Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
Santa Fe, TX — Last week, a 17-year-old high school student allegedly brought a .38 caliber handgun and a sawed off 12-gauge shotgun into Santa Fe High School and began shooting students and teachers. Now, as more details emerge, we are learning that some of the victims could’ve been killed by police.
According to Galveston County Sheriff Henry Trochesset the gunfire in the school lasted a half an hour. During that time, police were engaged in a shootout with the gunman for 25 minutes, according to authorities.
When the gunfire finally ceased, the gunman was alive while eight students and two teachers were killed. On Monday, Trochesset told CNN that officers arrived quickly and engaged the shooter in the school’s art lab section just four minutes from the time of the first shot.
After laying out the timeline, Trochesset made a damning admission. According to the report from CNN:
But it’s unclear whether all the victims were shot by the suspect, or whether some were shot by deputies during the crossfire. Trochesset said authorities are waiting for the medical examiner’s autopsies to make that determination.
A “decent amount of cameras in the school” will help investigators piece together a timeline, Trochesset said.
The idea that police may have killed some of the victims is chilling.
According to police, the suspect told investigators he acted alone and spared people he liked because he wanted his story told. Now, however, that story may take turn and involve police officers.
As the victims and their families try to imagine why a person would carry out such a horrific act, some insight is now emerging. One of the victims, 16-year-old Shana Fisher, had reportedly rejected the shooter’s advances for months. A week before the shooting, Fisher stood up in class and publicly proclaimed that she did not want to go out with him.
Sadie Baze, Fisher’s mother said she believes that embarrassed the shooter so much that he targeted her.
“One of the shotgun shells was for my daughter,” she said.
Along with Fisher, the shooting also claimed the lives of students Jared Black, Sabika Sheikh, a Pakistani exchange student; Chris Stone; Angelique Ramirez; Christian Riley Garcia; Aaron Kyle McLeod; and Kimberly Vaughan. Teachers Glenda Ann Perkins and Cynthia Tisdale were also killed.
Officer John Barnes who did the opposite of what police did in the Florida school shooting, was also shot as he engaged the shooter. He survived and is expected to make a recovery.
Attorneys for the gunman, Robert Barfield and Nicholas Poehl spoke to media over the weekend and noted that their client “appears to be in shock,” adding that he is “not doing well” and is “confused.”
As TFTP has reported on numerous occasions, the majority of mass shooters have links to psychological medications that carry serious warnings for side-effects on their labels.
Stephen Paddock, Omar Mateen, Gavin Long, Eric Harris, Dylan Klebold, James Holmes, and Nikolas Cruz, all have one thing in common other than the mass murders they carried out. They were all reportedly taking prescription drugs which alter their state of mind and carry a host of negative side effects ranging from aggression and suicide to homicidal ideation.
As the details continue to unfold over this most recent tragedy, hopefully the public and the families of the victims will not be kept in the dark as they deserve to know the truth.
Par for the course….
“…..the majority of mass shooters have links to psychological medications….”
The majority? We don’t have all the details on this latest kid yet, and they may make every attempt to hide the fact, but as far as I know, ALL of the mass-shooters were on psychotropic drugs. (can you name one that wasn’t?)
“….A “decent amount of cameras in the school” will help investigators piece together a timeline, Trochesset said……”
And we’ll be told that every camera that captured a cop shooting a kid was “malfunctioning at the time of the shooting”
I still don’t think the drugs are causing these shootings. Something like 1 in 6 Americans are on psychotropic meds, so if those meds caused people to become homicidal maniacs, we would be seeing a LOT more of these mass killings. Plus, it’s hardly a surprise that those who randomly kill people typically have a history of mental problems.
The truth is that these mass killings are a very rare cause of death in a country of over 300 million people. But when people are inspired to carry them out, I think the main motivation is previous personal humiliation (bullying, rejection, or whatever) coupled with a desire for notoriety. Endless MSM coverage of every shooting feeds into this; the “copycat effect” is very strong.
Oh well…at least in the Santa Fe shooting there was no AR-15 or other “semi-auto assault weapon” used.
But, without the boogeyman “assault” rifle, ALL guns could be held accountable for their actions.
My car ran a stop sign, but the community is not going to ban cars. The police will not write a ticket to the car. I get the ticket.
If my AR is used in an illegal act, that gun is more in the media’s crosshairs than me. Go figure…
That’s because you are “insignificant”……
“During that time, police were engaged in a shootout with the gunman for 25 minutes, according to authorities.”
‘Authorities’ are LYING THEIR @SSES OFF, imo.
They expect me to believe that a TEENAGER exchanged gunfire for 25 mins. with the pigs… AND SURVIVED???
BULLSH#T!!!!!
Something is REALLY wrong with this story. First, he had only a 7 shot shotgun and a 6 shot 38. That’s just 13 bullets unless he took the time to reload which by their account was less than 4 minutes. 20 people were either wounded or killed so he would of had to reload if he shot all of them which would have left only 6 at most shells left. Then he spends 25 minutes firing at the cops with less than 6 bullets? This whole story stinks…….