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Originally Posted by firstdown
I'll have to say when we went to the movies Saturday I got an erie feeling sitting there and made notes of the exit signs. Today my wife was crying after dropping our daughter off at school.
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I went to the movies right after Aurora and did the same thing. They had an officer there in the theatre. The bad part is, he wasn't clearly labeled as a policeman. Made people very nervous for a bit. Clearly wearing a bulletproof vest, etc. Didnt have big POLICE markings on it...
Really is sad. Often times I feel for the families, but it doesn't really 'affect' me or my day to day. Even as an individual without kids, I can't fathom dropping your child off at elementary school, and not picking them back up. That is absolutely unreal to me. I don't know if I can think of a worse atrocity than killing innocent children in a school.
I know people say they wouldn't give their children access to their guns, etc. Keep in mind, this guy was 20. Most 20 year olds have access to everything in the house, etc. We're not talking about a 12 year old getting access to the safe. Something seems really off with this family.