Gunfire broke out just before 10:30 a.m. at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, about 45 minutes northeast of Atlanta. At least 30 people were injured, CNN reported.
The suspected shooter is a 14-year-old, named Colt Gray, law enforcement sources told The Post, though it is unclear if he is a student at the school.
A hard lockdown was imposed which was lifted at around 11:30 AM. The suspected shooter was apprehended alive and is in police custody. No information is available at this time about the shooter. The shooter is alleged to be a 14-year-old boy.
Undoubtedly this will lead to a renewed focus on mental illness. It might even lead to an investigation into what role psychotropic drugs play in these mass shooting scenarios. But I am not holding my breath. Big Pharma has too much money to lose to allow that to happen. However, let’s be reminded that almost all mass shooters have been on psychotropic drugs at one time or another.
Just recently, the Nashville Covenant School shooter Audrey Hale’s manifesto was released. Hale, 28, had two decades as a psychiatric patient at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center with at least five mental illness diagnoses and was treated with numerous drugs that could be responsible for that shooter’s deadly thoughts. And, of course, the FBI’s Behavioral Threat Assessment Center is withholding these medical records from the public. One wouldn’t want questions being asked about the drugs being used.
It is time to open the books on the effects of drugs used to treat mental patients. Or do we want to continue to have our children mowed down by individuals who have their brains screwed up by these drugs?