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Americas Failure to Protect Its Children from School Shootings Is a National Disgrace
This epidemic of mass slaughter, this scourge of school shooting after school shooting, it only happens here. Not because of coincidence, not because of bad luck, but as a consequence of our inaction.
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People are brought out of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School after a shooting at the school that reportedly killed and injured multiple people on February 14, 2018 in Parkland, Florida. Numerous law enforcement officials continue to investigate the scene. (Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Early on Wednesday afternoon, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, in Parkland, Florida, had a fire drill, an eleventh-grader named Gabriella Figueroa told MSNBCs Brian Williams. Then we heard gunshots, Figueroa said. Then it went to code red. And then it was crazy. An individual with deadly intent was in the school building, holding an assault weapon that was designed for fighting wars. As Figueroas use of the term code red indicated, such an event is no longer considered an aberration. All across the country, school boards drill their teachers and students in how to respond to such an emergency. Code yellow: turn cell phones to silent, return to the classroom, and follow the teachers instructions. Code red: find a secure area immediately, lock the door, close the blinds, turn off the lights, do not move.
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But were they )doing everything we can)? On Twitter, President Donald Trump offered his prayers and condolences to the families of the victims, adding that no child, teacher, or anyone else should ever feel unsafe in an American school. Fox News interviewed Marco Rubio, Floridas junior senator, who has an A+ rating from the National Rifle Association. I hope people reserve judgment.... The facts of this are important, Rubio said. As soon as the facts are clear, Rubio went on, we can have a deeper conversation about why these things happen. The forty-six-year-old Republican added, Its a terrible situation. Its amazing the amount of carnage that one individual can carry out in such a short period of time.
Yet some pertinent facts are already known. According to local police, Cruz was armed with an AR-15 assault-style riflethe same type of gun that Adam Lanza used to kill twenty-six pupils and staff at Sandy Hook Elementary School, in December, 2012. Evidently, Rubio still isnt aware of the power of such weapons, which fire bullets that can penetrate a steel helmet from a distance of five hundred yards. When fired from close range at civilians who arent wearing body armor, the bullets from an AR-15 dont merely penetrate the human bodythey tear it apart. It looks like a grenade went off in there, Peter Rhee, a trauma surgeon at the University of Arizona, told Wired. To spare the families of the victimsand the public at largeadditional anguish, these sorts of details are often glossed over in the aftermath of mass shootings. But its surely long past time that we acknowledged these facts, and that we begin to more fully discuss the complicity of N.R.A.-backed politicians like Rubio, and Floridas governor, Rick Scott, in maintaining the environment that allows these tragedies to happen again and again and again.
One of the first duties of any government is to protect its citizens, through collective action, from violent threats theyd otherwise have to fend off themselves. Even most libertarians accept this principle. But when it comes to mass shootings, the Republican Party falls back on constitutional arguments that have no proper basis in history, and it refuses to budge from this stance. Nothing can shift itnot Sandy Hook, not the Orlando night-club shooting, not the Las Vegas massacre, not weekly shootings in schools. (According to the Guardian, Wednesdays attack in Parkland was the eighth school shooting this year that has resulted in death or injury.) Nothing.
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