shooting at an oregon community college, at least 10 dead

There was a girl who was allegedly asked by one of the killers if she believed in God before being shot. But that later turned out to be just a claim that came out which her mother capitalized on. The witnesses claim it never happened.

One of the killers did ask someone else, who said yes, and for whatever reason, they let her live.
 
There’s been no calendar week without a mass shooting during President Obama’s second term [WaPo]

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Quick question, has there ever been a mass shooting in the US in which the shooter was female? Ive never thought about it before now, but these mass shootings always seem to be done by males. Is it becauae men are more likely to use a gun than a woman or could it be because of some other factor?
 
I can't imagine there hasn't been one perpetrated by a female shooter...
 
Quick question, has there ever been a mass shooting in the US in which the shooter was female? Ive never thought about it before now, but these mass shootings always seem to be done by males. Is it becauae men are more likely to use a gun than a woman or could it be because of some other factor?

Lots of women own and shoot guns. This is a psychological difference. Most serial killers are male.
 
More specifically, serial killers and mass murderers tend to have a male chromosomal abnormality.
 
Thats very interesting.

I should say its a bit theoretical, but its one of the only explanations medical professionals have for why so many males and so few females commit these sorts of acts.
 
Quick question, has there ever been a mass shooting in the US in which the shooter was female? Ive never thought about it before now, but these mass shootings always seem to be done by males. Is it becauae men are more likely to use a gun than a woman or could it be because of some other factor?


Does Shawna Forde count, or was that technically more of a home invasion situation?
 
I should say its a bit theoretical, but its one of the only explanations medical professionals have for why so many males and so few females commit these sorts of acts.

I think a female is more likley to convince/manipulate a male to commit acts of violence on her behalf…..

Anyhow, this is tragic and these shootings seem to be happening more and more frequently. So much so, that they don't last more than a week or so on the news cycle, yet if this had happened about 15 years ago, it would be covered for months…..:csad:
 
So Christians are gunned down. Let's see if the media plays that up.

My condolences to the victims.
 
The fist school shooting in America was perpetrated by a girl. It inspired the song, 'I Don't Like Mondays'. Look it up.
 
It amazes me how when tragedies happen the first thing people do is use it for a political argument as if "oh this supports my ideology, sweet let's pile on" and that goes for either side of the gun debate that does this. :down
 
It amazes me how when tragedies happen the first thing people do is use it for a political argument as if "oh this supports my ideology, sweet let's pile on" and that goes for either side of the gun debate that does this. :down

Wringing our hands and crying <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< actually trying to address a way this s*** won't continue happening in the future.
 
Wringing our hands and crying <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< actually trying to address a way this s*** won't continue happening in the future.
Not limited to a forum, I'm talking about in general. These tragedies end up as a support mechanism for agendas cross the nation, and not sure how much people even care sometimes is all.
 
Every tragedy is an excuse for both sides to spark debate. I hate to say it, but I do feel some secretly are glad they happen as it gives them a reason to get on their soapbox. If it made a difference, I wouldn't be as cynical.
 
Every tragedy is an excuse for both sides to spark debate. I hate to say it, but I do feel some secretly are glad they happen as it gives them a reason to get on their soapbox. If it made a difference, I wouldn't be as cynical.
That's what I mean.
 
Events shape a nation so that shouldn't surprise people that agendas become part of the equation. :shrug: I do think the gun control has a place in events like this, but I find some places ignorant to start up with racial components. Was he black or white? :rolleyes: The population is mostly white so when something happens yeah it would tend to be a white person I'd say. :dry: Really the shootings have nothing to do with race but the discussions through social media start going there pretty quick.
 
This will continue to happen every year until we do something, but we won't. And that is tragic as well.
 
It amazes me how when tragedies happen the first thing people do is use it for a political argument as if "oh this supports my ideology, sweet let's pile on" and that goes for either side of the gun debate that does this. :down

This is because in a month people will have moved on and there will be even less momentum to strengthen gun regulations. That is why people on either side of the gun debate dont wait until the mourning and sorrow is over. To make political change you have to strike while the iron is hot. That's just how it is.
 
I was skeptical about Trevor Noah on the Daily Show... guy just had a damn good heart felt moment and continued the show.

He is a classy, respectable guy.
 
Obama looked legitimately frustrated and just exhausted by this. Can you even imagine if he has to give this speech AGAIN in a few months?
 
This will continue to happen every week until we do something, but we won't. And that is tragic as well.

Fixed that typo for you.

A weekly shooting is insane in any place that isn't currently in a war. Hell, even in a war there would at least be better protection in likely places that would be hit next.

There is a massive ****ing problem with the USA that this has become a regular occurrence with everyone that could help fix it just trying to look better for the news instead of doing anything.
 
I think Obama is going to have a Boehner Zip-a-dee-doo-dah moment when he retires.
 
I'll be honest, living in Georgia is extremely scary going to just a store when people walk around strapped. concealed fine, but i really don't want to sit there and pick out some vegetables next to a guy with a pistol on his waist
 

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