuhhh7 ай бұрын
I couldn't stop myself from crying at that little boy being scared 💔💔💔💔💔💔
@limeygaynor7 ай бұрын
Heartbreaking 💔
@adkgkrjdbw24177 ай бұрын
Yeah video games ... come on Daz
@IrishInvasion7 ай бұрын
Studies have found playing " violent" games will reduce aggression
@doggiesarus7 ай бұрын
This is my local library. I live a few blocks away and went there often. The local news said he had decided to shoot up the High School (which he went to), but he thought he would be caught, (it was too big of a job) and so he went to the library. It was the middle of the day, and hardly anyone was there. The women who were killed were my friends. I actually drove by the library while this was happening.
@Jml4167 ай бұрын
Y'all can say whatever you want, but THIS is the reason why I carry everywhere I legally can and I don't go to places that I can't. It's not to be a hero, but to save my own life and/or my family's life, if I have the chance to. I would rather have it and not need it, than yo need it and not have it!
@KhenoronhkhwaJesusIs7 ай бұрын
That COWARDLY COLD-BLOODED MURDERER is ALSO GUILTY of committing Blasphemy against The Lord God HIMSELF.
@MichaelMorris-ox8wg7 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@ct562524 күн бұрын
Your not going to take down someone with an AR using your pop pop toy.
@Jml41624 күн бұрын
@ct5625 I have before in the military against an AK and I can do it again. You don't know me, so don't assume you do. Go troll somewhere else.
@beckserker166220 күн бұрын
@@ct5625do an AR-15 provide magic bullet protection? You’re dumb af
@marieneu2647 ай бұрын
25:43 why have a gun safe if your child knows the code?
@blackgirlcouchreviews7 ай бұрын
Facts. And you gotta know they know the code and even if they do I always change my codes every 30 days just cause kids are smart
@chrisfuller20697 ай бұрын
A child which dad obviously knew had a fascination with knives and razor blades, and a propensity for getting kicked out of school over violence. I'm confident the parents feel the weight of responsibility on their shoulders at this point.
@andyboog20107 ай бұрын
Because they're not meant to keep family out of them. Only thieves
@chrisfuller20697 ай бұрын
@@andyboog2010 Did you type that with a straight face? A gun safe is designed to keep unwanted people out of it, family or otherwise.
@Snipergoat17 ай бұрын
@@chrisfuller2069 Yes, and how often do you consider you children as a potential source of danger? He is more likely to require that weapon for defense than he is to use it for a murder spree.
@robtintelnot91077 ай бұрын
The problem with these events is it becomes political right away. No discussion about mental health or what prescribed meds they are using.
@dner75-xh9le7 ай бұрын
Exactly. The leftist media will immediately focus on the guns.
@juld557 ай бұрын
Because the pharmaceutical industry owns media advertising in the US.
@Sleepingcoffee9797 ай бұрын
I knew right away some one was going to deflect this into a mental issue lol. Of course this is political why wouldn't this be political
@juld557 ай бұрын
@@Sleepingcoffee979 Are you trying to say that mass shooters don't have mental problems?
@Sleepingcoffee9797 ай бұрын
@@juld55no he clearly has problem but to say this is just a mental health issue and nothing else is hilariously ignorant.
@UnlicensedOkie7 ай бұрын
There have been numerous studies done to determine the correlation between violent media and violent behavior. In somebody without an underlying mental illness, there is zero correlation between violent media and violent behavior. Studies including children as young as 10 showed no significant correlation between the two. Any normal person would know the difference between right and wrong. You know murder is wrong. Just like regular people know the difference between reality and fantasy. They know it’s just a game or just a movie. Plus, if there was a substantial correlation between the two, then there’d be countless killings all the time. We would all be murderers for how much we grew up watching violent movies and playing violent video games.
@tardogungas72367 ай бұрын
Video games? Nah. The real reason is the devaluing of human life and the media constantly blasting these shootings all over all the time. It just inspires them to do it thinking it will get them the attention they crave.
@willvr47 ай бұрын
Yeah, his face and name shouldn't be shone.
@Fattyyyyx7 ай бұрын
I really disagree with you on the video games being an issue.
@ESUSAMEX7 ай бұрын
In 2005, the Supreme Court of the US ruled that juveniles cannot get a life sentence without parole nor a death sentence. For this reason, this kid must have a chance to get parole. I doubt that he will ever get released, but legally he must have a parole hearing every few years. Kids who had been sentenced to death got a life sentence with the chance at parole every few years. I had a family member murdered in the 1980s at 19 by another 19 year-old in NY State. The murderer got a 25 to life sentence. After 25 years in prison, he was eligible for a parole hearing every two years. I recently found out that NY State released the guy who murdered my family member. I hate the fact that murderers get second chances. Once you murder someone your life should be over, because murder victims can never walk out of their graves.
@KevionCaperrs11 күн бұрын
i rarely cry but that little kid just broke me
@Sandman600777 ай бұрын
That kid saying "Mama please save me" got to me
@Charles-yt5ve7 ай бұрын
I thought he said, "Papa." In either case, his cry for help, by himself, reduced me to tears. No child should have to be exposed to such fear and terror.
@heywoodjablowme81207 ай бұрын
If he would have said: Mama I'm coming home....Ozzy would have approved that message 😂❤😂
@controlZchannel7 ай бұрын
Papa
@BrandensOutdoorChannel7 ай бұрын
Papa
@chrisvibz47537 ай бұрын
always happy for a office bloke post!!
@clipsedrag137 ай бұрын
You get the weirdest feeling in your gut when you actually mentally put yourself in these situations
@blameit67 ай бұрын
In prison he is going to suffer since he killed children
@rachelBrady-ni19 күн бұрын
Thing is, this is a child, and clearly as mentioned his psychiatrist did not nothing to help him. he expressed to her his thoughts and emotions and all she did was give him medication. as someone with depression, meds dont help me, and i have thought of some...unspeakable things. the only thing keeping me from not doing anything is genuinely my best friend and grandparents and now my job! It's hard to explain to u bc u havent felt these dark thoughts. i know what he was feeling but I had the right people around me to save me from my mum, abuse etc. he didnt
@hannabertrand44607 ай бұрын
There's a really heartbreaking documentary about Sue Khlebold (Dylan Khlebold's mother) that I wish they would show in school (or something similar) or maybe just recommend to parents. She talks about her regrets and what she wish she had done differently but it also shows what life becomes for mass shooters families, which these young shooters might not have ever considered.
@Walter_Sobchak_437 ай бұрын
THIS is bravery. Those Uvalde, TX cowards should be ashamed of wearing the same badge.
@tetrizine7 ай бұрын
Love when boomers blame video games or movies for shit like this. The sad thing is they arent even that old sonthey dont have an excuss for being so ignorant.
@aj8977 ай бұрын
6:45 She tries to stop him from running with their kid, then runs past him and doesn’t even help with the door…… Jesus.
@Sandman600777 ай бұрын
What are you talking about, who tried to stop who? Who didn't help with what door?
@klb91427 ай бұрын
@@Sandman60077 Speaking of the family hiding on the floor behind the desk. She was probably secure in the father having the child, once she committed to running. And she is running on adrenaline at that point.
@Sandman600777 ай бұрын
@@klb9142 Oh, The time stamp doesn't show that part.
@alisuhhh7 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's easy to sit back and dissect a video from your safe home. Don't be a idiot. You wouldn't know where to go or what to do holding your child.
@CasuallyCareening7 ай бұрын
@@alisuhhhThis is one of the big differences between men and women. I mean, you have the option to run the opposite direction of the shooter, get the family to safety, and seek help, or, panic and make yourself a sitting duck in the same room as the shooter, and almost get you and your family killed in the process. As a man, that’s a pretty clear choice. One has significantly higher odds of survival, as well as getting help for others ASAP, which likely saved additional lives. And yeah it’s easier to say that when you’re not actually in that situation, but I do believe I would do the same. Just based on history and observation, I’d say you could take 100 different families in the same situation, and I bet about 90+/100 times they’d act the same way. That’s one reason why in emergencies, it was always women and children evacuate first. Because when left to fend for themselves, they tend to panic and get themselves, and possibly others, harmed. Men’s instinct on the other hand, is to assess the threat, if they can doing anything about it, and then do whatever gives the best chance of saving lives. Whether it be getting the women/children to safety, or sacrificially charging the threat in hopes of stopping it, or at least giving others more time to get away. Unfortunately, as society generally treats men worse and worse over time, largely taking what they do for granted, etc, this instinctual selfless behavior is becoming less common everyday. It’s also a factor that plays a big role in the motive for a lot of these shootings, probably including this one. And of course, there are exceptional women who would behave similarly selfless, but they too are less and less common as society makes them more delusional, misandrist, selfish, narcissistic, entitled, perpetual victims, girl bosses, etc. And just in general, society is skewing/deluding reality and values/morals. I could go on and on about this stuff, but I’ll stop there. Sorry for the rant.
@kevin9827 ай бұрын
How does a 16 year old get their hands on a gun. The parents should be charged for negligence.
@poet87087 ай бұрын
They just described that he raided his safe. Did we watch the same video?
@benny64667 ай бұрын
they explain it in the video
@kevin9827 ай бұрын
@@benny6466 They do but I still ask the question. The dad should have had the only access to the safe.
@GravyMan88887 ай бұрын
@@kevin982 I’m pretty sure he did, just because someone breaks into your stuff and takes it, to use it in a crime, doesn’t mean you’re liable for whatever!
@MrPapageorgio7 ай бұрын
It's already a crime to break property and steal a gun so what more do we do? Put a safe inside a safe inside another safe?
@cinemacodey7 ай бұрын
Oh great! I go to the library all the time with my 7 year old and now I’m going to be even more paranoid. That’s a place where you feel safe like a second home.
@marieneu2647 ай бұрын
I can’t go to the movies anymore because of makes me a nervous wreck after the movie theater shooting years ago. It’s a shame and it’s so sad.
@cinemacodey7 ай бұрын
@@marieneu264 yes I always think of that when I go to the movies too.
@deannamarie83897 ай бұрын
The James Bulger case broke my heart. They've had to give those monsters new identities several times now, which is crap! If they let other people know they're real names, I say it's their own fault and they can live with it.
@CallMeFVLLАй бұрын
I understand it's protocol, but I don't know how I feel about being cuffed while a shooter is active. Bad enough I don't have a gun, but take away my ability to climb, push, open etc is a crazy scary predicament. I'd prefer to be hidden in a room like the first than in a hall cuffed.
@Mary-xc9dh7 ай бұрын
I'm a librarian and I have a friend that worked there when this happened. More and more things like this keep happening in libraries and we have no help from anybody, most places just expect us to figure it out. You have better chances of getting hired at a library if you have some sort of behavioral health degree attached.
@ayejay56037 ай бұрын
I’m from the US. Never heard of this one.
@johnzubil28757 ай бұрын
That pos will never ever get paroled.
@strider91847 ай бұрын
I just saw pictures of him in court…he has his hair tied up to the very top of his head & it looks so ridiculous; I sincerely hope that he had no say in that 😂😂
@epongeverte7 ай бұрын
Not sure what was wrong with that kid, but this looked so senseless. Horrid that these people died and others were wounded and affected mentally.
@BrandensOutdoorChannel7 ай бұрын
Mental illness is to blame 100%, not video games. I grew up in the the 90's playing shooter games like Doom, Wolfenstein and Duke Nukem. I was a boy scout and started shooting at age 10 with bb rifles at scout camp, age 12 .22 caliber rifles and age 14 I shot shotguns. I still play Battlefield and Call of Duty on pc and have been a gun owner for over 15 years. I was trained to respect firearms and use them responsibly for self defense.
@user-vc5rp7nf8f7 ай бұрын
i'd say the biggest factor with juvenile cases like these is mental health. at that age, your body is going through a lot of changes hormonally, psychologically, and physically. social status, connections, relationships, and general "coolness" might seem trivial to an adult but as a teenager, it's everything. if you're bullied, mocked, chastised, and ridiculed frequently in school, it takes a heavy toll, considered you're there everyday for years. then you have the pressures of social media - acting, looking, and behaving in certain ways, and constantly being exposed to and glorifying lifestyles and values that may be questionable or unattainable. and if you have parents who are neglectful, cold, controlling, and/or abusive, it's even worse. you have nowhere to go at school, nowhere to go at home. you feel like you don't belong anywhere, can't live up to all the expectations the world demands from you, and nothing has any purpose. that's pretty much what he stated in his video - that hopelessness and anger at the world. you combine those things with drugs, alcohol, and maybe a chemical imbalance in the brain, and your mentality is just not gonna be in the right place. it's all just a matter of time before something snaps. and then you have an irresponsible gun-owning parent who makes his firearms easily accessible, and now you have a motive and a means to do mass killings. addressing the more systemic issue of juvenile mental health will be an important first step in preventing stuff like this. if you're a parent, try to be a good parent - don't be abusive, controlling, neglectful, or hurtful - and instill good values into your kid. make sure they're loved, be cognizant of the pressures they face as a teen, that they can talk to you about stuff, and that they treat others with care and respect. don't perpetuate the cycle of bullying. schools should address any incidents or rumours of bullying more seriously, imposing suspensions or hiring more staff to monitor situations. gun-owners with kids should exercise the highest levels of gun safety so there's no unauthorized access. gun laws should have stricter background checks and requirements before a juvenile can obtain a gun, in the event they fail to get one from a family member. a bunch of stuff needs to happen together to mitigate situations like this.
@Wildxroses7 ай бұрын
This hit me really hard. I’m not much of a crier but this had me trembling. Growing up in Texas, I’ve always been surrounded by guns. But these days every person is a potential risk, and our open carry laws allow ANYBODY to carry ANY gun they want around. Especially after the shooting in Uvalde, El Paso, and where I was the Dallas shooting that left police officers killed, just to name a couple out of the many mass shootings that have happen here. It’s the main thing, other than healthcare, that is making my family consider moving to Europe.
@arianameyerr4 ай бұрын
welcome to america..... where you're not guaranteed or even expecting to make it back home because of the active threats awaiting outside.... heartbreaking honestly
@officialdrowsy9 күн бұрын
The only thing I can agree about regarding "influence" from video games is that: they do give you ideas. Like, "wow hey that would be a crazy thing to do, running someone over." Or "Imagine if I jumped off this balcony?" But it's a hard disagree on actually pushing someone to do it. If someone was mentally ill enough to do this, no video games wouldn't have stopped this. The fact of the matter is: most of us, if not all, have these intrusive thoughts. I believe thoughts like these are completely normal in any stream of consciousness, and its the thoughts that we choose to act upon rather than those we discard that really matter. It's still unbelievable what dwells in the dark reaches of our minds; its a human aspect we ultimately have to embrace.
@rustyc7 ай бұрын
Cop that called his wife outside the interrogation room was doing all he could to not close the door behind him and take care of business.
@controlZchannel7 ай бұрын
No one has blamed video games since 1999.
@DerrickEmmonsIII.7 ай бұрын
Uh yes they did
@8mycake2447 ай бұрын
I was a high school teacher in Alabama when Columbine happened. At the end of the year, I had a student come into my classroom. Classes were over, and I was alone at my desk. He closed the door and was acting nervous. I can't tell you how unsettling it was. I sat, watching his every move. It turned out he was trying to talk me into taking some of his absences off his attendance. He'd missed enough classes that he couldn't graduate that year. I'd already turned my grade book into the office. I decided dealing with young students wasn't my thing, and I left the profession. It's scary.
@juld557 ай бұрын
So you decided to tell everyone a totally irrelevant story about a time when literally nothing happened?
@8mycake2447 ай бұрын
@@juld55 I was just telling an anecdote about something that happened shortly after Columbine. As a teacher, it was unnerving. I had a kid who threatened me once who wound up shooting his stepfather. Is that good enough?
@juld557 ай бұрын
@@8mycake244 No, also not good enough because 1) it's still irrelevant, and 2) the interesting part of the story had nothing to do with you.
@Sleepingcoffee9797 ай бұрын
This makes you sound like a coward tbh
@8mycake2447 ай бұрын
@@juld55Jesus Christ. I’m talking about dealing with teenagers. The climate was unsettling. You just don’t know. I just decided I didn’t want to be in that particular profession. So I moved on.
@WickedMinded-ir1hr7 ай бұрын
This happened in my hometown
@adamrounds1670Ай бұрын
The fight he seen put him in a trauma state then his actions put him in a deeper trauma state and literally there's no mental health that will help that . Sad but true trauma will block your brain from feeling ilike a war veteran
@adamrounds1670Ай бұрын
Sad to see in someone so young
@markbauer39377 ай бұрын
How was NO OTHER CIVILIAN carrying or concealed carrying???
@ct562524 күн бұрын
FFS. Life is not a Hollywood movie. The myth of the "good guy with a gun" is just that, a myth. If anyone responded to this with their own weapon the deaths would likely be higher, because 90% of Americans with guns have absolutely no idea how to use them, you don't go through any training. You all watch too many f'ing Rambo movies.
@reneescott28607 ай бұрын
Well given his 1st sentence & parole will be fully aware of that they should & will refuse him the 1st time & probably multiple times after. I couldn't handle that lil boy wanting his "papa"😢 that broke my heart
@Peg__7 ай бұрын
I find it interesting that the kid said, "No one put me up to it." When some of them are gr⁰⁰med online by hate groups, same as a smexual predator would. Media doesn't warn parents and kids about online hate groups like they do p³dos. Which to me is odd, considering the ntnl' average rose from 2/day to 3.5. Were only ½ way through 2024.😮💨
@rashadwalker82187 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness they so nice to him at the station asking for his well being smh they dont do that with everyone here in america daz and G
@StackRunItUp6 ай бұрын
6:30 this is why men are important…
@John.Christopher7 ай бұрын
We are experiencing spiritual rot in our society. Moral relativism. Indifference. Tolerance of everything and standing for nothing.
@katchristine58497 ай бұрын
Japan expedites the most violent, graphic videogames, TV, and movies more then any other country. When was the last time there was a mass shooting in Japan?...
@lesliedaubert14117 ай бұрын
Prisons can be good to rehabilitate criminals. That's kind of 1 agenda prisons have. People do get out and have become a stable person.
@7enty7en837 ай бұрын
New Mexico messed up big time
@FrankOdonnell-ej3hd7 ай бұрын
this kid said he didn't want to see his family punished for his crimes as if what he did wasn't horribly punishing for the family in itself⚛😀
@michaelnjensen7 ай бұрын
I mean you could take literally anything away in life, because 0,01% get influenced badly, video games, weed, alcohol, sex, etc, but what a boring world it would be, for the 99,99% that isn't being influenced to do bad things.
@d2ndborn7 ай бұрын
Hope the parole board says no.
@TheAcgtrs7 ай бұрын
You will not see this kind of commentary in a documentary about the Uvalde Texas massacre.
@user-wr9ej6xe4j7 ай бұрын
If you watch enough police vids you see the entitlement attitude now. Every criminal acts like a victim.. Boo hoo life isnt perfect and never will be. Kids dont know how to deal with the slightest bit of adversity now unless they have strong mindful parents.
@TCsHouse7 ай бұрын
It’s intentional. It’s called communism and it’s a leftist issue
@joshuanova99777 ай бұрын
I know it makes everyone mad to hear it, everyone seems to act or think with emotion. But i agree with NM state law. Kids are capable of the dumbest snap decisions at that point in life and so heavily influenced by things in their own surroundings, ppl or experiences. Its not an excuse, its just the way it is. To send a boy or girl away and to keep them there for 70 or so years until they die is too much. When you're THAT young you CAN be rehabilitated. The brain doesn't even stop growing and maturing till 25 or so.
@falonrobinson34657 ай бұрын
I feel like a lot of mental break downs from children happen because fo their home life.
@firefox5714Ай бұрын
Millions of people play videogames,only a small amount of them actually kill people AND its been revealed that some people say that video games did it because they want to get a weaker sentence. Games are not the issue. Millions of gamers who enjoy games are proof that its not the game.
@lesliedaubert14117 ай бұрын
People have done this long before tv, video games and social media. Even teens and kids.
@petemotz487 ай бұрын
don't let him out
@cinemacodey7 ай бұрын
It’s just excuses. Did those innocent people at the library bully him? I don’t think so. There’s no excuse.
@blackgirlcouchreviews7 ай бұрын
This kid wanted to matter on top of mental health issues I.E. depression. He was also abusing pills not for his mental age of too of alcohol; all things he should have no access to. His depression into was real and he simply lashed out but didn’t know how to put that into words. Mentally unwell people don’t usually have a reason or the reason doesn’t make sense hence the mental part lol
@mercidizescaldwell2 ай бұрын
You say don’t do that in that kinda of situation you don’t what you would do
@willvr47 ай бұрын
Social media (media in general) and cyber bullying leads to a lot of this. I mean he literally made a snapchat post before shooting up the place. These guys shouldn't have their names or faces released and to be honest, it doesn't help that people are profiting from these types of videos. There are entire channels just dedicated to shootings. The fact that he had to keep flipping his hair after he got cuffed was driving me nuts. I can only imagine how often he has to do that on a daily basis.
@garygramling56187 ай бұрын
Thank God I'm not a cop because I'd be behind bars. He wouldn't have lived to flip his hair around and answer questions at the police station lol
@JRFrancisco200887 ай бұрын
Guns, mental health, or whatever. It is what is. The world is under no obligation to make sense to anyone. Accept it.
@Tbone14927 ай бұрын
I've never heard of 15 years for something like that. In 2023 they changed the law. That shouldn't matter
@TheAcgtrs7 ай бұрын
The overly easy access to guns. I’m not anti-gun, but it is far too easy to get your hands on them.
@-scrim7 ай бұрын
Nothing about this case shows any flaws in the legality around "access to guns".
@Walter_Sobchak_437 ай бұрын
Parents, CHECK your kids rooms top to bottom. If they complain, remind them that they YOU are responsible for them, they don't pay any bills, and have no expectation of privacy until they are adults.
@StarDark47 ай бұрын
I will tell you my perspective. Think long and hard, does anyone give a crap about any average man on the street unless they do something outrageous or are super famous? The answer is no, i notice growing up and now into adulthood that men are very alone. At the end of the day a man only has himself to rely on, society since the beginning of time views men as expendable tools. Men exposing their feelings are punished by their peers for showing weakness or manipulated. Men must lock away trauma and just go through life carrying it. Some men can bear it some cant.
@binxbolling7 ай бұрын
He'll never get parole. Don't worry.
@brotherbrovet18817 ай бұрын
@Office Bloke Daz, Missouri USA has no state gun laws. Here, even children can and do carry concealed firearms LEGALLY. You'll never see a mass shooting here, outside the Democrat-controlled enclaves of St. Louis and Kansas City where local Democrat prosecutors let violent gang members run amok for political purposes. Those same gang members know if they leave those enclaves, armed citizens here will put them down when they try gang behavior here, and local Sherrifs will give the armed citizens accolades for doing it, too. It's counterintuitive, but more guns = less crime. Look at Switzerland, too. An armed society is a polite society. Drivers here in Missouri wave as we pass each other on our 2-lane roads here. That shooter chose that target because it was a "gun free zone". Take note of how US mass shootings overwhelmingly happen in "Gun Free Zones". There are very few gun free zones in Missouri outside our court rooms. Even our school teachers can and do carry concealed firearms in Missouri. Citizens here go about their business armed. We have very few police officers and very low taxes. It's a proven fact today the average Kansas Chiefs fan has more and bigger balls than the entire Uvalde, Texas Police Department.
@filippobrunone17177 ай бұрын
Yeah, video games are the issue. That's why we should ban any videogame, book or any piece of media that depicts violence, yeah? Yes I'm being sarcastic
@Deleon-d5c7 ай бұрын
Probably going to plead insanely for time off
@mdkittleson337 ай бұрын
What did he do to Sacred Heart? They edited out………..
@katchristine58497 ай бұрын
ITS TOO EASY TO GET ACCESS TO GUNS IN THE USA!!!!!!! Mental health may be the catalyst but without access to an automatic weapon this would've never happened
@-scrim7 ай бұрын
Smartest leftoid comment... you should not be able to vote 💀
@trip51757 ай бұрын
mental health is most of the problem
@lilJJslayer7 ай бұрын
in a just world these would of been the last words before retribution 18:01
@TheAstralFencer7 ай бұрын
How about we blame parents instead of using other things as scapegoats? It’s so annoying and reductive to just say “Yeah it’s because of video games”.
@annajosullivan7 ай бұрын
Just remember just because you're eligible for parole does not mean you're going to be granted parole.
@colinanderson59867 ай бұрын
How they coment when they don't have a clue what is going on they don't sound very bright 🤔
@RenGamerXD7 ай бұрын
Classic NA
@Sleepingcoffee9797 ай бұрын
At least this isnt uvvdale texas
@KhenoronhkhwaJesusIs7 ай бұрын
This CHOICE of behavior starts with no fear of The Lord God HIMSELF, it is rebellion against HIM, and HE calls it ALL SINS. EVERY PARENT WILL BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE TO THE LORD GOD HIMSELF ON HOW THEY CHOOSE TO RAISE THEIR CHILDREN. Did they CHOOSE HIS COMMANDMENTS, OR did they CHOOSE satan’s LIES AND EVIL?
@TCsHouse7 ай бұрын
10 min in handcuffing victims laying in an open hallway with 7 cops just standing around staring at them. Jesus Christ.
@ok-47267 ай бұрын
Its all kinds of things tbh... You can try and narrow it down to an archetype, but there will always be outliers mucking up the causality. Suicidality and domestic terrorism SEEM to go hand in hand with heavy metal and FPS video games. The nerds don't like to hear that though (I'm not sure Metalheads really care anymore)… Like gang violence is CLEARLY a product of hip-hop (poverty is the deeper problem, but hip-hop is a poor mans guide to gangbangin and slangin), but when you bring that up hip-hop fans will immediately start running defense. I like heavy metal and hip-hop, but I cant really relate to any of it. A lot of people form their entire personalities around just the music that they listen to. What might have a benign effect on you might bring another to ruin. Think The Catcher in the Rye only more prolific and influential.
@KeanueAnakoni-Aukai2 ай бұрын
Lol "Maybe video games" give me a fcking break, dude.. they have been saying this bullsht since my moms around (the 70s) you going to blame rock music next? grow up, old man. what about all the serial killers before video games? When it was MUCH more prominent? Space Invaders and Tetris made Jeffry Dahmer a sicko?
@LukaDonesnitch7 ай бұрын
Usual Suspect
@TCsHouse7 ай бұрын
Privileged white leftist? Indeed
@-scrim7 ай бұрын
Not really.
@LukaDonesnitch7 ай бұрын
@@-scrim what rock you live under? 🤣
@-scrim7 ай бұрын
@@LukaDonesnitch Whites (he's mixed?) are underrepresented among mass shooters; with blacks being most overrepresented. Not quite the usual suspect 😭😭😭
@devinhart24187 ай бұрын
My nigga said video games 😂😂😂
@eladrio23117 ай бұрын
It doesn't happen globally, can't remember the last time I heard a mass shooting in a school or a public library in my country, and my country is a third world country
@Bubbles---7 ай бұрын
It does happen globally lol just not as often as the U.S because in the U.S people would rather push the blame politically than to address the very obvious mental health crisis we have.
@TheWhatman217 ай бұрын
SSRI's cause this
@JJ-0067 ай бұрын
With the amount of people on them i doubt it otherwise it would be chaos
@prettybullet77287 ай бұрын
I take antidepressants and they make me feel flat and disconnected at times but after 20 years I'm used to it and have adjusted.
@TheWhatman217 ай бұрын
@@prettybullet7728 I got off them because while they helped level the ups and downs of my bipolar disorder. I lost libido and became extremely irritable and aggresive. People have to be more aware of themselves. Good on you for being aware. I'm old now and just go with the flow
@TheWhatman217 ай бұрын
@@JJ-006 not all aggression or violence comes out on mass scales or news worthy actions.
@helenchappell26327 ай бұрын
How about all these women who said they didn't need a man to raise children, and the kids are brought up in daycare and then straight into public school, no discipline growing up and mostly no male influence in the home. I guess the women's movement wasn't as successful as they had hoped. Have you ever seen kids in a daycare, they greatly outnumber the attendants and to get their attention they had to scream, and they continued to scream into adulthood. Think about it.
@Sleepingcoffee9797 ай бұрын
What r u even talking about .
@Peg__7 ай бұрын
Helen, How old are you, and how are you that naïve? Lol
@lookintomyeyes79077 ай бұрын
Take your meds
@LesterM877 ай бұрын
What in the world. What are you talking about and how does that relate to this video?
@controlZchannel7 ай бұрын
@@Sleepingcoffee979 The reality feminists hate. The "strong independent waHman" and crime have been rising at the same rate. These shootings are fatherless behavior.