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Reaction: Sandy Hook , Connecticut School Shooting

Multiple outlets are reporting that a shooter is dead.

 

Local reaction and reports to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Conn.

Related Topics: Newtown school shooting and Sandy Hook Elementary

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Lindsay Street

1:37 pm on Friday, December 14, 2012

I'm horrified. My thoughts are out to those in Newtown.

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Al

5:45 pm on Friday, December 14, 2012

Its, there are no words, sentences or statements that can cover this, unimagineable. Please pray for everyone, including first responders. Parents, first responders because when you pick up an innocent child who will no longer play games, hold their parents and love life..... God will give them a big playground.

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Adam Crisp

1:54 pm on Friday, December 14, 2012

I had to change the channel. Can't even comprehend why or how someone would do this. Tragic.

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Tom Utley

2:08 pm on Friday, December 14, 2012

My initial reaction was disbelief and sadness. Then I thought about how schools are notoriously "gun free zones" and I wondered why these shooters never seem to follow the rules.

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Fisher

6:17 pm on Friday, December 14, 2012

Our entire nation is gripped in debate over whether grandma should get free healthcare at 65 or 70. Meanwhile, those kids (and roughly 30,000 other Americans who will die from gun violence this year) won't even get another birthday.

If our nation is all about preserving life and quality of life, we need to get real about what's a priority. Giving people instruments of mass death that can be used in a heartbeat, without thought or care, is what we get when we allow everyone to have these absurd automatic weapons.

If we don't solve that problem, then why are we even pretending to care about life in any other regard. Just pack it up and go home.

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Nutmeg and Grasshoppers

7:10 pm on Friday, December 14, 2012

Lanza was not old enough to legally own a firearm. He was 20... Also, the guns were in his mother's name. Before he ever left the house he was breaking the law - operating a firearm underage as well as without a permit. No amount of gun laws will prevent this in the future...he was breaking the law. Understand? This is a heartbreaking tragedy. The fact that people will use it for their own political agenda is deplorable!

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Nutmeg and Grasshoppers

7:16 pm on Friday, December 14, 2012

May almighty God Jehovah remember these innocents during his days of resurrection. May the families and community be granted peace in order to go on...

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Moodymetoo

6:48 pm on Sunday, December 16, 2012

Jehovah's book of life has too many young names in it......and brave women that fought and gave their lives for those that could not defend themselves. Jesus said no greater deed could be done than to give ones life for another.....we can be SURE they will be remembered when the true God opens it's pages.........

Pro-SecondAmendment

7:33 pm on Friday, December 14, 2012

To user name Fisher,
Gun control is not the problem. Any criminal who wants to commit an act of terror such as this WILL obtain a gun by any means; legal or illegal! We as a country need to go to the heart of the problem, and taking away guns from all citizens is not going to change anything for the criminals!

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stanley seigler

9:53 pm on Friday, December 14, 2012

lack of sensible Gun control is a major factor in the type of killings, such as newtown's horrendous incident.

the killers are not your typical criminal and no one is talking about taking away all guns...

the killersw are mentally deranged very sick people who in most cases could not pass a mental, background, test required to purchase an automatic, or any, weapon...that is if there were laws requiring testing/licensing of, as a minimum military type firearms designed to kill people, NOT rabbits.

and there should be laws that punish those who can legally purchase but do not insure their guns are kept out of the hands of the mentally sick...guns are locked up.

granted this will not stop all these senseless killing but will substantially reduce them. an analogy, heard today: not having gun control laws is like not requiring inspections at our airports...ie, just let the terrorist board the planes and let the crazies buy guns.

the NRA won another one in newtown today...the gun culture brought NRA's straw man arguments against gun control. it's not about the 2nd amendment, criminals, nor people kill not guns. NRA used and the gun culture cowboys bought these arguments.

the NRA use these arguments to divert attention from their true motivation: PROFITS FOR THE FIREARMS MANUFACTURERS...ie, they put profits over life.

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Ann

9:38 am on Saturday, December 15, 2012

Like everyone else I cried and prayed and prayed some more and will continue to do so. We have lost a child to a tragic accident. There are no words to ever explain the utter sadness and deep, deep loss one feels. It's like falling into the deepest, darkest bottomless pit that nothing manmade can help you out of. People must listen, hug, & pray with these sufferers. The human touch is God's gift to us on earth to help our fellow man & woman. Use it. Folks want to reach out, but sometimes they hesitate because they don't know what to say. Be assured, you don't have to 'say' anything. Just be there. We humans can't make this unmeasurable pain go away, but we can sure let these families, grievers, responders & all involved know they are loved and supported.

As far as guns being the problem, that issue is as old as when the first one was invented. You can take them all away, but how do you get them from the crooks. They aren't going to turn them in. You can take cars off the street, because people get killed in accidents, drink & drive and wreck lives. How about getting troubled people the help they need. Anyone who does what that kid did yesterday as well as the other slauter of innocents is terribly ill. However, having said all that, I see no reason for anyone to own rapid-fire assault weapons.

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stanley seigler

10:32 am on Saturday, December 15, 2012

of course we are all shocked beyond belief and there are no words to express our heart felt sympathy for the victims...

and certainly no words that could begin to express the pain, suffering, sorrow, the victims suffer and endure. all the reason to do all humanly possible so that these horrendous killing cease.

to do nothing would is criminal...similar to doing nothing to prevent terrorist from boarding air planes...sensible gun control is doing something if not the entire solution.

the problem is not as old as when the first gun was invented...the problem is as recent as the gun culture cowboys being hoodwinked by the NRA into believing military type weapons are needed to kill rabbits...

the NRA straw man argument that you cant get guns away from crooks, thus we should do nothing is fallacious and stupid. further;

crooks are not the problem. crazies, gun control cowboys and the NRA are the problem.

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Al

7:43 pm on Saturday, December 15, 2012

Crooks commits crimes, armed robberies, 4 of them where I'm at, none involving assault rifles though. Crooks have easy access to firearms, they buy them from each other or steal them. You can kill with a semi automatic pistol just as well as an assault rifle and just as bloody. I'm sure someone killed someone dueling with a blunderbust in acient times when he caught someone with his woman. I believe in keeping my firearms locked up in my safe, with a combination lock. Thats my gun control, so that if anyone breaks into my house and Im there, he will feel what I can do with my pistol and shotgun. I don't know the answer except keep your weapons under stringent security measures to insure their safekeeping. Ann, Im with you on that, Squirrels don't need an AR 15 to take them out.

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