AbleChild’s Statement on Mass Killing in Georgia
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
The murder of 4 and wounding of 9 school-aged children and one teacher in Apalachee High School in Winder, GA is indicative of a pattern that is becoming fairly obvious. More often than not these shooters have been prescribed psychiatric drugs.
Contrary to the Vice President’s comments, these are not “senseless tragedies.” These shootings actually make sense when one begins to consider the mental health element.
Jud Smith, Barrow County Sheriff, explained that the public needed to have patience because “they want to get it right.” Okay, let’s see. But the public is at the mercy of law enforcement, and it isn’t taking any questions or giving any information, yet CNN (John Miller and Mark Morales) are obtaining information from a “law enforcement source in Georgia.”
The problem may just be the mental health “treatment” that is so routinely provided to our children.
The Barrow County School System has received funding through the Project AWARE (Advancing Wellness and Resiliency in Education) grant. Key points include:
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