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Possible active shooter on campus - Watts Hall

Not sure why you're on there. Tell them the truth, that they are a bunch of whiny, overrated assholes, get banned, and move on. lol
Schadenfreude is why.

But now I just have incredible sadness for that campus. No more schadenfreude.

But I will throw out another too early comment. A fire alarm gets pulled, bldg gets evacuated, then a vehicle starts running over people and a guy gets out and starts attacking people with a knife or machete, and possibly a gun. Sounds like a more poorly executed Paris attack with some other ISIS tactics thrown in. We will find out but this looks like a duck.
 
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Not trying to leap to conclusions but a machete is usually associated with Islam right? Not saying that this is Islamic terrorism, could be just a guy who wanted to use a machete but there is that

No, machete's are more associated with Mexico and Central America, nothing to do with Islam and not generally used in the middle east.

Doesn't mean it isn't Islamic related, but the association you claim doesn't exist.
 
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One of my team mates is in lockdown on south campus. I can't get ahold of him but he called his dad and marked the 'safe' thing on Facebook.

He was a frosh at Chardon when TJ Lane went nuts. This kid has to go through this twice in his life and that is astounding to me.

Thats crazy. As someone who has been a victim of violent crime before (mugged/shot several times, two days after the CCG in 2013, on way home from finals at OSU) I've talked to a lot of people who were at Chardon during that incident. I graduated from Chardon in 2007. One thing youll find is the stunning realization that it can happen to you. It's almost like people think it can't. When that perception of invulnerability is shattered, it's almost like you emerge in a different world.

Nobody should have to go through it.
 
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