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School Shooting in Omaha

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:48 pm
by Pisces
I don't know how many have seen this in the national news, yet, but this happened at my old highschool. The assistant principal who was shot and later died last night used to be one of my favorite English teachers, back in highschool. She was a very supporting and friendly person, and she really cared about the students. She would often chat with me about the plays I was acting in, and after she became an A.P. when I was a senior, there was this one incident where some teacher I barely knew said something inappropriate while yelling at me in the hall for something I didn't do - anyway, I was upset about it and went to Dr. Kaspar - she listened to me and she did something about it.

I'm going to a candlelight vigil tonight at the school. I spent last night chatting with a lot of deeply saddened and heartbroken old friends from school.

Here's the link...

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162- ... 04083.html

Re: School Shooting in Omaha

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 11:06 pm
by whitedragon_nall
I hate to see stuff like this happen. Sorry to hear about your old teacher. It's always the good people that get hurt. Does anybody know the shooter?

Re: School Shooting in Omaha

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 11:11 pm
by Sonic#
Damn, man. As someone else who lost an assistant principal who was formerly an inspirational high school teacher for me in a stupid shooting... I'm really sorry. :/

Re: School Shooting in Omaha

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 12:09 am
by Dragonmaster Lou
Ouch... I'm sorry to hear about that. :(

Re: School Shooting in Omaha

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 2:16 am
by Pisces
whitedragon nall - not completely sure if you meant if anyone knows who the shooter is or if anyone knew them personally....the shooter was one of the students, and he committed suicide shortly after shooter the two principals. so really bad tragedy, all around.



Also...I just found out that the Westboro Baptist Church is planning on picketing.... >_< Well, Omaha is organizing another "human wall" as we've done a few times in the past now. Basically, they're NOT counter-protestors - instead, bunches of people show up and line the block as a "wall" so that the family at the funeral doesn't have to see all the WBC picketers standing there.

Re: School Shooting in Omaha

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 3:47 am
by whitedragon_nall
I meant did anyone know the shooter personally. Just curious if the shooter showed any signs of wanting to do this beforehand. In the link you posted, it mentions he was fun, outgoing, and liked to make jokes. He sounds like a nice, well-liked kid. Then, it mentions the Facebook posts.....was that everything though? How does someone change like that?

The Westboro Baptist Church really angers me. These people feel the need to show up and torment grieving families..... What a bunch of jerks.

Re: School Shooting in Omaha

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 6:33 pm
by phyco126
If I die, I'm leaving enough money in my will so that when Westboro comes and protests, my army of hired mercenaries will slaughter them mercilessly. And slowly too, if they can help it.

Re: School Shooting in Omaha

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 8:47 pm
by maravida
first of all, man, what a terrible tragedy. i find school shootings particularly unsettling. (i guess because i was in high school when columbine went down, and i come from a very small, sheltered community so the idea that we really arent even safe in our schools really disturbed me).

secondly, i feel like the WBC picketing the funeral is... madness. i am familiar with these people and what they do, but i couldnt, on my own, figure out why they were targeting this particular incedent. so i looked it up. i went on their official site (i wont print the URL as it is offensive in itself) and heres a quote: "WBC will picket the memorial of Millard South High School Vice Principal Vicki Kaspar to remind Omaha that her death is recompense for their treatment of the saints of God and raising their children for the devil."

seriously...what? i guess they have a "ministry" in Omaha and werent recieved well by the locals. so they view this young man's destructive rampage as proof that they are right and the citizens of Omaha must suffer? what a sad, sick way to view the world....

Re: School Shooting in Omaha

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 4:08 am
by Pisces
Stroke of good news--

Although WB Church has been permitted to picket, the police dept has only given them permission to picket at a point 3 blocks away from the church - and this particular church is set up near such a hill and secluded area that the family won't even be able to see the picketers where they are, anyway.

Re: School Shooting in Omaha

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 8:29 am
by Kizyr
First, Eric, I'm really sorry for the loss. I don't know what to say and I don't think there's any way I could put it into words even if I did.
maravida wrote:seriously...what? i guess they have a "ministry" in Omaha and werent recieved well by the locals. so they view this young man's destructive rampage as proof that they are right and the citizens of Omaha must suffer? what a sad, sick way to view the world....
No no... WBC has about two-dozen members at most, and they bus around the country to get to places like this. They have no ministry, and they're not "well-received" anywhere. At all. They seem larger than they are solely because of press coverage they get. KF

Re: School Shooting in Omaha

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 1:22 am
by Werefrog
Yeah, pretty much the only people in the Westboro Baptist Church are his family members that Fred Phelps kept in line by beating when they were children and emotionally abuses them as adults. There's a really great website about them on the Internet.

http://www.blank.org/addict/

It's really one of the most interesting/disturbing things I've ever read.

My condolences to everyone affected by this act of violence. It's really a shame that it has to be compounded by this act of hatred by the WBC

Re: School Shooting in Omaha

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 7:10 pm
by Shiva Indis
So sad. I wish that kid had been able to see how much life has to offer. My sympathies to those who have to deal with this on a personal level.

And my god, that story about the WBC is fascinating.

Re: School Shooting in Omaha

Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2011 8:18 pm
by maravida
Kizyr wrote:First, Eric, I'm really sorry for the loss. I don't know what to say and I don't think there's any way I could put it into words even if I did.
maravida wrote:seriously...what? i guess they have a "ministry" in Omaha and werent recieved well by the locals. so they view this young man's destructive rampage as proof that they are right and the citizens of Omaha must suffer? what a sad, sick way to view the world....
No no... WBC has about two-dozen members at most, and they bus around the country to get to places like this. They have no ministry, and they're not "well-received" anywhere. At all. They seem larger than they are solely because of press coverage they get. KF

whats good Kizyr? thanks for clarifying for me. i got my information from the WBC's site, and i misunderstood what they said anyway. (something about the WBC being in Omaha for years, and the corrupt police conspiring against them?) im still kinda just trying to wrap my head around how ridiculous these folks are... im glad their small in number and not well liked!

anyway, again, so sad. so many shootings lately...

Re: School Shooting in Omaha

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 3:00 am
by Pisces
Went to the funeral today. Large church, and the place was packed - all rows, the balcony, extra chairs in the lobby...and in addition, the church is also a Catholic school, and in the gym just down the hall, it was packed full of students who showed up and watched the service via live feed on a screen.

Also, I passed by the block where supposedly WBC was going to be - didn't see them there. I don't know for certain, but I'm hoping the weather cancelled their plans.

Re: School Shooting in Omaha

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 8:45 pm
by chiiruchan
Oh gosh. I'm so sorry to hear that!! :( It's really sad... I'm sure she is somewhere in peace though...

My principle from High School was diagnosed with brain cancer last year and commit suicide.... I guess it was better in some ways than dying how he was going to die... but it was still sad... though it has nothing to do with this... I was just relating to the situation a bit...