Honestly, I don't even know where to start with this case. And to this day, my heart still aches for the families and friends of the victims killed in this vile and sinful act.
And it seems with more shootouts this year, some people REALLY want this so-called "End of the World" apocalypse to happen. Not that it's related, but there have been some
-up psychos coming out of the woodwork.
I've been hearing a few parents think about home-schooling their children. But even that doesn't help. Besides, it doesn't matter what precautions we take, there always has been (and always will be) mad men walking among us that may have suffered mental issues, or just has "Thug Mentality" (Feeling that the world owes them a living). But that doesn't mean we have to live in fear every day. We should live out every day as if it's normal, as well as spend time with our loved ones (family & friends), because you never know when things may come to a screeching halt. And to those talking about gun control, even that won't solve the problem. Terrorists can still kill by using bombs, swords, whatever else they can get their hands on. Think back to these incidents: the Oklahoma City Bombing, 9/11 Attacks, the Waco Siege (although weapons were involved in this incident, the facility was set on fire on the final day), and probably many others.
Now that I have my saying, I figure I'd post a story that proves every cloud has a silver lining.
Dogs Put Smiles on Faces of Sandy Hook School Students
Some much-needed smiles were brought to the children of Newtown, Conn., by way of seven dogs especially trained to comfort survivors in the wake of a disaster.
Seeing the dogs led to some of the town’s children smiling for the first time since Friday’s murderous rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School, said Tim Hetzner of the Lutheran Church Charities
The dogs, mostly golden retrievers, “bring some relief” to children, and put “a smile on their face, kind of like a teddy bear, but a live one,” Hetzner told ABC News.