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Central Michigan University Shooting

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4 minutes ago, Officer GILLETTE ABDI said:

Not a "rampage", it was a shooting, that happened to take place in the dorms, related to a domestic. and the victims weren't students. Only reason this became news is since it took place in a "school".

4 minutes ago, Officer GILLETTE ABDI said:

ok thanks,but USA have some much od school shooting, what´s wrong with those Persons?

 

This wasn't a school shooting or a rampage, though. As was already pointed out to you, it had nothing to do with the school.

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On 3/2/2018 at 4:05 PM, Officer GILLETTE ABDI said:

The statistics  you hear about United States school shootings are extremely misleading.

There was a number being passed out by the media, the 18 school shootings within 2 months.

They included situations like a BB gun shooting out a school bus window, a person committing suicide on a school parking lot after school hours, and a school resource officers gun going off into the ground because a little kid pulled the trigger. Be careful what  you hear from the media, ect. 

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