While the anticipation builds for the new Sony PlayStation 4 and rumors swirl around and April unveiling of the new Microsoft Xbox 720, or Durango, there’s still a huge undercurrent of anti-gaming from the mainstream media. The recent revelation that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter Adam Lanza played video games as preparation for his massacre – something that Oslo mass murderer Anders Breivik also admitted to; has continued to paint all video games in a negative light. The National Rifle Association (NRA) coming out and blaming games for tragedies like Newtown also put games front and center in the current debate around violence in media, the accessibility of semi-automatic weapons and mental health in the United States. …read more
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Prayer, Adam Lanza, And The Old Deluder Act
I wonder if Adam Lanza ever prayed?
Was this disturbed young man so obsessed with guns and violence that he couldn’t see anything else? Was he so self-isolating that he became unreachable? Did he know anything about the peace and mercy that can only be found in Jesus Christ? Or was Adam Lanza one of many children who are raised in a day that offers little true exposure to the Gospel of Christ?
We were once a Godly nation!
It’s time we stop and take a look at where we are, where we’re headed, and where we’ve been, especially for the sake of our children, who have to grow up in a country and a world where God is no longer welcome.
“It being one chief project of that old deluder, Satan, to keep men from the knowledge of the Scriptures……It is therefore ordered that every township in this jurisdiction, after the Lord hath increased them to fifty households shall forthwith appoint one within their town to teach all such children as shall resort to him to write and read….And it is further ordered, that when any town shall increase to the number of one hundred families or householders, they shall set up a grammar school” – The Old Deluder Act (1647)
“The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.” (1782)
“Let every student be plainly instructed and earnestly pressed to consider well, the main end of his life and studies is, to know God and Jesus Christ, which is eternal life, (John 17:3); and therefore to lay Jesus Christ as the only foundation of all sound knowledge and learning. And seeing the Lord only giveth wisdom, let every one seriously set himself by prayer in secret to seek it of him (Proverbs 2:3).” – Harvard University Student Handbook, Rule No.1
“Almighty God, we acknowledge our dependence upon Thee, and we beg Thy blessings upon us, our parents, our teachers and our Country.” – New York Regents Prayer (1951)
“We think that by using its public school system to encourage recitation of the Regents’ Prayer, the State of New York has adopted a practice wholly inconsistent with the Establishment Clause (First Amendment)” – the first of many rulings deeming (voluntary) group prayer in public schools unconstitutional. (1962)
Did Lanza ever have any knowledge or impression of God, or had Satan already taken hold of his soul?
“The Sandy Hook gunman worshiped the devil and had an online page dedicated to Satan, a former classmate revealed. Lanza’s worshiping page had the word ‘Devil’ written in red, Gothic-style letters against a black background, Trevor L. Todd told The National Enquirer, something which he said was ‘weird’ and ‘gave him the chills’.” – The Daily Mail
Now I realize there are other issues at play here, including disability, divorce, parenting, and community support; however……
Evil is alive and well in the world today. How many more tragedies do we need to endure before we finally open our eyes and see the world we’ve made, the world …read more
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Report says school shooter Lanza had controversial sensory condition, Asperger's
Connecticut school shooter Adam Lanza had been diagnosed with a controversial disorder that made it hard for him to deal with sights, touch and smell and Asperger’s syndrome,a new report claimed Tuesday.
The report, a joint venture of PBS’ “Frontline” and The Hartford Courant, provides perhaps the most detailed account to date of 20-year-old Lanza and his mother Nancy, who was one of the 27 people shot to death on Dec. 14 in Newtown.
Through interviews with family friends and anonymous emails allegedly from family members, a picture emerges of a young man who could not stand to be touched and was virtually isolated from the outside world by the time of the massacre.
Marvin LaFontaine met Nancy Lanza when their children were in Cub Scouts together, and says he kept in touch with her over the years. He provided reporters with home footage of Nancy, Adam and other children and parents at an outing.
LaFontaine says Adam Lanza had been flagged in kindergarten as requiring an “individual education plan” because of special needs.
“There was a shyness and a learning thing and they were trying to unravel it,” he says of Adam in the report.”Adam was a quiet kid. He never said a word. There was a weirdness about him and Nancy warned me once at one of the Scout meetings … ‘Don’t touch Adam.’ She said he just can’t stand that. … He’d become teary-eyed and I think he would run to his mother.”
The report says Adam Lanza went to both public and private schools during his elementary and middle schools years, including Sandy Hook Elementary, where police say he killed 20 children and six adults in the shooting spree.
Once Adam Lanza reached high school, he eventually joined a technology club run by Richard Novia, who served as security chief for Newtown schools. Novia says he immediately identified the teen as a possible target for bullies, and reached out to Nancy Lanza.
“I interacted with his parent early on to find out as much as I could,” Novia says in the report. “As a staff member, and certainly a person who’s going to be overseeing your child, I need to know what I’m dealing with … so my interaction with Nancy Lanza was really, ‘Tell me about Adam. Tell me what, how you deal with Adam.'”
Novia claims Nancy Lanza said her son had been diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome and sensory integration disorder. The latter disorder, which is not widely accepted in the medical community, means he would have had difficulty coping with loud noises, bright lights, confusion, and change. Adam Lanza also would have not responded appropriately to pain.
The report says after Adam Lanza left high school, he attended a local college for a bit but it didn’t stick. A friend of his father Peter said Adam Lanza stopped communicating with his father in 2010, a year after his parents got divorced.
“Something happened with Adam,” the person says in the report. “Given the amount of time they were spending with each other, it was …read more
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Joe Biden To Attend Gun Violence Conference In Connecticut
By The Huffington Post News Editors
HARTFORD, Conn. — Vice President Joe Biden and the parents of a student killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School are scheduled to take part Thursday in a gun violence conference at the Connecticut university that Adam Lanza briefly attended a few years before his deadly rampage.
Government officials, gun control advocates and members of law enforcement will also attend the conference at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury, where Lanza took classes as a teenager, three years before his deadly assault killed 26 people inside the Newtown school less than 15 miles away.
Adam Lanza 'Had Episodes': Club Adviser
By Evann Gastaldo Frontline aired Part One of its special on Adam Lanza last night, and the tech club adviser who befriended Lanza said in an interview that the teen “had episodes” in which “he would completely withdraw.” Richard Novia recounts one overnight trip when Lanza had such an episode: “He completely withdraws… …read more
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Newtown gunman may have been motivated by Norway's mass killer
Law enforcement sources say the Newtown, Conn., gunman who killed more than two dozen people in December and sparked a nationwide gun debate was motivated in part by a desire to kill more people than Anders Breivik, who killed 77 people in Norway in 2011, CBS News reported.
The network reported that Adam Lanza selected Sandy Hook Elementary School due to two factors: it was an easy target with the ‘largest cluster of people.’
FoxNews.com could not independently verify the report. But the report said the killing spree ended sooner than Lanza had intended. After exchanging brief gunfire with police, Lanza killed himself as police were moving in.
CBS issued an Editor’s Note at the end of the report from a police official calling any statements about the shooter’s intent mere speculation.
On Dec.14, Lanza killed 20 children and six adults at the Connecticut school. He also killed his mother before the rampage. Police have not publicly offered a motive.
Anders Breivik, for his part, is serving a 21-year sentence for killing 77 people in a bombing and shooting rampage in August 2011.
The 33-year-old confessed killer has said the attacks on August 22, 2011, were justified because his victims were traitors for embracing multiculturalism. The court found Breivik sane and handed him a 21-year sentence for terrorism and premeditated murder, that can be extended for as long as he is considered a danger to society.
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Adam Lanza Elementary School Opening Soon?
By Avg Joe
If the liberals win this battle over our Second Amendment freedom, how many years will it be before they name an elementary school after Adam Lanza? This is the turning point. Our freedom and the Constitution all hang on this debate. If we lose this argument, the rest of our rights will erode at warp speed.
If we lose the debate, the liberal gun grabbers will point to Adam Lanza as the turning point that gave them the public support needed to pass the most restrictive gun control measures ever. He will be their hero. They will name an elementary school after him, just like the school district in Salinas, California named one for Tiburcio Vasquez, who was a notorious California bandit in the late 19th century.
Vasquez only killed about six people and was described, at that time, as California’s most notorious bandit. He was hanged for murder in 1875. Since he robbed and killed in the name of social justice and fought the oppression of a “white” system of laws, he is described by school officials as sort of a hero to the Mexican-American community. Did his crimes revolutionize Southern California? No.
So why am I making this connection? Adam Lanza, unwittingly, has done more for the leftist gun control crowd than any other person could do. Anyone who watched the Presidential debates saw that there was no commitment from either candidate to push for more gun control. Saturday Night Live even humorously reenacted the “no” responses to the gun control question. The sad thing is that this horrific tragedy has been hijacked by the gun control activists. It makes me angry at those who seek to profit politically from the suffering of others, using this horrific event to further their agenda.
While we mourn the Sandy Hook massacre, we should also mourn the moral and ethical decay that lead to such a horrific event. I place the blame squarely at the feet of the progressive politicians, liberal judges, social activists, and political correctness; I do not blame an object that cannot control itself.
We treat society’s issues with kid gloves and tell them their pain is someone else’s fault. Their childhood, their mother, or their father caused them to feel this way. Instead of teaching children that life is not fair, we lie to them and tell them that it is. We tell them that they are special and that society owes them something. We teach them that God doesn’t exist and that we evolved from pond scum. We give their life no purpose or meaning. Then we give them a pill or a bunch of pills to help them cope when their despair and delusions manifest into conditions we call mental health issues.
Instead of having hearings on gun violence, we should be having hearings on mental health. Bring in the professionals and sit them down in front of a panel and have them discuss why it is that their profession is turning so many people with mental health issues into murdering …read more
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Obama, Gun Violence, And His Transparent Pursuit Of Guns
Last week, Vice President Joe Biden gave a feigned and somber introduction to a news conference where the president pontificated and released his response to “senseless gun violence,” setting the tone for the introduction of twenty-three gun proposal measures, including nineteen executive orders that he believes will be beneficial in reducing gun violence.
I think most Americans wholeheartedly agree that what happened in Aurora, Colorado and Newtown, Connecticut- though statistically random- was tragic nonetheless. The country was stunned as it heard the reports of innocent and defenseless people killed by James Holmes while attempting to enjoy a recreational night at a movie theater in Colorado. If that wasn’t bad enough, the country was particularly grief-stricken when confronted with the painful aftermath of twenty children, literally the innocent of the innocent, gunned down by Adam Lanza at a school in Connecticut.
Though tragic as these incidents were, the president’s proposals during his showroom news conference will do little to prevent another Aurora or Newtown.
In the Aurora shooting, James Holmes purchased his guns and ammunition legally (which were semi-automatic, non-military rifles). Furthermore, in committing his terror, Holmes may have specifically chosen the theater he did because it was one that explicitly markets itself as a “gun free zone,” meaning he may have known before he committed his evil acts that he would have little to no defensive opposition, thus allowing him to maximize his damage.
In Newtown, Adam Lanza illegally obtained the guns used in the killings from his mother (who had purchased them legally) after killing her. In addition to Lanza using stolen guns that weren’t his, he had a history of mental illness that many argue contributed to and motivated his passion to kill his mother along with the teachers and students at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
So at base level, the news conference was nothing more than smoke and mirrors, attempting to look busy while doing nothing. Or as liberals love to have it, receiving credit for their intentions rather than the results of their intentions.
But there are other things more disturbing about the president’s news conference.
First, that Barack Obama would purposely use children as tools for emotional and political manipulation and as shields to avert criticism of his proposed agenda is absolutely cowardly as it is shameful. If his children are off limits and can’t be used for politics, America’s children should be off limits for the same reasons as well.
Second, the fact that the president, Joe Biden and other politicians who advocate “sweeping gun control laws” continue to use Sandy Hook and Aurora as a pedestal to justify their position is breathtaking and immoral. As mentioned above, the president’s proposals had they been implemented would have done little or nothing to avert those tragedies. More importantly and equally as telling, the President, Joe Biden, nor Senator Dianne Feinstein (who herself has a conceal and carry permit) haven’t used the crime statistics of Oakland (over 130 murders, a five year high) or the murder rate of the president’s hometown of Chicago (which has some of the strictest gun laws in the country), which tallied 532 murders in addition to 2,670 people shot in 2012 (based on statistics compiled by the website “Crime in Chicago“), as motivation to take serious steps at reducing gun violence.
Though the President did mention “the inner-city streets of Chicago” toward the end of the press conference, he has been noticeably silent regarding the increasing and brazen violence on Chicago’s streets since he’s been president, where law-abiding citizens have been living in fear for some time.
This lack of acknowledgement is telling. What it says is that in the liberal mind, white lives taken at the hands of criminals using guns in Aurora, Newtown, on the campus of Virginia Tech, and in Oregon have more worth inherently- but more importantly, for gun-grabbing Democrats, politically– than the lives lost in the inner cities of America where large concentrations of minorities live.
It’s the same mentality that drove the circus surrounding the Trayvon Martin murder. The president- aided and abetted by the media and in conjunction with political hacks and race pimps like Al $harpton and Je$$e Jack$on- racially trivialized the death of Martin and manipulated the emotions of his family and their supporters regarding the circumstances surrounding Martin’s death. The attention paid to this incident- sad as it was and prior to knowing all the facts- was out of proportion to the amount in which blacks are victims of violent crimes by white suspects.
It was noted at the time that there was a noticeable lack of attention and coverage by the President, the media, and race pimps alike regarding the insanely high murder rate of blacks who are the victims of other blacks. This led many people (but not enough) to the conclusion that the lives of black victims at the hands of other blacks weren’t as inherently valuable as those black lives taken at the hands of white suspects. This conclusion was a transparent indicator that politics is what mattered most.
The same is absolutely true here. Twelve people were killed in Aurora, and twenty-seven people were killed in Newtown. While tragic, 532 were killed in Chicago. Mass murder, though tragic and shocking, is rare; gang violence is much more frequent and prevalent. If the President and his sycophants truly cared about reducing gun violence, dangerous environments like that found in Chicago would have taken precedence and motivated him to executive action some time ago.
This charade isn’t about reducing gun violence whatsoever. It’s about government control and the reduction of the liberty of law-abiding Americans, period. And in attempting to do so, President Obama has become the most successful gun salesman in American history.
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Emotion Vs. Common Sense On Gun Control
To Americans who can still think, this past week’s sensationalized gun-control presentation at the White House was all show, with little substance. The intended effect was to have us believe that the president was doing something about gun violence; but nearly all of his 23 recommendations are aimed at law-abiding citizens, rather than criminals.
You’d think that President Obama was from California, as masterfully as he stages events, complete with props, isolated talking-points, and emotional image manipulation. Perhaps it’s simply a “Chicago Way” skill acquired from “never letting a crisis go to waste.” The net result was an emotionalized response to a legitimate concern, which should’ve been approached with common sense rather than emotionalism. This administration is perhaps the most adept ever at using fear and emotion to further its ideological agenda.
The props used in the presentation were four children who wrote to the president about gun control and families affected by the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary last month. Such blatant emotionalized exploitation of children for a political objective should be an affront to any sentient person. I couldn’t help but think of a picture I saw the next day of two adorable girls holding a sign that said, “Mr. President, we wrote to you about passing all of your debt to us. When do we get to be on TV?” Sorry, girls. That’s not an issue the president cares about; otherwise, you could be similarly exploited, emotively, as child-props.
The props, staging, and presentation created the false image that if we care about those children, we must stand with the president in challenging constitutional rights and our own ability to defend ourselves. It’s a false dichotomy; for the basis of his Executive Orders is emotional and the recommendations of no perceivable empirical value in protecting those children.
Proving that the 23 executive orders were all show and little substance, or mostly emotion and little common sense, consider the fact that had all of the president’s Executive Orders and Administrative Orders been in effect before last month, Adam Lanza would still have been able to perpetrate his crime in Newtown, Connecticut. As it is, he reportedly broke 20 laws that day. It is ludicrous to presume that a few more laws, regulations, or penalties aimed primarily at law-abiding citizens would have prevented him from perpetrating his heinous act. What those orders will do is impede non-threatening citizens from procuring their own means of protection. The criminals will continue to break laws and regulations to get and do what they want.
At least Obama didn’t issue an Executive Order to ban certain types of weapons, or to enact what is undoubtedly his ultimate goal: the elimination of the Second Amendment altogether and the implementation of a complete gun ban. Had he done so, the consequences could well have turned sour for him with impeachment proceedings initiated in the House, and for the nation, as law-abiding gun owners across the country prepared to defend their rights against the tyranny of an administration that holds the Constitution, and certain inalienable rights, in contempt.
When we approach the issue logically versus emotionally, empirical data must be relied upon, rather than the highly emotional tugs at our heartstrings. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) in 2003 thoroughly analyzed fifty-one in-depth studies dealing with gun control. Those studies included everything from the effectiveness of gun bans to laws requiring gunlocks. From their objective analysis, they “found no discernible effect on public safety by any of the measures we commonly think of as ‘gun control.’”
If we want to be serious about gun violence, first, abolish gun free zones, which blatantly advertise themselves as uncontested areas to perpetrate mass violence. They allow loonies like Lanza to be foxes in a hen house. Armed citizens, like the one in an Oregon mall last month, are the best defense against the Lanzas of the world.
Second, address the gang violence issue in America. According to the Center for Disease Control, 70% of all gun violence occurs in the 50 largest cities (some of which have outright gun bans in place); and 73% of those crimes are committed by teenagers in gangs. Address the societal breakdown in the inner cities that fosters the gang culture, and armed violence drops significantly.
Third, focus much more effort on background checks, including the abolition of the barrier that prevents mental health professionals from sharing patient information with law enforcement on individuals who pose a risk to society.
Fourth, rather than focusing on guns as an ideological agenda, start looking at all violent crimes. According to the FBI, there are 50% more non-firearm homicides each year than firearm homicides, 16,799 to 11,493. And the number one weapon used in all violent crimes is the baseball bat. Neither the bat nor the gun is the problem. The problems are cultural and societal.
And the media must quit playing into the quest for celebrity status by people like Lanza and start praising people like Nick Meli, who stopped the Oregon mall shooting rampage last month.
To solve the complex problems vexing the nation, we need much less emotionalized staging in reaction to crises and much more common sense. Children used as props to advance an ideological agenda may provide a “feel good” moment for politicians, and even some citizens; but they solve no problems.
AP award winning columnist Richard Larsen is President of Larsen Financial, a brokerage and financial planning firm in Pocatello, Idaho, and is a graduate of Idaho State University with a BA in Political Science and History and former member of the Idaho State Journal Editorial Board. He can be reached at rlarsenen@cableone.net.
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Canada Tried Registering Long Guns — And Gave Up
By Daniel Fisher, Forbes Staff One persistent suggestion in the post-Newtown conversation about gun control is a law requiring the registration of all guns, even so-called “long guns” like the rifle Adam Lanza used in the school killings. Lost in the discussion: Canada tried it and gave up, discovering like several other nations that attempting to identify every gun in the country is an expensive and ultimately unproductive exercise. Criminals, of course, don’t register their guns. And even law-abiding citizens tend to ignore registration when it comes to long guns mostly used for hunting and target shooting.
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Obama to Congress: Let's Study Violent Games
Ever since the tragic shooting at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, American politicians have been scrambling to concoct new legislation in an attempt to stem the tide of violent and unfortunate outbursts such as the one carried out by Adam Lanza.
Today, President Barack Obama revealed a slew of possible actions, many suggested by a task force headed-up by Vice President Joe Biden, including the use of 23 executive orders and a series of suggestions to Congress.
As pointed out by the Washington Times, embedded in his suggestions to Congress is the requested allocation of $10 million to study violent media. However, it’s not as significant as it seems, with Times author Stephen Dinan noting that “President Obama’s pushback against gun violence focuses heavily on new firearms restrictions and on mental health, but video games and movies – two cultural issues that many Americans blame for violence – get little attention.”
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Memorial or demolition? Newtown weighs fate of Sandy Hook Elementary after massacre
Talk about Sandy Hook Elementary School is turning from last month’s massacre to the future, with differing opinions on whether students and staff should ever return to the building where a gunman killed 20 first-graders and six educators.
Some Newtown residents say the school should be demolished and a memorial built on the property in honor of the victims killed Dec. 14. Others believe the school should be renovated and the areas where the killings occurred removed, like Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., after the 1999 mass shooting.
Those appear to be the two prevailing proposals as the community prepares for public hearings on the school’s fate Sunday afternoon and Jan. 18 at Newtown High School. Town officials also are planning private meetings with the victims’ families to get their input.
One of Newtown’s selectmen, Jim Gaston, said the building’s future has become a popular topic of discussion around town.
“It’s pretty raw, but people are talking about it,” he said. “We’d like to hear from as many people as we can.”
It’s a bittersweet discussion for parents and former students who have many good memories of Sandy Hook Elementary School, the site where Adam Lanza shot his way into the building and carried out the massacre before committing suicide as police arrived.
“I’m very torn,” said Laurie Badick, of Newtown, whose children attended the school several years ago. “Sandy Hook school meant the world to us before this happened. … I have my memories in my brain and in my heart, so the actual building, I think the victims need to decide what to do with that.”
Susan Gibney, who lives in Sandy Hook, said she purposely doesn’t drive by the school because it’s too disturbing. She has three children in high school, but they didn’t attend Sandy Hook Elementary School. She believes the building should be torn down.
“I wouldn’t want to have to send my kids back to that school,” said Gibney, 50. “I just don’t see how the kids could get over what happened there.”
Fran Bresson, a retired police officer who attended Sandy Hook Elementary School in the 1950s, wants the school to reopen, but he thinks the hallways and classrooms where staff and students were killed should be demolished.
“To tear it down completely would be like saying to evil, ‘You’ve won,'” the 63-year-old Southbury resident said.
Residents of towns where mass shootings occurred have grappled with the same dilemma. Some have renovated, some have demolished.
Columbine High School, where two student gunmen killed 12 schoolmates and a teacher, reopened several months afterward. Crews removed the library, where most of the victims died, and replaced it with an atrium.
On an island in Norway where 69 people — more than half of them teenagers attending summer camp — were killed by a gunman in 2011, extensive remodeling is planned. The main building, a cafeteria where 13 of the victims died, will be torn down.
Virginia Tech converted a classroom building where a student gunman killed 30 people in 2007 into a peace studies and violence prevention center.
An Amish community in Pennsylvania tore down the West Nickel Mines Amish School and built a new school a few hundred yards away after a gunman killed five girls there in 2006.
Until Newtown decides what to do, Sandy Hook students will continue attending a school renovated specially for them about 7 miles away in a neighboring town.
Newtown First Selectwoman E. Patricia Llodra said that in addition to the community meetings, the town is planning private gatherings with the victims’ families to talk about the school’s future. She said the aim is to finalize a plan by March.
“I think we have to start that conversation now,” Llodra said. “It will take many, many months to do any kind of school project. We have very big decisions ahead of us. The goal is to bring our students home as soon as we can.”
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No Signs of Brain Damage in Lanza: Medical Examiner
By Mark Russell Don’t hold your breath, is basically the advice of Connecticut’s chief medical examiner to anyone expecting science to provide insight into the mind of Adam Lanza. Toxicology and genetic testing is ongoing, but the autopsy H. Wayne Carver II conducted found no “gross deformity” or tumors in the brain, reports…
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Medical examiner expects to find little from exam of Connecticut gunman's body
Connecticut’s chief medical examiner says he doubts toxicological tests and genetic analysis of the body of the gunman who fatally shot 20 children and six educators at an elementary school will explain his actions.
The Hearst Connecticut Media Group reports that Dr. H. Wayne Carver II, who autopsied the body of the gunman Adam Lanza, said an examination of Lanza’s brain showed nothing unusual.
He says the testing was a “fishing expedition.”
Carver said Lanza’s brain showed no tumor or gross deformity, though he didn’t expect to find a gross deformity.
He said he doesn’t expect answers, but will still look.
The toxicology exam, which could take several weeks, involves testing body fluids for psychiatric medications or illegal substances.
Lanza fatally shot himself after the Dec. 14 shooting spree.
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Florida school moves away from professor's claim that Sandy Hook massacre was staged
A public university in Florida is distancing itself from the controversial claims of a professor who questions whether last month’s horrific school massacre in Connecticut really happened.
James Tracy, an associate professor of media history at Florida Atlantic University, made the bizarre claim on his personal blog memoryholeblog.com, writing that the shooting that left 20 children and six adults dead may have been a government drill — or may have not even occurred. The Boca Raton school said Tracy, who has also questioned the official version of events of the Kennedy assassination, the 9/11 terror attacks and the Aurora, Colo., movie theater massacre, was speaking only for himself.
“James Tracy does not speak for the university,” Lisa Metcalf, FAU‘s director of media relations, told FoxNews.com in an email. “The website on which his post appeared is not affiliated with FAU in any way. As for any previous disciplinary actions at FAU, we do not comment on personnel matters.”
In a posting titled “The Sandy Hook Massacre: Unanswered Questions and Missing Information,” Tracy questioned how Adam Lanza was able to fire off so many shots in such little time and noted a lack of surveillance video or still images from the gruesome crime scene.
“Inconsistencies and anomalies abound when one turns an analytical eye to news of the Newtown school massacre,” Tracy, 47, wrote. “While it sounds like an outrageous claim, one is left to inquire whether the Sandy Hook shooting ever took place — at least in the way law enforcement authorities and the nation’s news media have described.”
Pressed by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Tracy acknowledged that “one is left with the impression that a real tragedy took place,” but suggested the Dec. 14 massacre was some sort of staged event.
“Was this to a certain degree constructed?” he asked. “Was this a drill?
Tracy’s mistrust is aimed equally at authorities and the media.
“A considerable amount of evidence has been withheld by authorities, who in a telling move have successfully postponed public disclosure of items culled from Nancy and Adam Lanza‘s residence and vehicles for an additional 90 days,” Tracy, 47, wrote on his blog on Friday. “At the same time, what has been revealed and captured in press reports suggests how, from missing suspects and evidence to unrevealed corpses, much is still unknown and mainstream news outlets have been at least complicit in what could conceivably be described as the Sandy Hook massacre’s constructed reality,” Tracy continued.
Tracy, who did not return calls for comment, told the Sun-Sentinel he considers his conspiracy mongering a scholarly endeavor.
“I describe myself as a scholar and public intellectual interested in going more deeply into controversial public events,” he said. “Although some may see [my theories] as beyond the pale, I am doing what we should be doing as academics.”
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Gun owners, critics face off over recent firearms shows in wake of deadly shootings
A recent spate of planned gun shows has ignited controversy following the deadly mass shootings in Newtown, Conn., and Aurora, Colo., last year. A few shows planned in the northeast have been canceled. But in other parts of the country, local officials are considering permanently banning the popular shows, a move that is angering gun owners.
A 1994 law made it illegal to carry guns on any city property in Asheville, N.C. But Asheville City Councilman Cecil Bothwell says a gun show that’s taking place this weekend at the Western North Carolina Agricultural Center is proof that the law is not being enforced.
“I have no power at the city level to block all gun shows in the city of Asheville. The only place we regulate is where people can possess weapons,” said Bothwell.
Bothwell says the city has a responsibility to enforce the current law on the books and keep guns off city property, even those that are on display for sale. And the simple existence of guns at the The Land of the Sky Gun Show is a violation. He also says residents have contacted his office, requesting that city officials do what they can to keep gun shows out of town.
“We have been hearing a lot from citizens since the Newtown massacre wanting us to do more, to regulate guns in the city,” Bothwell said.
But gun show promoters and dealers say Bothwell is misinformed and the city does not have jurisdiction to ban the gun show. Mike Kent, owner of MK Shows, says documents show that the Agricultural Center is owned by the State of North Carolina and not the City of Asheville.
“The state owns the building here, they own the facilities, they own the land and we have signed contracts,” said Kent. “We are obviously going to proceed with our gun shows as we usually do.”
While attorneys sort out who actually owns the building, gun owners are upset that some federal, state and local lawmakers are targeting gun sales. They say banning gun shows or the sale of automatic weapons is not the answer to preventing attacks like the one in Connecticut that left 27 people dead.
“It’s a tragedy in Connecticut and I have prayed for the families,” says Phil Flack, of PF Custom Guns, about the Newtown tragedy and shooter Adam Lanza. “But the kid stole the guns, he brought them into a gun-free school zone – that was a violation of federal law — he broke into the school and then he killed people. All four of those things are already illegal.”
Kent says the City of Asheville might run into another roadblock in its attempt to ban gun shows. The North Carolina Constitution restricts local governments from singling out gun shows when passing zoning requirements and laws. Bothwell says he understands that restriction, but cities do have the right to restrict where weapons can be carried.
“We don’t allow guns at our Christmas Jam. We don’t allow guns at our craft shows. We don’t allow guns at any other shows, so not allowing guns at gun shows is not differential regulation, it’s the same rule,” said Bothwell.
The backlash against the sale of automatic weapons and gun shows since the Newtown shooting has been growing across the country. Gun shows have been canceled in upstate New York and Connecticut while a similar effort to restrict gun shows is being proposed by a city councilman in Austin, Texas.
Promoters say the push to restrict gun ownership and sales is having the reverse effect. Gun shows across the country are seeing record attendance numbers and the FBI recently reported that the number of applications for background checks in December increased by nearly 50 percent from the previous year.
“This is the first show we’ve done in 20 years where people are actually waiting in line at 6:30 in the morning even though we didn’t open until 9 o’clock,” said Kent. “It’s just your local population telling the city of Asheville, ‘you can’t push us around and tell us what to do with our guns.'”
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Colombia firm makes armored clothes for kids
A Colombian firm that makes bulletproof vests is now creating armored clothing for children.
Factory owner Miguel Caballero said he never thought about making protective clothes for kids until requests came in following the deadly attack on Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut last month.
“After the tragedy in Connecticut, we started getting emails from customers asking for protected (clothing) because they were afraid to take their kids to school,” Caballero said.
“We have received messages from all over the United States,” seeking the protective gear, added Giovanni Cordero, the company’s marketing director.
Products include child-sized armored vests, protective undershirts and backpacks with ballistic protection that can be used as shields.
The products are designed for children ages 8-16 years old and cost $150-$600 depending on the complexity of their construction. Each piece weighs 2-4 pounds.
“The products were created with the American market in mind, not for the Latino market,” said Caballero. “All the designs and colors, everything is thought out with them in mind.”
Caballero performed a test on a pink-and-yellow striped bulletproof backpack attached to a pale blue protective vest, firing a 9mm pistol and a machine gun to show it could withstand a barrage of bullets.
He said the backpack-vest combo and other protective gear have already been ordered by a U.S. distributor, although he would not identify it.
About 250 people work at Caballero’s factory, which has been making armored vests for adults for more than 20 years. Colombia suffers from an internal conflict that has killed thousands of people over the last half-century.
Outside Colombia, the vests for adults are sold in some 20 countries, including Ecuador, Costa Rica and Mexico. They are also marketed in parts of Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
Twenty first-graders and six educators were killed in the Dec. 14 attack at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn. The 20-year-old gunman, Adam Lanza, also shot and killed his mother inside their home before driving to the school and shooting his way inside. He committed suicide as police were closing in.
After the Newtown shooting, at least three American companies that were already making backpacks designed to shield children reported a spike in sales.
Massachusetts-based Bullet Blocker reported it was selling 50 to 100 bulletproof backpacks a day after the shooting, up from about 10 to 15 in an average week. The children’s backpacks, which are designed to be used as shields, cost more than $200 each.
Most of the children killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary massacre were shot at close range and likely would not have been saved by armored backpacks. At any rate, children don’t usually wear their backpacks at their desks or while walking around school.
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State worker reportedly placed on leave after letting husband view Adam Lanza's body
An administrative worker at Connecticut’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has reportedly been placed on a paid leave after allegedly allowing her husband to view the body of mass killer Adam Lanza two days after the Newtown school massacre.
Sources told The Hartford Courant that Jean Henry, a processing technician at the state’s Farmington facility, and her husband entered the refrigerated room in which bodies are kept pending autopsies on the morning of the day when the post-mortem would later be performed on the 20-year-old gunman.
Sources close to the matter told The Courant Wednesday that the couple went to the gurney where Lanza lay before Henry unzipped the bag so her husband could look at him for a moment. She then closed the bag before leaving the room, the newspaper reports.
Lanza fatally shot 20 first-graders and six adult staff members on Dec. 14 at Sandy Hook Elementary School, then shot himself in the head as police arrived. Lanza earlier killed his mother at their Newtown home.
Henry and her husband, who is not employed by the state, openly went in and out of the refrigerated area, and at least one other employee was aware of what was happening, one source told the newspaper.
H. Wayne Carver II, the chief state medical examiner, placed Henry on leave after learning of the incident. An internal complaint was filed, sources said.
Henry’s leave remained in effect Wednesday. Reached by phone, she had no comment.
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Sandy Hook students face first classes since shooting
The Newtown schools superintendent says they are preparing for a “normal” day, but it will likely be anything but that when classes resume for Sandy Hook Elementary School students for the first time since a gunman killed 20 of their classmates.
With their original school still being treated as a crime scene, the students will begin attending classes at a refurbished school in the neighboring town of Monroe on Thursday. Law enforcement officers have been guarding the new school, and by the reckoning of police, it is “the safest school in America.”
Still, Newtown Superintendent Janet Robinson said officials will do their best to make the students feel at ease.
“We will go to our regular schedule,” she said. “We will be doing a normal day.”
On Wednesday, the students and their families were welcomed at an open house at their new school, which was formerly the Chalk Hill Middle School in Monroe but renamed as the Sandy Hook Elementary School. Students received gift boxes with toys inside and shared joyful reunions with teachers.
One father, Vinny Alvarez, took a moment to thank his third-grade daughter’s teacher, Courtney Martin, who protected the class from a rampaging gunman by locking her classroom door and keeping the children in a corner.
“Everybody there thanked her in their own way,” he said.
The gunman, Adam Lanza, also killed his mother at the home they shared in Newtown before driving to the school, where he slaughtered 20 children and six educators, including the school’s principal. Lanza fatally shot himself as police arrived. Police haven’t released any details about a motive.
Numerous police officers on Wednesday guarded the outside of the Monroe school, which is about 7 miles from the old school, and told reporters to stay away.
“I think right now it has to be the safest school in America,” Monroe police Lt. Keith White said.
Teachers attended staff meetings at the new school on Wednesday morning and were visited by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy before the open house, White said.
Robinson said Chalk Hill School has been transformed into a “cheerful” place for the surviving students to resume normal school routines. She said mental health counselors continue to be available for anyone who needs them.
During the open house, Alvarez said his 8-year-old daughter also got to pick out a stuffed animal to take home from the school library.
“I’m not worried about her going back,” he said of his daughter Cynthia. “The fear kind of kicks back in a little bit, but we’re very excited for her and we got to see many, many kids today. The atmosphere was very cheerful.”
Several signs welcoming the Sandy Hook students to their new school were posted along the road leading to the school in a rural, mostly residential neighborhood. One said “Welcome Sandy Hook Elementary Kids,” while a similar sign added “You are in our prayers.”
Teams of workers, many of them volunteers, prepared the Chalk Hill school with fresh paint and new furniture and even raised bathroom floors so the smaller elementary school students can reach the toilets. The students’ desks, backpacks and other belongings that were left behind following the shooting were taken to the new school to make them feel at home.
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Remains of gunman in Connecticut school massacre claimed for burial
The body of the man who killed 26 people at a Connecticut elementary school has been claimed for burial.
Connecticut Medical Examiner Wayne H. Carver II tells the Hartford Courant that the remains of Adam Lanza were claimed several days ago by someone who wanted to remain anonymous.
A spokeswoman at Carver’s office told The Associated Press she could not release details about the status of Lanza’s remains.
The 20-year-old Lanza killed 20 first-graders and six educators at the Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14. He also killed his mother in their Newtown home before going on the rampage and then committing suicide.
A private funeral was held earlier this month in New Hampshire for his mother, Nancy Lanza.
Police have not offered a motive for the killings.
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