So it turns out the Apalachee High School had a half-hour warning from the mom of the social misfit loser who shot up the school, killing four.  Dollars to donuts the reason for the mom’s frantic call was junior’s AR-15 wasn’t in his room any longer – and that he was having a particularly bad day.

Thankfully there were two school resource officers present to limit the carnage.  They didn’t provide the taxpayer relief shot.

From Breitbart:

A report from the Washington Post, confirmed by the Associated Press, claims the alleged Apalachee High School attacker’s mother warned the school of an “extreme emergency” half an hour before shots rang out.

The Associated Press (AP) reported that the 14-year-old attacker’s aunt, Annie Brown, said the boy’s mom “spoke with a school counselor and urged them to ‘immediately’ find her son to check on him.”

The Tennessee Star noted that the Post zeroed in on text messages that “show that the school and family were in contact about [the mental health of the 14-year-old].”

This is on top of the FBI and county authorities knowing about this little freak show extra for at least a hard year, maybe more.  In large part because of threats he made to shoot up a school, preferably an elementary school in 2023 on Discord.

From MXM News:

The FBI has admitted that [Scumbag’s name redacted], the 14-year-old suspect in the deadly shooting at Apalachee High School Wednesday, had been previously known to its agency for making school shooting threats in 2023.  [Scumbag’s name redacted], who killed four people on Wednesday, had denied the threats at the time, and no further action was taken after his interview.

Key Details:

  • [Scumbag’s name redacted], the suspect in Wednesday’s shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia, had been investigated by the FBI in 2023 over online school shooting threats.

  • [Scumbag’s name redacted] was 13 at the time and denied the allegations, leading authorities to take no further action, though schools were alerted to monitor him.

  • [Scumbag’s name redacted] surrendered immediately after the shooting, which killed two students and two teachers. He will be charged with murder as an adult.

Diving Deeper:

[Scumbag’s name redacted], the 14-year-old suspect in the Apalachee High School shooting, was previously investigated by the FBI after receiving anonymous tips in 2023 about school shooting threats. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office identified [Scumbag’s name redacted] as a potential suspect at the time and questioned both him and his father. While [Scumbag’s name redacted] denied making any threats, and no probable cause was found to take further action, local schools were advised to keep him under watch.

[Scumbag’s name redacted] allegedly used an AR-style weapon in Wednesday’s shooting, which occurred at around 10:30 a.m., resulting in the deaths of two 14-year-old students, Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angelo, and two teachers, Richard Aspinwall and Christina Irimie. Nine others, including special education teacher David Phenix, were hospitalized with gunshot wounds.

Georgia Bureau of Investigation Director Chris Hosey confirmed that authorities are examining any potential links between the 2023 investigation and the current shooting, noting that [Scumbag’s name redacted]’s family had contact with local children’s services. “We are pursuing that avenue as well to see if that has any connection with today’s incident,” Hosey said during a press briefing.

Following the shooting, [Scumbag’s name redacted] surrendered to two school resource officers and is now in custody. He will be charged with murder as an adult, officials stated. “This is everybody’s worst nightmare,” Georgia Governor Brian Kemp said at the scene Wednesday evening, offering condolences and calling for prayers for the victims and their families.

One thought on “Apalachee High School had a 30-minute warning of killer’s unhinged homicidal and suicidal thoughts…”
  1. Damn shame they didn’t neutralize this punk. Or maybe he pissed himself and dropped the gun even before the SROs arrived.j

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