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Most frequent U.S. School shootings occur in States with highest Number of registered weapons in the U.S. in 2017

Editor's comments: I woke up in Bali today to news of another horrific school shooting at a high school in Texas.

While I was thinking about how I would feel if I was one of the parents who just lost my son to a maniac youngster who took his two father's guns and blasted away I thought about why it is so prominent in Southern United States?

The last major shooting at a school was in Florida. 

I immediately asked myself is there a relationship between the amount of guns owned in each state to the amount of shootings taking place especially at schools?

I found this chart for 2017. It's obvious that Texas is the state with the  highest Number of registered weapons in the U.S. in 2017.

Number of registered weapons in the U.S. in 2017, by state

Number of registered weapons588 696588 696344 622344 622343 288343 288307 822307 822236 377236 377179 738179 738173 405173 405161 641161 641152 238152 238146 487146 487132 806132 806116 831116 831114 019114 019105 601105 601103 109103 10999 15999 15997 58097 58092 43592 43591 83591 83582 40082 40081 06881 06879 84179 84179 30779 30776 88876 88876 20776 20772 99672 99672 85672 85671 26971 26965 74265 74264 87864 87864 13564 13561 38361 38357 50757 50752 63452 63449 56649 56647 22847 22837 15237 15235 49435 49435 26435 26428 49428 49422 23422 23422 13322 13321 13021 13019 05019 05015 82415 82415 37115 37113 27213 2727 8597 8595 8725 8724 8524 8524 2234 223671671TexasCaliforniaFloridaVirginiaPennsylvaniaArizonaOhioAlabamaNorth CarolinaIllinoisWyomingLouisianaIndianaSouth CarolinaMarylandTennesseeNew MexicoColoradoWashingtonConnecticutKentuckyArkansasMinnesotaNevadaNew YorkMissouriUtahOklahomaMichiganWisconsinNew HampshireOregonNew JerseyKansasIdahoDistrict of ColumbiaMassachusettsMississippiWest VirginiaIowaNebraskaMontanaSouth DakotaGeorgiaAlaskaMaineNorth DakotaHawaiiVermontDelawareRhode IslandOther US Territories
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Florida was number three.

Tell me again "how guns don't kill people".

If American parents aren't willing to take action and vote out any congressman that supports ownership of guns then they only have themselves to blame for the loss of their children.

Take Bali for example I've lived here 21 years I've never heard of one child death by gunshot. Although there may be. Why simply because guns are totally illegal. 

The NRA is right "guns don't kill people" but people with guns kill people.
If they don't have guns they can't kill people with guns. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure this out.



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With graduation just days away, Texas school becomes latest casualty — 10 dead, 10 wounded in latest campus shooting

By MOLLY HENNESSY-FISKE, MATT PEARCE and JENNY JARVIE
MAY 18, 2018 | 5:05 PM
| SANTA FE, TEXAS



Up to 10 people, mostly students, were killed in a shooting at a Houston-area high school Friday morning, and investigators said they found explosive devices at and around the school.



The year was winding down. Prom came and went, and on Tuesday seniors got their caps and gowns for graduation in two weeks. It was almost time to say farewell, not just to their teachers and friends, but to a world and a year of active-shooter drills, lockdowns and classroom dread.


But on Friday morning, before they could cross that finish line, the deepest fears of every American teacher, parent and student once again came true. This time, the school is named Santa Fe High School.


Around 7:30 a.m., authorities said, a 17-year-old junior named Dimitrios Pagourtzis, armed with a shotgun and a .38-caliber revolver he'd taken from his father, opened fire, killing 10 people — mostly students — and wounding 10 others at the school, which is about 35 miles southeast of downtown Houston.


One of the wounded was a school police officer, John Barnes, who had retired from big-city police work at the Houston Police Department for a job that would let him spend more time with his family. Santa Fe High School was just the place for that, until now.





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After running inside the school to engage the shooter, Barnes was shot in both arms and lost so much blood that his heart stopped twice — once on the way to the hospital and once in surgery — before doctors revived him, according to Houston Police Department Capt. James Dale, a close friend.


Some students heard a fire alarm before they heard the gunshots. They were able to flee to safety, where reporters soon arrived to ask the same question reporters have been asking at school shootings around the country.


"Was there a part of you that thought this isn't real, this wouldn't happen in my school?" one Houston-area TV reporter asked Paige Curry, 17.


"No, there wasn't," Curry replied with the world-weariness many American high school students have experienced living in the post-Columbine era. "It's been happening everywhere. I've always kind of felt like eventually it was going to happen here, too."


Shooting suspect Dimitrios Pagourtzis. (Galveston County Sheriff's Office)


President Trump ordered flags to be flown half-staff as Texas reels from its latest disaster, less than a year after the region was barraged by Hurricane Harvey and after a separate mass shooting left 26 people dead at a San Antonio-area church in Sutherland Springs, Texas.


The Feb. 14 massacre at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., which left 17 people dead, had left its mark on Santa Fe High School, too. Four weeks ago, a small group of students took part in a nationwide student walkout — scheduled on the 19th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting — in protest of gun violence in schools.


Some wore orange ribbons and one held a sign that read "Santa Fe High School says #NeverAgain." After reading a poem by a survivor of the Parkland shooting, they handed out gun violence fact sheets, discussed how to raise awareness on gun violence, and observed a moment of silence for each of the victims at Stoneman Douglas High School.


This act of solidarity would, tragically, be returned. After word spread of Friday's massacre in Texas, the Parkland students lent their support.


"Santa Fe High, you didn't deserve this," tweeted Stoneman Douglas student Emma Gonzalez, who has emerged as a vocal gun-control advocate since the shooting at her school. "You deserve peace all your lives, not just after a tombstone saying that is put over you. You deserve more than Thoughts and Prayers, and after supporting us by walking out we will be there to support you by raising up your voices."



The teen accused of opening fire survived and was arrested. Pagourtzis had kept a journal in which authorities said he wrote about his desire to carry out such a campus attack and then end it all by taking his own life, said Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.


Instead, "he didn't have the courage to commit suicide," Abbott said.


Pagourtzis surrendered and was arrested on suspicion of capital murder and held without bond. If charged, he could face the death penalty.


Pagourtzis deliberately did not shoot students he liked "so he could have his story told," according to a probable cause affidavit.


Pagourtzis had also apparently brought homemade explosives to the school, including a "CO2 device," a Molotov cocktail and "various other devices," Abbott said.


Pagourtzis was set to graduate in 2019 and played junior varsity football as a defensive tackle. Frank Cole, 16, said he seemed respectful and nice.


"He didn't seem bullied at all, especially because he was a football player," Cole said, adding that he saw coaches encouraging Pagourtzis.


"It's a surprise to see him do this," Cole added. "He didn't really seem the threatening type. He was a big old teddy bear to us."


Pagourtzis had one widely noticed quirk at school: He always wore his trench coat, even in the recent heat, which climbed to the high 90s. Cole didn't find it odd; he thought that was just his style. Others were a little more unnerved.


"All I have to say is dimitri wore a trench coat to school every day from the beginning of the year and it's no wonder he was capable of getting guns in the school," Santa Fe High junior Candi Thurman, 17, wrote to The Times in a private message on Twitter on Friday. "That should have been a red flag."


A woman prays outside the Santa Fe Independent School District Alamo Gym, where students and faculty gathered after the shooting. (Jennifer Reynolds / Associated Press)


On Facebook, Pagourtzis expressed interest in joining the Marine Corps. He had no criminal record, but his social media presence was familiarly dark, with an emphasis on guns and the occult.


On April 30, in a Facebook profile that since has been removed, a user under Pagourtzis' name posted an image of a T-shirt bearing the phrase "BORN TO KILL." Another posting the same day showed a dark trench coat with a variety of occult and World War II pins on it.


"Hammer and Sickle=Rebellion, Rising Sun=Kamikaze Tactics, Iron Cross=Bravery, Baphomet=Evil, Cthulu=Power," the caption said.


In the Facebook profile, which prominently featured a pentagram, the user described himself as an "atheist" and declared, "I hate politics."


An Instagram profile under Pagourtzis' name shows a posting from April 24 with a photo of a handgun, a knife and what appears to be a flashlight. (The handgun appeared to be a magazine-fed pistol — different from the revolver used at the school.) Another post from the same day showed an arcade game featuring a toy rifle pointing at a screen.


The Instagram account followed only a handful of other accounts, mostly geared toward gun users, along with Instagram accounts for President Trump, Melania Trump, Ivanka Trump and the White House.


On Friday from Washington, the president described the shooting as a "horrific attack" and offered his condolences.


"This has been going on too long in our country — too many years, too many decades now," Trump said. "We grieve for the terrible loss of life and send our support and love to everyone affected by this absolutely horrific attack to the students, families, teachers and personnel at Santa Fe High."


Abbott called for a "roundtable" of experts "so we can put together laws that will protect 2nd Amendment rights" and prevent future shootings from happening "ever again."


The Republican governor mentioned stronger background checks, tougher rules to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people and more resources for schools and the treatment of mental health issues.


Abbott, however, suggested that Pagourtzis had easily slipped through the cracks: "The red-flag warnings were either non-existent or imperceptible.... There were simply not the warning signs we saw with so many other shooters."


Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick suggested that part of the problem was that the school had too many doors and that a single door could make it tougher for shooters to enter a campus. "We may need to harden our schools and make them safer," Patrick said. "As a nation, we should look at the design of these schools."


Terry Lummus, 46, a KBR project manager, said his daughter Pressley was in chemistry class near the shooting and knew a substitute teacher, Ms. Perkins, who was killed. "She came out in the hall and could hear the gunshots," Lummus said.


Their family knows a student who was hit in the neck with buckshot from the shooter's shotgun. Fortunately, he has been treated and released from the hospital, Lummus said.


Others were not so lucky. After Lummus and his wife rushed to the school to find their daughter, they watched from a distance as paramedics performed CPR on someone who they later learned was the wounded police officer, still hospitalized late Friday.


It was a scene Lummus never thought he'd see when he moved to the small town 18 years ago from another Houston suburb.


"We moved here to get away from this stuff," Lummus said.


But once again, it seemed like there was nowhere to hide.


Hennessy-Fiske reported from Santa Fe, Texas, special correspondent Jarvie contributed from Atlanta and Pearce from Los Angeles.


UPDATES:


5:05 p.m: This story was updated with additional details.


2:05 p.m.: This article was updated with additional details, including comments from the governor.


12:05 p.m.: This article was updated with information on the suspected gunman and additional reaction.


8:15 a.m.: This article was updated with local media reporting fatalities from the shooting.


7:45 a.m.: This article was updated with a school official the suspect's arrest and with more details from the school district.


7 a.m.: This article was updated with more details about the scene and information on a lockdown in February at the school.


This article was originally published at 6:30 a.m.

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