White terrorist plot to massacre Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado failed. The feds stopped her. |
Florida woman wanted by the feds for potential threats against the Littleton school was caught. She went out like a punk when she was cornered by the feds. She wanted to recreate one of the deadliest mass shooting in the United States.
This marks 20 years since the Columbine High School massacre where two white terrorists massacred 14 people before they went out like punks. The two left a manifesto and a cult following.
Many mass shooters often cite those two terrorists as their inspiration.
This terrorist was caught in Mount Evans, Colorado.
The feds were tipped off to woman making threats in public and online. The terrorist flew out to Colorado, bought a firearm and was about to take care of business. This terrorist forced schools to be shut down. Colorado governor Jared Polis ordered schools to be closed upon hearing the news of the terrorist being in the state.
The terrorist was "infatuated" with mass shootings.
The terrorist was probably the "nice girl" who had weird hobbies. A girl who probably was isolated from the crowd, teased because of her looks, not able to get a relationship, and found interest in stories about mass shootings.
Thoughts and prayers won't stop mass shootings. This marks 20 years since the deadly school shooting in Littleton, Colorado. |
Miami-Dade County Schools were also placed on lockdown during the event.
This is the new norm. Students must prepare for mass shootings. The U.S. government is so numb to this. They won't pass legislation to prevent gun violence. The National Rifle Association is problematic to the county. The Congress and Donald J. Trump won't do a damn thing to stop this shit.
We are getting tired of the status quo.
April was the month of many deadly attacks. This month alone had some of the worst massacres in modern history.
Columbine High School massacre - 1999
Virginia Tech University massacre - 2007
Oklahoma City bombing - 1995
Boston Marathon bombing - 2013
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