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06-FEB-2007

Feb. 6, 2007

Reading, Riting, and Reloading

I really don’t know where to begin……..

Today I had a conference to go to about keeping our schools safe. The conference portion was like any conference, but the first three hours were filled with almost unbearable grief. During the first three hours the Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner, Colonel Jeffrey Miller, spoke to us about the Amish School Shooting at West Nickel Mines School in Lancaster County, PA. that happened on Oct. 2, 2006. On that day ten little girls, ages 6-13, kissed their mothers goodbye as they headed off to school. For five of them, it would be the last time. That day started like any other. Mothers woke their kids, got them ready, kissed them, then hurried them out the door to school. I would imagine they said what we all say, “See you when you get home.”

When they got to school they sat down at their desks and began their day, along with 21 other classmates and their teacher. Enter Charles Carl Roberts III. God should have struck this scumbag down long before this day. I won’t go into the details. If you want them you can get them on the internet. It was horrible. Roberts released everyone but the ten girls in that school. Two girls, ages 7 and 13, died at the scene. Three more girls, ages 12, 7, and 8, died shortly thereafter. Every girl in that school had been shot. More would have died had the PA State Police not acted so heroically. Roberts committed suicide as the police launched their assault. His soul was in Hell before his body hit the floor.

This was a random event. Roberts had no ties to the school. These girls just won the psycho lottery that day. The Amish are such a peaceful, forgiving, and trusting group that this makes this incident even more unbelievable. They are so forgiving that approximately 70 of them attended Roberts' funeral, to support his family. Roberts wasn’t even Amish.

In this case, Roberts was an adult. The majority of these school shootings are kids exacting some kind of sick revenge on some perceived wrong. If you think it can’t happen where you live ask the Amish if something like this could happen. Ask the residents of Jonesboro, AR if this could happen. Ask anyone who has graduated from Columbine High School if this could happen.

There are serious problems in this country when a child’s fundamental right to be safe in school is stolen. I am pissed off that I have to even consider that my daughter could be murdered in school simply because she is sitting at her desk in first grade. I am pissed off that we, the police, actually have a battle plan that we physically train on, should one of our schools come under siege. And finally, I am pissed off that my kids will never have a total sense of security in one of the few places that they should be able feel that way.


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Guest 26-Sep-2008 12:07
Very powerful message! I'm curious how your feeling today now that things have settled. I am still with you on what you wrote. My 8 yr. old daughter hops in my jeep every morning and rides the 40 ft. to the end of the driveway with me just to hang with me for a minute. This morning I was in a hurry because I found out that a gas station down the road actually had gas so I told my daughter that I didn't have time this morning to ride down the driveway with her because the station might run out of gas. As I got in the jeep she stood there looking at me and I told her "jump in". We did our ride AND I got gas.
Good story.....thank you for validating what I did this morning.
Luis Plaza Luna 10-Sep-2007 21:56
Soy un fanático de pbase y quiero felicitarlos por estas imágenes maravillosas, en calidad, pero dramáticas por su significado, armas en los colegios, es algo terrible.
Bryan Ramsay11-Feb-2007 16:05
Very strong photograph, with an equally strong message! I'm now of the strong opinion that we have our instant NEWS reporting to blame for some of this proliferation. If it didn't make the NATIONAL news it might not become a real possiblity in the minds of other individuals, how to stop it I don't know, we live for uor sensationalism. V. -BJ
Pic Chick08-Feb-2007 02:17
And that's why I have dogs instead of kids....I am the greatest worrier in the world, and with all the psychos in the world today, I would be a basketcase. Well done Jim. Well done...
Guest 07-Feb-2007 13:01
Well ritin, the image is a great documentary piece. Powerful image.
John Buffin07-Feb-2007 06:27
This just makes me want to home school my kids more than ever.
Powerful message.
Guest 07-Feb-2007 04:32
heavy subject...a lot of finger pointing, but no clear answers to any of it. your words mesh very well with this strong image...
Guest 07-Feb-2007 02:18
Well said! V
purpod07-Feb-2007 01:02
You know what kills me just as badly? That so many are against the policemen & women who risk their lives for us in countless ways. We certainly don't pay you guys enuf for the services you provide! And I know why our kids are so angry, bitter & isolated; crap parenting & a society that allows for just about anything. Blessings to you & yours ~ GMV2
jude07-Feb-2007 00:49
"They are so forgiving that approximately 70 of them attended Roberts' funeral, to support his family."
that is the culmination of everything the Amish believe and stand for...
This is a different world then we knew growing up.. this is a time of fear because so many peopl... so many teens, are full of rage and angst.
Why are we so angry? I'm not sure... but I hope someone finds the answer..
Mike Stobbs07-Feb-2007 00:34
Thanks for sharing this story Jim....It is real sad when your kid's can't even be safe in school...you have got a very strong image here..I think that scumbag may have called it "Packing For Class"......V...Mike
Jen Bixler07-Feb-2007 00:16
Wow...I got tears so big in my eyes that I can barely see what I am typing....The Amish school is less than an hour from where I live and only 12 miles from a good friend of mine who lives in Lancaster. It was very sad....

Just one of those things we will never understand.
Thanks for sharing the story here.
Guest 07-Feb-2007 00:10
interesting thought provoking shot with perfect lighting
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