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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 511940" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I heard students (who were on CNN) say that these particular kids bullied him. I do not know if it's true or not. I also heard on NPR this morning (they were doing a show about it) that the father was abusive to many females (in front of him maybe?) and that both parents were involved in domestic abuse. So before the boy got to live with grandparents, he saw a lot...but many kids see a lot and don't kill. So why him? Nobody really knows.</p><p></p><p>I also agree that these "at risk" kids should not be at regular school where the teachers don't know them and there are no mental health professionals to help them. </p><p></p><p>Every time something like this happens, I start to shake. It is probably one of the most tragic events taking place these days it happens more and more often...yet every time it does, I am still in shock and so very sad for the victims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 511940, member: 1550"] I heard students (who were on CNN) say that these particular kids bullied him. I do not know if it's true or not. I also heard on NPR this morning (they were doing a show about it) that the father was abusive to many females (in front of him maybe?) and that both parents were involved in domestic abuse. So before the boy got to live with grandparents, he saw a lot...but many kids see a lot and don't kill. So why him? Nobody really knows. I also agree that these "at risk" kids should not be at regular school where the teachers don't know them and there are no mental health professionals to help them. Every time something like this happens, I start to shake. It is probably one of the most tragic events taking place these days it happens more and more often...yet every time it does, I am still in shock and so very sad for the victims. [/QUOTE]
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