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[Scary] Hostages being held in school..

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by bladeage, Sep 27, 2006.

  1. bladeage

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    why does this always happen in Colorado? I hope no one gets hurt.
     
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  3. bladeage

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    heh thanks. im watching Fox, they just confirmed there are actually 5 hostages now.
     
  4. 3814

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    :(

    hopefully nobody dies.
     
  5. ima_drummer2k

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    Wow, it's in the same county as Columbine. Hope this ends well.
     
  6. Master Baiter

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    Now these are people that we should really have sympathy for.
     
  7. steddinotayto

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    i don't mean to lessen the severity of this situation (and it's a pretty important and frightening one at that), but I, too, wonder why all these school accidents are always in Colorado it seems like.

    Is it because Colorado looks like the typical American suburbia where nothing goes bad and, low and behold, things actually do go bad? I'm just curious.
     
  8. bladeage

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    The Devil went down to Colorado.
     
  9. 3814

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    how about montreal 2-3 weeks ago?
     
  10. Master Baiter

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    It's the altitude. It messes with their heads.
     
  11. steddinotayto

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    i did not hear/read about it so i cannot comment on it.
     
  12. Saint Louis

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    The characters in South Park are starting to seem like an accurate description for folks in Colorado.
     
  13. Saint Louis

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    God help us all if T. Owens ever signs with the Broncos then.
     
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    One girl died :(

    Makes you wonder what she did though, it would be strange to let 3 go and kill one just because... RIP though


    The gunmen can RIH
     
  16. oomp

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    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/nation/4221545.html

    Sept. 28, 2006, 11:45AM
    Colo. school attack 'sexual in nature'


    By CATHERINE TSAI Associated Press Writer
    © 2006 The Associated Press

    BAILEY, Colo. — The gunman who killed himself after fatally shooting one of six girls he held in a high school classroom methodically selected his hostages and had sexually assaulted some of them, the sheriff and a witness said Thursday.

    "He did traumatize and assault our children," Park County Sheriff Fred Wegener said. "I'll only say that it's sexual in nature."

    Wegener identified the suspect as Duane R. Morrison, 53, and said was he from the Denver area but had been living in his car. He said investigators had not established any previous connection between him and the hostages.

    State records showed he was arrested in July in the west Denver suburb of Lakewood on a charge of obstructing police in another suburb. He was also arrested for larceny and mar1juana possession in 1973.

    Authorities said Morrison had let four of the hostages go before a SWAT team stormed the Platte Canyon High School classroom where he had been cornered Wednesday.

    The gunman fatally wounded one of the girls and killed himself as the deputies charged in. The other girl escaped.

    The victim was identified by acquaintances and a co-worker as 16-year-old Emily Keyes, shown in a yearbook photo as a smiling blonde who played volleyball and was on the high school debate team.

    She was pronounced dead at a Denver hospital after Wednesday's standoff, which reminded many people of the 1999 massacre at Columbine High, less than an hour's drive away.

    "This is something that has changed my school, changed my community," said Wegener, a 36-year resident of Bailey. "My small county's gone."

    Wegener said Morrison made few demands. "Most of the demands were, 'Leave me alone, get out of here,'" he said.

    Asked about his decision to storm the classroom, Wegener said:

    "Being a sheriff in a small community, knowing all the parents, knowing the kids _ my daughter graduated last year, my son's a junior here _ it is very difficult. Because I'd want whoever was in my position to do the same thing. And that is to save lives," he said.

    Morrison began the takeover by ordering students to line up at the chalk board as he tapped each with his gun and told them to stay or go, a student in the classroom said.

    Cassidy Grigg, 16, said the man walked in, fired a warning shot at the floor and ordered the students to line up. He told some to leave and others _ all girls _ to stay.

    "You could tell that he wanted the females," Cassidy said on NBC's "Today" Thursday. "He tapped me on the shoulder and he told me to leave the room. I told him, 'I don't want to leave.'"

    "He told me that if I didn't go then he would pretty much kill me," Cassidy told ABC's "Good Morning America." He said he wanted to stay "because I'm sure the girls would have felt more support if there would have been some males in the class with them."

    No one recognized the man, who seemed to be dressed as a student, Cassidy said.

    "He was just an old guy who came on a mission, and I think he got what he wanted," he told "Today."

    "We are a community in mourning," schools superintendent Jim Walpole said. "Our thoughts, our prayers are with our students, staff and their families. Especially the family of the student we lost."

    Residents gathered quietly Thursday morning at the Cutthroat Cafe, where Keyes had been a waitress for about two years, to grieve and remember, said Bobbi Sterling, a waitress and cook there.

    "It's very sad here. You know, the family lost their daughter but as a community, we lost a child," she said. "We're just sitting here, numb and in shock. We're all just kind of stunned. People are here for mutual support."

    Wegener was at a loss to explain a motive.

    "I don't know why he wanted to do this," Wegener said, his voice breaking.

    The gunman claimed he had explosives in a backpack and was wielding a handgun, authorities said. He released four hostages one by one, then abruptly cut off communication with authorities and set a deadline that forced authorities to act.

    He said authorities used explosives as they entered the classroom, only to have the suspect fire at officers, shoot one of the girls and then himself.

    School was canceled for the rest of the week at the high school and the adjoining middle school in this tiny mountain town.

    The lines of students fleeing the schools, the bomb squads and the frantic parents scrambling to find their loved ones evoked memories of the Columbine attack, where two students killed 13 people before taking their own lives.

    Michael Owens, who has one son at the middle school and another in the high school, said the anxiety was worse because the memory of Columbine was still fresh.

    "Things that are out of your control, you just do what you can do," he said. "It's like an earthquake."

    Sophomore Zack Barnes, 16, said his class moved to a room that turned out to be next to the one where the hostages were being held. They turned out the lights and sat in silence in the dark for about 20 minutes before police guided them out.

    "I was just praying it wasn't a mass killing," Barnes said.

    The schools have an enrollment of about 770 students, with 460 in the high school.
     
  17. Saint Louis

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    OK, what a sick f*cker. There are just some messed up people walking around out there.
     
  18. Lil Pun

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    Now all the kids in that room will be messed up for life because he was messed up. Sick sick people. :(
     
  19. tinman

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    this dude is beyond sick, if he wanted sex with little girls, he should have gone with his fellow sicko Colorado pal Jon Karr to Thailand.

    no need to kill people. there must be something about the mountains that makes certain people crazy, like the shining.
     
  20. Rule0001

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    The only way to get any justification for any of this is to tortue someone in his family, and then kill them. Make it a painful death, then it would all even out.

    I'm kidding of course...
     

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