Here we go again: Insane woman tries to shoot up SC school b/c of "feminists"

Left wing policies will eventually drive everyone nuts. We conservatives, actually having more than one functioning brain cell, are susceptable much sooner than the brain-dead left.

Just about every time you post something, you make yourself look as dumb as a bag of rocks.
 
She identified "feminists" as the enemy?

Oh yeah, she's a right wing nutter alright.
 
Shes just insane.

20 years ago she wouldnt be out on the streets, and she wouldnt have access to a gun. Because she'd be in a mental institute. Now, SC cant afford to house her or people like her anymore.

Make whatever political comments one wants to about that funding/mental health situation, but THIS story is simply the end result of that reality.

Thank God the gun malfunctioned.

Did she buy the gun legally or illegally?

Because if you think you can stop the illegal sale of guns then you are just as wacko as the broad in the article.
 
So now the rightwingnut women are going off too, huh?

In fairness, nothing indicates she is right wing or left wing. Shes just plain ass crazy.

She is a South Carolina resident, and statistically, most people here identify as right wing.

But, NOTHING has identified her as right or left wing. I think she is among those who are so far gone mentally that they cant fathom the concept of partisan politics.

That means there is actually hope for our wingnuts, but I never thought they had a chance and was telling them to go into the light.

The problem with this woman is she is obviously mentally ill, but this behavior could get her put in CI at a mental institution and the criminally insane make her look like a pussy cat.

If a person has to have a gun and they have someone with mental problems living with them, buy a trigger lock, or better, get the gun out of that house with a trigger lock! The odds of the person with mental problems doing damage with that gun exceed the possiblity of the gun helping a person in the future. It isn't that hard to find another home for a gun, even if a person may want to use it on occasions. If a person has a child with mental problems, why would they risk having a gun around them? People with mental problem are known to commit suicide and a gun makes that easy. Why make stupid choices and take the risk? A person could find someone to keep the gun with a trigger lock and they could keep the key. Doing that eliminates somebody getting shot with that gun. If the person is worried about home invasion, get a big dog that will guard the castle and alarm you of an attempted intrusion. The sound of a dog will turn an intruder away.

Remember wingnuts, don't go into the light! Go to Chad where your point of view is truly appreciated and we appreciate you being there. There are only four letters, so think how easy it will be to learn how to spell it.

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So, ban crazy people or lock the fucking doors at the schools so people can't walk in off the street. How hard is that, really???

The government can suggest people run at the shooter with scissors or sit there and blow a whistle, but recommending that schools keep the doors locked (yet people inside can still get out) so people can't walk in hasn't been thought of yet. How stupid are they?

Investigators say they received a call around 3:22 p.m. regarding a woman armed with a gun in front of Ashley Hall on 172 Rutledge Avenue.

Authorities say the woman reportedly pointed and pulled the trigger on a loaded handgun at an Ashley Hall school official who was on the sidewalk near the Rutledge Avenue entrance of the school.

A police report states that the official went back on campus and told someone in the office to call the police. Police say officers arrived on scene within minutes and arrested Boland.

When police asked Boland where her SUV was, she told them "[she] parked it at [her] old psych doctor's office," according to a supplemental report.

The officer who recognized Boland from the previous incident then located her SUV parked in a parking lot near Cannon Street and Rutledge Avenue, the same lot she parked in during the disturbance which reportedly occurred two years ago.

Source: Police: Gun-toting woman was outside Ashley Hall 2 years ago - Live5News.com | Charleston, SC | News, Weather, Sports

From what I've been told, schools are locked, but sidewalks aren't. Why isn't keeping guns away from crazy people a good strategy?
 
Insane people can be influenced by their society to do harmful things.

Like the guy in Alabama who intentionally attacked and shot it out with the cops, because he went over the edge and thought the government was going to take his guns. I'm pretty sure some cops were killed and this was a 2 or 3 years ago, I believe.
 

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