[Vision2020] Fear of shooting prompts CdA closure

Janesta janesta at gmail.com
Fri Dec 21 01:04:23 PST 2012


Hi Paul,

This plot is real. Here is the link to an interview with the gentleman from
Canada, from the news this evening. I agree with your last comment 100%.

http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/region_southeast_valley/mesa/toronto-video-blogger-alex-haney-alerted-police-to-a-school-shooting-threat-at-a-mesa-high-school

Maricopa is the Wild West compared to Idaho. Living in Arizona has changed
my thoughts about a lot of issues I'd pretty much written in stone in my
mind.

Some interesting crime statistics for the past 15 years or so, for Maricopa
County ( I don't have time to find the link)... Crime has gone down, some
crimes dramatically, the only crime which took a steep hike, was arson.
Think it might have been the upside down housing market? *L* Oh, speaking
of crime, the home invasions here are extremely violent. Sometimes, the
criminals will break through the outside wall, to the inside of the house!
Last summer, a man armed with a shotgun/rifle broke into a house where a 14
year old boy was watching is three younger siblings.. the 14 year old
grabbed his dad's gun and shot the guy, seriously wounding him. I am
thankful I live in a gated community. *grrrr* Never, ever thought I'd be
living in a "gated community" My soul misses the crisp, fresh Idaho air.

If it weren't for my arthritis, I'd be on the first plane home!

Happy Holidays!
Janesta

On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 10:16 PM, Paul Rumelhart <godshatter at yahoo.com>wrote:

>
> I hope this was really a real plot that was stopped, and not just a lot of
> hot air.   The authorities did what they had to do, play it straight up,
> because anything else in light of recent events would be foolhardy in the
> extreme, but it does have all the earmarks of a young person in pain
> issuing what amounts to a cry for help.  Because if that's what it was,
> then her immediate future is going to be one long nightmare instead, and
> she can kiss goodbye any chance of getting any actual help any time soon.
>
> Law enforcement did what they had to do, but I fear that there will be
> many such cases like this, and I doubt they will all be crises that were
> successfully averted in the nick of time.
>
> I agree that her father did the right thing by locking up the handguns and
> putting on the trigger guards, because you never know for sure if she's
> serious or not.
>
> Maybe somewhere along the line she'll be able to come to grips with her
> gender issues and others reactions to them that she's no doubt encountered
> along the way.
>
> Paul
>
> I'm sure I'll get a lot more hate on this list in response to this post,
> but just know that I'm not trying to make some political point in some kind
> of game of one-upmanship.  Regardless of what we end up doing with regards
> to assault weapons bans or gun control legislation in general, how about we
> put some additional funds towards helping people like her out, so people in
> her situation don't end up in the same position she's in right now.
> Whether that's the position of someone about to embark on a rampage, or
> someone who is threatening to do so in order to draw attention to her
> plight.
>
>
> On 12/20/2012 06:03 PM, Janesta wrote:
>
> Tom,
>
> We've had several schools on lockdown.. the following the most serious..
> We as citizens need to be on high alert for anything out of the norm in our
> communities... At least this girl's father had the presence of mind to
> trigger lock his guns, as well as put them in a safe.
>
>
> http://www.kpho.com/story/20395558/pd-az-girl-arrested-for-threatening-to-kill-classmates
>
> Maricopa County Sheriff's deputies say they've arrested a 16-year-old girl
> who had a detailed plot to gun down students at her Mesa high school and
> then kill herself.
>
> MCSO said she made the threats on a transgender community YouTube channel
> that said, in part, "I now literally have a plan of seriously hurting ...
> killing ... murdering people in my highschool. And a playlist to do it."
>
> MCSO said they were notified of the post by the Toronto Police Department
> in Canada late Wednesday night after the owner of the website contacted
> Toronto police.
>
>
> The 16-year-old student, who also serves as a student aid at Red Mountain
> High School, was arrested Thursday morning at her Mesa home.
>
> Sheriff's detectives said according to her interview, she was scared
> because she thought she may carry out the plans detailed in the post and
> "(explicit) kill everyone."
>
> The girl also admitted to detectives that she had thought about the
> killings for a while and was planning to "cut the wires to the security
> carts" on campus to slow down the response during an explosion and shoot
> people from the other side of a fence.
>
> Authorities found three handguns in her home, including a semi-automatic
> .40 caliber, a .357 revolver and a .22 revolver.
>
> The girl's parents told detectives that she has a history of mental health
> issues, has been seen by a psychiatrist and had recently been asking about
> where the guns were being kept in the house. The girl's father said he was
> alarmed by the comments and placed trigger locks on each gun and put them
> in a gun safe.
>
> The girl is currently being charged as a juvenile for one count of
> computer tampering and one count of threatening and intimidating.
> Detectives continue to investigate and say additional charges are possible.
>
> MCSO said at this time they do not believe the school was in "imminent
> danger."
>
> Red Mountain High School plans to conduct final exams on Friday as
> scheduled, with an increased presence of security on campus.
>
> Sheriff Joe Arpaio said the threats are not related to last Friday's
> shooting in Connecticut. Arpaio said the threats were made a week before
> the mass shooting.
>
>  On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 6:19 PM, Tom Hansen <thansen at moscow.com> wrote:
>
>>   Courtesy of KHQ at:
>>
>>  http://www.khq.com/story/20398139/fear-of-shooting-prompts-cda-closure
>>
>> -------------------------------------
>>
>>  Fear of shooting prompts CdA closure
>>
>> Dec 20, 2012 4:36 p.m.
>>
>> *COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho*—Schools in Coeur d'Alene will be closed on Friday
>> because of persistent rumors of plans for a school shooting.
>>
>> The Coeur d'Alene School District made that decision because of the
>> anxiety that has spread through the community about the threat.
>>
>> The school district says in a press release that law enforcement has not
>> isolated a credible threat, but the district feels the ability to have a
>> productive school day has been compromised.
>>
>> The school day will be made up on Feb. 15, which had been previously
>> designated as a day off.
>>
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>>
>> Seeya round town, Moscow, because . . .
>>
>>  "Moscow Cares"
>> http://www.MoscowCares.com
>>
>>  Tom Hansen
>> Moscow, Idaho
>>
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