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Police: 27 killed at Conn. school; 1 other dead

Police: 27 killed at Conn. school; 1 other dead

NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) — A gunman opened fire inside a Connecticut elementary school, killing 26 people, including 20 children, by blasting his way through the building as young students cowered helplessly in classrooms while their teachers and classmates were shot.

The attack, coming less than two weeks before Christmas, was the nation's second-deadliest school shooting, exceeded only by the Virginia Tech massacre in 2007.

The gunman killed himself and another person was found dead at a second scene, leading to a total toll of 28, authorities said.

Panicked parents raced to Sandy Hook Elementary School, about 60 miles northeast of New York City, looking for their children in the wake of the shooting. Students were told to close their eyes by police as they were led from the building.

Robert Licata said his 6-year-old son was in class when the gunman burst in and shot the teacher.

"That's when my son grabbed a bunch of his friends and ran out the door," he said. "He was very brave. He waited for his friends."

He said the shooter didn't utter a word.

A photo taken by The Newtown Bee newspaper showed a group of young students — some crying, others looking visibly frightened — being escorted by adults through a parking lot in a line, hands on each other's shoulders.

Stephen Delgiadice said his 8-year-old daughter was in the school and heard two big bangs. Teachers told her to get in a corner, he said.

"It's alarming, especially in Newtown, Connecticut, which we always thought was the safest place in America," he said. His daughter was fine.



Andrea Rynn, a spokeswoman at the hospital, said it had three patients from the school but she did not have information on the extent or nature of their injuries.

Mergim Bajraliu, 17, heard the gunshots echo from his home and ran to check on his 9-year-old sister at the school. He said his sister, who was fine, heard a scream come over the intercom at one point. He said teachers were shaking and crying as they came out of the building.

"Everyone was just traumatized," he said.

Richard Wilford's 7-year-old son, Richie, is in the second grade at the school. His son told him that he heard a noise that "sounded like what he described as cans falling."

The boy told him a teacher went out to check on the noise, came back in, locked the door and had the kids huddle up in the corner until police arrived.

"There's no words," Wilford said. "It's sheer terror, a sense of imminent danger, to get to your child and be there to protect him."

At the White House, a tearful President Barack Obama said he grieved about the massacre as a father first, declaring "our hearts are broken today." He promised action to prevent such tragedies again but did not say what that would be.

The scene in the White House briefing room was one of the most outwardly emotional moments of Obama's presidency.

"The majority of those who died were children — beautiful, little kids between the ages of 5 and 10 years old," Obama said.

He paused for several seconds to keep his composure as he teared up and wiped an eye. Nearby, two aides cried and held hands as they listened to Obama.

"They had their entire lives ahead of them — birthdays, graduations, wedding, kids of their own," Obama continued about the victims. "Among the fallen were also teachers, men and women who devoted their lives to helping our children.".

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A tearful President Barack Obama expressed "overwhelming grief" on Friday for the victims of a shooting rampage at a Connecticut elementary school and called on Americans to set aside politics and "take meaningful action" to prevent more tragedies of this kind.

"Our hearts are broken today," Obama said, his voice breaking at times during a nationally televised appearance in the White House briefing room..

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靠!要骂人了我,神马是meaningful action?!

这周,两人在portland mall被持枪者无辜毙命;还没缓过劲来,27人死于非命。奥8吃屎哒 废除枪支法案啊!靠!没人身安全了都.

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大部分都是孩子啊! .

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嗯,上午收到儿子学校的邮件了,安抚家长,说我们这里的学区已经加强保卫工作了,请大家放心。
每次出事都会收到这种邮件,真不想经常收到这种邮件啊!PP也别生气了,还废除枪支呢,我们这边都已经开放大麻了,哎。。。.

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Newtown 是个很安静的地方,正好暑假去麻省路过时到那里晃过。

与以往枪击案不同的是,这次发生在安静的小城镇,原本及其安全的地方,而且是小学。我们也住在跟Newtown类似的小地方,这样的地方在米有无数,我认为很安静安全犯罪率很低,我们家后院门都不锁。但这样的地方也躲不过去了。
这次真让我对米国的枪支感到无比的害怕。我第一个念头就是我要买把枪!

昨晚school district给家长群发email要求家长跟孩子交流这件事,疏导孩子想法。学校会review安全措施和规则,加强安全监管。

有其一就会有其二,防不胜防!发生在谁身上都是100%概率。米国家庭一般有好几个孩儿,我们就一个,100%就是我们的全部

奥八说meaningful action, 新闻里在质疑这点。废除枪支法案对米国是件无法实现的事,但是不废除,不废除那就人人自危生活在潜在的枪林弹雨中。

我要去买把枪!.

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我家院门也从来不锁的,关键是半人高的篱笆,真的有歹徒要进来,锁了也没用,一翻就进来了。怕就怕那些表面上看不出是歹徒的人,发起疯来更可怕,没法防范。据说,那个gunman还是个优等生生,top schcolar。上次电影院那个也是个博士生。哎,这世界是怎么了?.

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唉,上回FC还有好多人要持枪权,以保卫自己的财产呢.

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回复 7楼GB妈妈 的帖子

连续都是白人作案,都是性格孤僻,走极端。

原以为住在白人社区安全,现在发觉很可怕,防不胜防。

今天跟pp爸讨论说我要去买把枪自卫,pp爸回我,买枪时头脑冷静的,用的时候头脑发昏。言下之意,我会昏头是高危人群

我是高危人群,那高危的一大堆一大堆。

今天有空就在看电视,都在说gun law,不知会有什么action,我看不出会有什么改变,死了这么多孩子也无法换来任何改变,真是可悲!.

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pp 你大概是气坏了吧?

人人买枪自卫,不正是pro-gun人所谓的meaningful action吗?

[ 本帖最后由 sask 于 2012-12-16 14:52 编辑 ].

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上次美国发生影院枪击案时,我们在澳洲度假。这次校园枪击案时,我们在香港度假。怎么就那么巧!以后我们出去前要报告注意安全!
我们接触下来有很多老美不购gun,很多人抵制…….

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唉,不知会怎样,真蛮担心这类事件越来越频繁发生。.

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回复 12楼pp_dream 的帖子

那是一定的,美国已经走上了一条不归路。.

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回复 9楼pp_dream 的帖子

算了算了,还是听PP爸的吧,冲动是魔鬼。真的买枪又得多学一门手艺,多麻烦呀。.

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每次看到这些负面新闻,就会动摇我去美国的一点信心,所以我放弃了去美国的一次机会回中国了
不知道各位在美国的同胞们怎么看呀,又是大麻又是枪支,也许我是缺乏安全感的人吧.

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回复 15楼小荷露珠 的帖子

还有性早熟.

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呵呵,正好昨天跟公司前台聊天,她今年算来50多岁了,14岁生的孩子!矮嘛,我当时就没忍住张大嘴了,不过她是很open的人不介意我的反应,说那时还觉得自己怀孕很美的。.

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好吧,我也八卦一下我儿子碰到的事情。一个女生一直给他发短信说love他,架不住女生的热情,他礼貌地回了一个,说我也like你。结果女生马上回了一个说,Fu*k me, 还right now。把我儿子吓的,抖抖索索拿着手机来问我怎么办了。虽说咱们是男孩子,吃亏不到哪儿去,但是总归不能随便Fu*k的呀
PS:才9年级。.

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回复 18楼GB妈妈 的帖子

teenage真够生猛啊

随着孩子一天天长大,担心越来越多。有天跟同事谈起以后想送孩子去私立寄宿高中,同事的瞬间反应居然是:你不怕性的问题?你不怕毒品问题?
我说管理严的寄宿高中没问题吧,同事回,还是在身边比较好。

唉,父母责任重大。.

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上私校我的瞬间反应是:那交的税不是白交啦,划不来啊。哈哈。.

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回复 16楼pp_dream 的帖子

是呀,差点忘了这个
有次和一个伊朗来的英语家教讨论美国问题,他说他不喜欢麦当那,不喜欢美国,问我,我说我不喜欢也不讨厌麦当那,但不喜欢美国文化,他也是,除了这三样,我们还谈到美国对家庭的文化,我们两同不喜欢
还是等孩子大一点再考虑去美国吧.

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原帖由 GB妈妈 于 2012-12-18 23:35 发表
好吧,我也八卦一下我儿子碰到的事情。一个女生一直给他发短信说love他,架不住女生的热情,他礼貌地回了一个,说我也like你。结果女生马上回了一个说,Fu*k me, 还right now。把我儿子吓的,抖抖索索拿着手机来问我 ...
呵呵,文化的差异呀.

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原帖由 小荷露珠 于 2012-12-19 08:20 发表
是呀,差点忘了这个
有次和一个伊朗来的英语家教讨论美国问题,他说他不喜欢麦当那,不喜欢美国,问我,我说我不喜欢也不讨厌麦当那,但不喜欢美国文化,他也是,除了这三样,我们还谈到美国对家庭的文化,我们两同 ...
我不喜欢伊朗文化和伊朗人,呵呵。领教过她们的。.

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原帖由 xiaobao1030 于 2012-12-19 12:43 发表


我不喜欢伊朗文化和伊朗人,呵呵。领教过她们的。
我也不喜欢,第一次接触.

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原帖由 小荷露珠 于 2012-12-18 22:22 发表
每次看到这些负面新闻,就会动摇我去美国的一点信心,所以我放弃了去美国的一次机会回中国了
不知道各位在美国的同胞们怎么看呀,又是大麻又是枪支,也许我是缺乏安全感的人吧
美国有他的硬伤,哪个总统都解决不了,跟中国的某些问题一样。真要选择,也不好决定。至少在安全这个问题上,美国缺点太明显。.

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原帖由 小荷露珠 于 2012-12-18 22:22 发表
每次看到这些负面新闻,就会动摇我去美国的一点信心,所以我放弃了去美国的一次机会回中国了
不知道各位在美国的同胞们怎么看呀,又是大麻又是枪支,也许我是缺乏安全感的人吧
美国有他的硬伤,哪个总统都解决不了,跟中国的某些问题一样。至少在安全这个问题上,美国缺点太明显。在上海的日子还是蛮滋润的,可孩子在上海读书是个大问题,老师只知道为了升学而教书,跟PP担心sex与毒品一样。要选择走或留,真不好决定。.

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昨天午饭时,我们几个同事争论枪支管理的问题,头顶上的电视里正播放奥8的national addressing。简略对话如下:

J.G:  应该把学校等公共场所架设electrical fence,所有枪支安装control device。技术上绝对没问题!
M.A: 那你还不如把整个美国都安装上electrical fence呢~~~

M.A: 各校派驻Marshal,加强保安
M.H: 那么property tax要涨了!

M.H: 给老师配枪
我:开玩笑,老师疯了怎么办?

D.E: 枪支配备识别装置,只有owner 才能使用
众:啊?指纹识别啊?那手指就保不住了。眼球识别?那脑袋保不住了!

我:加税,枪支收100%或更高的税
M.A: 那么黑市就盛行了
。。。

我们这帮老民工的讨论持续了一段时间,最后大家一致认为没有很好的total solution,如果全民能够达成共识,事情可能会好办一点。


这次康州血案民众反映很强烈,媒体每天都在持续报道。每天举办两场葬礼持续敲击民众的神经。
制造rifle bushmaster的制造商在卖他的business,制造商应该是感受到了很大压力了。
新闻每天都在讨论该做点什么控制枪支弹药。我猜测,这次应该能够达成共识,必须禁止bushmaster这类自动半自动大规模杀伤性武器,必须禁止high-capacity magazine销售。

拭目以待,希望米国人能清醒一点,我认为过度泛滥的自由是失去自由。.

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