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A 12-year-old boy has killed at least three people and injured five more after he opened fire at a school in Mexico.

Truly a sad sight to see today as a 12 year old has decided to take up arms against three people two students and a teacher at his school in Mexico, Motive hasn't yet been released, nor the name of the shooter. However the shooter turnt the gun on himself after attacking the three.


Im sure I speak for everyone when i say our thoughts/sympanthys and prayers go out to all those affected by said event.

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I had seen the video today and it looked like he failed taking his own life multiple times. After he fired off all shots at the teacher and other students, he turned the gun to his head and pulled the trigger multiple times, but already exhausted all his ammo. Went to his backpack and either got a new magazine or put more bullets in and then fired upon himself. How fast he turned the gun on himself, made it seem like he was taking out problems on others and then quickly wanted to get away from any trouble he would have been. I'm not a psychiatrist, just how quickly he turned on himself makes me think that.

Going to use the Columbine shooters as an example, if anyone has watched the massacre that happened there, specifically in the library, they shoot everyone, making sure they're dead and even go as far to taunt those that are alive and injured, giving them some false hope they may live before killing them. That could be argued they were just screwed up in the head. After everyone was killed there, police were barricading the building, (don't remember their names) one person mentioned killing cops, the other said they were done, then they took their life after everything was all said and done.


Now back to this kid, he fired all his shots in what seemed like a slight panic He is out of ammo as seen by when he first tried to kill himself and during that time, there were a few students walking around (not even running for their safety until after he shot himself) and one looking up from the table, where he was just shot at. Once the shooter had more ammo, he used that chance to take his own life instead of trying to kill others. I'm just going to go on a limb and think he was being bullied/abused at school or home, couldn't take it anymore and did this to either take out his frustration or "relieve his stress" and then decided to take his life so he wouldn't be punished for what he did; either way.

Thankfully only 3 were killed, that's hitting low saying "thankfully" but it could have been much worse given the proximity of all the kids in the lunch room and what he could have done if he was just on a blood lust. Hopefully those who were injured have a speedy recovery and whatever help they can get for the stress and trauma they will be having.
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Sad story, but at least I'm glad that this is a Mexico situation and not a America situation.
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Continuous wrote Sad story, but at least I'm glad that this is a Mexico situation and not a America situation.


Why does it matter where the shooting happens? Mexican children being killed is equally as terrible as American children dying or any other race.

I would also argue that school shootings are a lot larger of a situation in America than Mexico.
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That is crazy, i would really want to know WHY?
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Continuous wrote Sad story, but at least I'm glad that this is a Mexico situation and not a America situation.


The way you choose to weigh human life is disturbing.
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Motivational wrote
Continuous wrote Sad story, but at least I'm glad that this is a Mexico situation and not a America situation.


Why does it matter where the shooting happens? Mexican children being killed is equally as terrible as American children dying or any other race.

I would also argue that school shootings are a lot larger of a situation in America than Mexico.


It matters that it happened in Mexico, because America is always blamed for not having strict gun laws.

I never said that a Mexican child's life has less value than a American child. And just so you know, American is not a race.

When these things happen in America, liberals lose their shit. And they go on and on about how are gun laws are not strict enough.

This story didn't even really make national headlines like a American school shooting would. The story about the red skittles was noticed more than this story.

It sucks that this happened anywhere, I did not mean for people to take it like that.
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Tywin wrote
Continuous wrote Sad story, but at least I'm glad that this is a Mexico situation and not a America situation.


The way you choose to weigh human life is disturbing.

Do you care to explain a little bit more?
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Continuous wrote It matters that it happened in Mexico, because America is always blamed for not having strict gun laws.


Mexico's gun laws aren't that strict either though, they still have the right to keep arms. The only difference is that they can't carry them around in public unless they work in security/police force. Compared to other places, they have extremely leniant gun laws.

Continuous wrote I never said that a Mexican child's life has less value than a American child. And just so you know, American is not a race.


You inplied that when you said that it was better that the shooting happened in Mexcio instead of America. The only thing that comes to mind for the majority of people when you say that is that you'd rather Mexican people dying that Americans.

I was referring to white/black Americans who make up 75% of the population.
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When these things happen in America, liberals lose their shit. And they go on and on about how are gun laws are not strict enough.

This story didn't even really make national headlines like a American school shooting would. The story about the red skittles was noticed more than this story.

It sucks that this happened anywhere, I did not mean for people to take it like that.


School shootings never make national headlines unless lots of people are killed or the country is a superpower, or in America's case, the most powerful country in the world. You can't be the most powerful country in the world and not get hate when you have the highest number of school shootings.
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I really don't understand what the hell is wrong with children these days. Like is it the violent games they play from a young age, or what is it. God have mercy on this country
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