Police chief says motive for Wisconsin school shooting was a ‘combination of factors’
- The Police Chief stated that the motive for the Wisconsin school shooting was a 'combination of factors'.
- The investigation involves multiple agencies, and several individuals were involved in the incident.
- The police are prioritizing the safety of the school community.
- Parents and students are being offered counseling services, and officials emphasize the importance of addressing mental health issues.
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Likely Seattle Police chief Shon Barnes questions 2nd Amendment
Shon Barnes, the rumored frontrunner for the top job with the Seattle Police Department (SPD), has said he doesn’t believe in the Second Amendment. The comment came to light as Barnes gained national attention in the aftermath of a deadly school shooting in Madison, Wisconsin, where he currently serves as chief. In a May 25, 2022 interview with Fox 47, Barnes argued against the Second Amendment, which guarantees a fundamental right to bear arms.…


Teenage girl's motive in Wisconsin school shooting still unexplained
MADISON, Wisconsin: Investigators were still working on Wednesday (Dec 18) to determine why a teenage girl opened fire two days ago at her private Christian school in Madison, Wis
School shooter pictured as multiple factors may have contributed to motive * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Childhood trauma is being discussed as a possible contributor to Monday's school shooting in Madison, Wis., in which Natalie Rupnow, 15, shot and killed another student and a teacher at a Christian school, and injured seven others. She then killed herself.
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