Saturday, December 15, 2012

School shooting triggers 'mind battle' for Columbine victims

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. - As soon as the Community Relations and Emergency Management Director of Bloomington Schools heard about the Connecticut school shootings, he paused, for just a moment. "I closed my eyes when I heard this. What I see are(CBS4) – For a community leader in a town that still feels the wounds of the shooting at Columbine High School nearly 14 years later, the news of Friday's mass casualties at a school in Connecticut is sickening. Principal Frank DeAngelis, who wasA gunman wielding a stolen semi-automatic rifle and several fully loaded magazines opens fire inside a shopping mall teeming with as many as 10000 people. Yet, only two people are killed and one wounded. Sheer luck, orA gunman wielding a stolen semi-automatic rifle and several fully loaded magazines opens fire inside a shopping mall teeming with as many as 10000 people. Yet, only two people are killed and one wounded. Sheer luck, orThe actions of first responders also have changed since the 1999 shooting in Colorado, according to security experts.
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