Seattle Hospital: Girl, 14, Dies After School Shooting (raising to four the number of fatalities)
Source: Associated Press
SEATTLE (AP) One of the teenagers wounded in a Washington state high school shooting has died, raising to four the number of fatalities from the moment when a student opened fire in a cafeteria.
Officials at Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett said 14-year-old Shaylee Chuckulnaskit (Chuckle-NAS-kit) died Friday afternoon. Zoe Galasso, 14, was killed during the shooting Oct. 24 by a popular freshman at Marysville-Pilchuck High School. Gia Soriano, also 14, died Sunday at the hospital.
Two other students remain hospitalized.
The shooter, Jaylen Fryberg, died of a self-inflicted wound.
Read more: http://www.seattlepi.com/news/crime/article/Shooting-recordings-released-We-need-aid-ASAP-5862079.php
KMOD
(7,906 posts)RIP Shaylee.
The two still hospitalized are the young cousins of Fryberg, correct?
MontyPow
(285 posts)Hulk
(6,699 posts)Like when a drunk driver is responsible for an innocent person/child's death.
Botany
(70,501 posts)Tumbulu
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or whatever the current panic attack is about.
Oh can't we figure out some way to get the 1% to want to get rid of all these stupid gun free-for-all's? Maybe if they put their money behind it, something would happen.
Botany
(70,501 posts)..... that more guns = more gun deaths the NRA and it's helpers in the senate
have blocked Murthy from getting a vote to be confirmed.
alp227
(32,020 posts)(never mind Due Process and all that lib bullshit, lol)
packman
(16,296 posts)More people have died of gun violence since the 24/7 hysterical Ebola scare mongering took over our collective interest . Yes, Second Amendment bullshit, stops it from being elevated to the Scare Du Jour by Fox and friends and we have developed a callous "so-what" response to the daily gun slaughter in this country.
Solution: An Amendment that prohibits any scary thing like Ebola being used to frighten, intimidate, or deny any American their civil rights.
uppityperson
(115,677 posts)Control-Z
(15,682 posts)I've just had it. If they would just isolate or quarantine gun owners the way they want to with health care working heroes, it would be a much safer nation, if only for 21 days.
Fuck the NRA and republicans. They are responsible.
My heart aches for these families. How will they ever move on. I don't think I could.
gopiscrap
(23,758 posts)herding cats
(19,564 posts)Peace to her family and loved ones. Their lives will never be even close to what they were before this ever again.
Things like this, they're extra painful to hear about.
aint_no_life_nowhere
(21,925 posts)I hate to hear about these kinds of things, young people with their lives ahead of them dying for such absurd reasons. It makes no sense.
bvf
(6,604 posts)RIP, Shaylee.
Skittles
(153,160 posts)they are more upset over penis analogies than by this kind of thing
KG
(28,751 posts)pretty much sums it up....
RIP
Arugula Latte
(50,566 posts)Mass death and carnage? Ho hum.
Talk about penis/gun stuff -- well, that ought to be STOPPED!
nomorenomore08
(13,324 posts)And yes, I know the murder rate is down etc. etc., but so long as these senseless shootings happen almost routinely, I'm not exactly comforted by statistics.
Botany
(70,501 posts)dembotoz
(16,802 posts)kid knew how to shoot
VA_Jill
(9,966 posts)it was just a matter of time. All three girls were shot in the head at close range. People don't understand that Gabby Giffords is the exception, not the rule. And this wasn't your ordinary school shooting, either. It could just as easily have happened on the rez, given the dynamics of the situation.
Zoe Gia Shaylee
You too, Jaylen, may your troubled soul find peace
Gormy Cuss
(30,884 posts)I hope that there is nothing "ordinary" about school shootings but there's no need to try to temper the fact that this happened at a school because these children were members of the same community.
VA_Jill
(9,966 posts)You can look at it your way. I have a little different way of seeing it, possibly because it wasn't all that long ago that I was around a fairly tight community of teens, some of whom had pretty severe issues, and possibly because, via my brother and sister-in-law who have pretty extensive experience on the rez, I know more than a little bit about life there. This was not like most school shootings, even though it happened to take place there.