UPDATE: thus far, 16 people have been confirmed dead (with some unconfirmed reports saying as many as 22) and 60 injured from the Lewiston, Maine mass shooting.
This is a picture taken of the shooting suspect. Please repost to help identify this murderer ASAP.
This video was restricted by YouTube so they won’t push it out to as many people. Can you do me a favor and share? More people need to know about Oakley’s story🙏💔
What Really Happened to Oakley Carlson? We Demand Answers From Her Parents and DCYF
https://t.co/EYF0BzMf9C
A 13 year old girl in Texas was able to get away from her kidnapper by making a sign with the words ‘ help me’ in red print. She held it up in a parking lot when the perpetrator stopped at a laundromat on July 6th.
Steven Robert Sabalan (61) threatened her at gun point and forced this child into his vehicle in San Antonio, Texas. He then drove her across state lines to California. The victim was sexually assaulted three times while on the long drive.
This sign she was able to make in the backseat saved her life. Grateful to the witnesses that were paying attention. See something. Say something. #FOUND
I am requesting coverage on the suspicious death of Grant Solomon. It's possible that his father, the only witness, is responsible for what happened to him. He is also responsible for abusing his sister and mom. Please consider covering this story urgently @NewsNation@BrianEntin
Mass shooters don’t choose the AR-15 because it looks “cool.” They choose it, because they can kill upwards of 30 people before needing to reload.
On Sept 28th, 1982, 12 year old Mary Kellerman was hospitalized after being poisoned by a killer who laced a bottle of Tylenol that was on a store shelf, with cyanide. She died the next morning. A day later, six more would die from poisoned Tylenol.
By October 5th, Johnson & Johnson had issued a nationwide recall of 31 million bottles of Tylenol, and launched a massive advertising campaign to get people not to consume any of their products that contained acetaminophen (Tylenol)
The 1982 event inspired a rapid and radical shift in how certain products were sent out, quickly prompting manufacturers to start using tamperproof packaging. Untold lives have been saved in the years since.
The crisis management response by Johnson & Johnson is taught today as a model of corporate public relations and public safety.
These fucking shootings should be SIMPLE to fix. We KNOW how to rapidly bring about a massive reduction in school shootings and the senseless deaths of children and staff. We KNOW how.
It’s not happening, because organizations like the NRA spend millions upon millions of dollars to make sure GOP politicians do NOT allow those solutions to be implemented.
The NRA rewards the GOP for allowing our children to continue being slaughtered.
It’s NOT that we don’t know how to crush this. That, has never been the problem.
As a parent I’m not worried that my 9 and 13 year olds are going to be “indoctrinated” with “wokeness” at school.
I’m not worried that they’re going to ‘feel guilty about their whiteness’ because they’re learning accurate history.
I’m not worried that they’re going to be “groomed” to become furries and to make their pees pees in litter boxes.
Those things aren’t real.
Wanna know what is real?
My worry that they’re going to get shot. That someone with an AR-15 is going to go into their school and shoot them.
So, while the same gun fetishizing, AR-15 lapel pin wearing, locked and loaded family Christmas card posing Republicans fear monger & manufacture crises under the guise of “parents rights”, I say this:
It is my right as a parent to send my kids to school without worrying that they will get shot.
It ain’t the drag queens, the African American history, the books with two moms or two seahorse dads which threaten our kids.
It’s the fucking guns.
@KendallRaeOnYT I think that video you did on being a consumer of true crime is so important.
I stick to you and others that actually try to help the families. The coverage is important.
These people who are laughing and using someone's pain as entertainment. I can't, it's not right.