Ohio school shooter gave many warnings:
When someone says I have a gun and I’m going to shoot up the school why in the blue hell do people continue to ignore it?
“When he got suspended he said, ‘I got something for y’all,’ ” she said. “I thought he was just playing, because he, like, said that all the time. But I see that he was for real.”
YA THINK?
And it wasn’t just students the faculty of SuccessTech ignored it too.
On CBS’ “Early Show” Thursday morning, student Rasheem Smith said the school’s principal, Johneita Durant, had not found time to discuss students’ concerns about Coon, The Associated Press reported.
“I told my friends in the class that he had a gun and stuff,” Smith said. “He was talking about doing it last week. I don’t know why they didn’t say nothing.
“We talked to the principal. She would try to get us all in the office, but it would always be too busy for it to happen.”
A message left at Durant’s office was not immediately returned, the AP reported, and a phone call to her home was not answered.
SuccessTech doesn’t sound very successful now, does it?
Let’s cue up the apologists while we’re at it.
“You get pushed and pushed and pushed, and sometimes you go over the edge,” a neighbor told CNN affiliate WOIO.
“I ain’t justifying nothing,” said another neighbor. “I ain’t saying he did the right thing, but I am saying he got pushed for a long time and asked them people to help, help, help, help, but nobody helped.”
Now, who exactly did Asa Coon ask for help? Was it the mother he slapped around or the judge whose courtroom he stormed out of? And who exactly pushed him? To do what exactly?
Just another example of everyone trying to place the blame everywhere except where it should be. On Asa Coon.
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