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Once you know how amerikkka does operate, these shootings not surprising.The_Honourable wrote:Keep in mind mid-term elections coming up in November so Dems will milk gun control while Reps will milk gun rights.
Another one will happen next week and no one will care about this againRipe Chenette wrote:Once you know how amerikkka does operate, these shootings not surprising.The_Honourable wrote:Keep in mind mid-term elections coming up in November so Dems will milk gun control while Reps will milk gun rights.
(CNN)An 11-year-old survivor of the Robb Elementary School massacre in Uvalde, Texas, feared the gunman would come back for her so she smeared herself in her friend's blood and played dead.
Miah Cerrillo spoke exclusively to CNN about her horrific experience that day inside the classroom where the mass shooting took place that killed 19 of her classmates and two of her teachers.
Miah said she and her classmates were watching the movie "Lilo and Stitch" in a classroom shared by two teachers, Eva Mireles and Irma Garcia. The students were finished with their lessons when the teachers got word there was a shooter in the building, she told CNN's "New Day."
One teacher went to lock the door, but Miah says the shooter was already right there — and shot out the window in the door.
She described it all happening so fast — her teacher backed into the classroom and the gunman followed. She told CNN he made eye contact with one of the teachers, said, "Goodnight," and then shot her.
He opened fire, shooting the other teacher and many of Miah's friends. She said bullets flew by her, and fragments hit her shoulders and head. The girl was later treated at the hospital and released with fragment wounds; she described to CNN that clumps of her hair were falling out now.
Miah said after shooting students in her class, the gunman went through a door into an adjoining classroom. She heard screams, and the sound of shots in that classroom. After the shots stopped, though, she says the shooter started playing loud music -- sad music, she said.
The girl and a friend managed to get her dead teacher's phone and call 911 for help. She said she told a dispatcher, "Please come ... we're in trouble."
Miah said she was scared the gunman would return to her classroom to kill her and a few other surviving friends. So, she dipped her hands in the blood of a classmate -- who lay next to her, already dead -- and then smeared the blood all over herself to play dead.
Miah said it felt like three hours that she lay there, covered in her classmate's blood, with her friends.
She told CNN she assumed at that point the police hadn't arrived on the scene yet.
She said afterward, she overheard talk of police waiting outside the school. As she recounted this part of the story to CNN, she started crying, saying she just didn't understand why they didn't come inside and rescue them.
Miah's mother said her daughter is traumatized and can't sleep. The child's parents have started a GoFundMe specifically to pay for her therapy.
In an effort to keep herself covered, Miah sat for the interview wrapped in a blanket, despite the warm temperatures.
A cellphone alarm accidentally went off during the interview, and Miah was visibly unnerved by the noise. Her mother said that's been happening a lot, and described an earlier incident where they were at a car wash and the sound of the vacuum cleaner "completely set her off."
Miah was too scared to speak on camera, or to a man, because of what she experienced, but she told CNN she wanted to share her story so people can know what it's like to live through a school shooting. She says hopefully it can help prevent a tragedy like this from happening to other children.
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Uvalde school massacre survivor smeared the blood of her friend over face and played dead because apparently that's a skill a 11yo needs in America
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/05/27/us/r ... /index.htm(CNN)An 11-year-old survivor of the Robb Elementary School massacre in Uvalde, Texas, feared the gunman would come back for her so she smeared herself in her friend's blood and played dead.
Miah Cerrillo spoke exclusively to CNN about her horrific experience that day inside the classroom where the mass shooting took place that killed 19 of her classmates and two of her teachers.
Miah said she and her classmates were watching the movie "Lilo and Stitch" in a classroom shared by two teachers, Eva Mireles and Irma Garcia. The students were finished with their lessons when the teachers got word there was a shooter in the building, she told CNN's "New Day."
One teacher went to lock the door, but Miah says the shooter was already right there — and shot out the window in the door.
She described it all happening so fast — her teacher backed into the classroom and the gunman followed. She told CNN he made eye contact with one of the teachers, said, "Goodnight," and then shot her.
He opened fire, shooting the other teacher and many of Miah's friends. She said bullets flew by her, and fragments hit her shoulders and head. The girl was later treated at the hospital and released with fragment wounds; she described to CNN that clumps of her hair were falling out now.
Miah said after shooting students in her class, the gunman went through a door into an adjoining classroom. She heard screams, and the sound of shots in that classroom. After the shots stopped, though, she says the shooter started playing loud music -- sad music, she said.
The girl and a friend managed to get her dead teacher's phone and call 911 for help. She said she told a dispatcher, "Please come ... we're in trouble."
Miah said she was scared the gunman would return to her classroom to kill her and a few other surviving friends. So, she dipped her hands in the blood of a classmate -- who lay next to her, already dead -- and then smeared the blood all over herself to play dead.
Miah said it felt like three hours that she lay there, covered in her classmate's blood, with her friends.
She told CNN she assumed at that point the police hadn't arrived on the scene yet.
She said afterward, she overheard talk of police waiting outside the school. As she recounted this part of the story to CNN, she started crying, saying she just didn't understand why they didn't come inside and rescue them.
Miah's mother said her daughter is traumatized and can't sleep. The child's parents have started a GoFundMe specifically to pay for her therapy.
In an effort to keep herself covered, Miah sat for the interview wrapped in a blanket, despite the warm temperatures.
A cellphone alarm accidentally went off during the interview, and Miah was visibly unnerved by the noise. Her mother said that's been happening a lot, and described an earlier incident where they were at a car wash and the sound of the vacuum cleaner "completely set her off."
Miah was too scared to speak on camera, or to a man, because of what she experienced, but she told CNN she wanted to share her story so people can know what it's like to live through a school shooting. She says hopefully it can help prevent a tragedy like this from happening to other children.
hellworld, yes yes.
Gates unlocked too, no excuse for that with lil chirren around.Mmoney607 wrote:So no security on the compound?????????
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:paid_influencer wrote:https://edition.cnn.com/2022/05/27/us/r ... /index.htm
Seems CNN removed the content from the page
agent007 wrote:I'm lost for words on the police response in the great state of conservative Texas. This is the kind of nonsense you hear from NY and California....you know the libtard defund the police states. The America we know like it long gone. At least they have Brandon, Commala, Anansi and Chucky to make it right.
The likelihood of being a victim at a mass shooting in the US is more than six times higher than the world average.TheBoostLord wrote:Pros and cons to both Trinidad & US. While I'm not necessarily picking a side, by definition a mass shooting is with 4 or more injured or killed not including the gunman. Just by that alone Trinidad has had a lot for the year as well. I've been in Texas for the past 6 months and I dont feel as unsafe here as I did in Trinidad. In anycase here is a screenshot of the latest mass shootings here. Notice many of them include victims but no deaths, just like Trini.
adnj wrote:The likelihood of being a victim at a mass shooting in the US is more than six times higher than the world average.TheBoostLord wrote:Pros and cons to both Trinidad & US. While I'm not necessarily picking a side, by definition a mass shooting is with 4 or more injured or killed not including the gunman. Just by that alone Trinidad has had a lot for the year as well. I've been in Texas for the past 6 months and I dont feel as unsafe here as I did in Trinidad. In anycase here is a screenshot of the latest mass shootings here. Notice many of them include victims but no deaths, just like Trini.
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Exactly , imagine firearms are illegal here and we still have more murders by gunshot wounds than most states in America, that is deplorable. It have no competition there Trinidad is worse when it comes to murders.Mmoney607 wrote:adnj wrote:The likelihood of being a victim at a mass shooting in the US is more than six times higher than the world average.TheBoostLord wrote:Pros and cons to both Trinidad & US. While I'm not necessarily picking a side, by definition a mass shooting is with 4 or more injured or killed not including the gunman. Just by that alone Trinidad has had a lot for the year as well. I've been in Texas for the past 6 months and I dont feel as unsafe here as I did in Trinidad. In anycase here is a screenshot of the latest mass shootings here. Notice many of them include victims but no deaths, just like Trini.
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Why you trying to distinguish between a mass shooting and a regular shooting. Shooting is shooting
hover11 wrote:Exactly , imagine firearms are illegal here and we still have more murders by gunshot wounds than most states in America, that is deplorable. It have no competition there Trinidad is worse when it comes to murders.Mmoney607 wrote:adnj wrote:The likelihood of being a victim at a mass shooting in the US is more than six times higher than the world average.TheBoostLord wrote:Pros and cons to both Trinidad & US. While I'm not necessarily picking a side, by definition a mass shooting is with 4 or more injured or killed not including the gunman. Just by that alone Trinidad has had a lot for the year as well. I've been in Texas for the past 6 months and I dont feel as unsafe here as I did in Trinidad. In anycase here is a screenshot of the latest mass shootings here. Notice many of them include victims but no deaths, just like Trini.
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Why you trying to distinguish between a mass shooting and a regular shooting. Shooting is shooting
agent007 wrote:T&T is only worse compared to the US because the data takes into account the national average. If you go by city vs city data, you would see that this will now change. Eg. St. Louis, Missouri recorded 263 and 198 murders for 2020 and 2021 respectively. That is equal to or more than the murders recorded within POS and environs.
US also has LA, Detroit, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Memphis, Cleveland, Philly, Atlanta, Milwaukee, Rochester, Pittsburgh and Nashville etc..I’m sure many of you all have been to at least one of these major cities. The US also has the kind of gruesome and organized crime that we in little Trinidad ain’t see yet.
Don’t paint our country so badly.
You have to use a suitable metric or else the data would make no sense...agent007 wrote:T&T is only worse compared to the US because the data takes into account the national average. If you go by city vs city data, you would see that this will now change. Eg. St. Louis, Missouri recorded 263 and 198 murders for 2020 and 2021 respectively. That is equal to or more than the murders recorded within POS and environs.
US also has LA, Detroit, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Memphis, Cleveland, Philly, Atlanta, Milwaukee, Rochester, Pittsburgh and Nashville etc..I’m sure many of you all have been to at least one of these major cities. The US also has the kind of gruesome and organized crime that we in little Trinidad ain’t see yet.
Don’t paint our country so badly.
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