She admitted she shunned the shooter. And since he was a psycho who later went on a murder spree, I'm not going to blame her for wanting nothing to do with him. He should have been institutionalised; expecting a bunch of teenagers to fix him was never going to work.
Apparently shooter himself went for help. Can't remember the full story but he tried to get help from cops and authorities and they kept him back to his school. The point is even he knew he needed help but he couldn't get it because he was useful pawn to craft a narrative for politicians.
She admitted she shunned the shooter. And since he was a psycho who later went on a murder spree
I'm not even sure I can take her word for it. Personally I think she did more than just shunning him. She felt guilty and she admitted to the most minor thing, bystander syndrome. The media quickly buried the story before we could scrutinise more.
She admitted she shunned the shooter. And since he was a psycho who later went on a murder spree, I'm not going to blame her for wanting nothing to do with him. He should have been institutionalised; expecting a bunch of teenagers to fix him was never going to work.
Apparently shooter himself went for help. Can't remember the full story but he tried to get help from cops and authorities and they kept him back to his school. The point is even he knew he needed help but he couldn't get it because he was useful pawn to craft a narrative for politicians.
I'm not even sure I can take her word for it. Personally I think she did more than just shunning him. She felt guilty and she admitted to the most minor thing, bystander syndrome. The media quickly buried the story before we could scrutinise more.