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Beyond Politics: Mental Health, Guns, and School Safety
The Minneapolis school shooting has exposed America's mental health crisis in devastating clarity. When a shooter opened fire at Annunciation Catholic School, killing two children who were simply praying, the political machine immediately began its familiar dance – but this time, something different emerged.
As details surfaced about the shooter's identity and motivations – including messages like "Kill Trump" on weapons and a manifesto expressing regret about gender transition – we're forced to confront uncomfortable questions about what's happening in our society. While political figures rushed to blame guns, others like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are taking unprecedented steps to investigate potential connections between psychiatric medications, gender-affirming care, and violent behavior. These medications, many carrying black box warnings about increased risks of suicidal and homicidal ideation, deserve serious scrutiny.
What makes this tragedy stand apart is the remarkable transparency in its aftermath. We've heard firsthand accounts from survivors – including children who witnessed classmates shielding others with their own bodies. We've seen security protocols like locked doors save countless lives. And we've witnessed a grieving father ask not for sympathy but empathy, requesting we remember his son Fletcher "for the person he was and not the act that ended his life."
The solution isn't complicated – our children deserve protection. When airports, government buildings, and even shopping centers have armed security, why do we leave our schools vulnerable? This isn't about politics; it's about priorities. As one commentator noted, "Our airports are more protected than our schools," a reality that should shame us all. Hold your children close today, and demand better tomorrow. The time for real solutions, not political theater, is long overdue.
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no-transcript. We are going to have a phenomenal show today, big news going on in the world, but we are going to still continue to talk about this active shooter in Minneapolis, and there's a couple of reasons for that. The first reason is that some new information has come out and, frankly, it's just a big story. Okay, it is a big story with a lot of updates, and a lot of things that we have talked about on this show for years have come to fruition. One of the main things of that is the mental health crisis that's happening in the United States, and the left is not only embracing it, they are encouraging it. So let's take a look here. We're going to pull up some clips that I have and we're going to talk about them.
Speaker 2:Okay, so the left is coming out and what they're trying to do, and what they're unable to do and what they're going to be unable to do, is try to attach this shooter to the right side of the political aisle. That's just something that's not going to happen. The shooter is, I wouldn't say, a self-proclaimed leftist, but they're a leftist through their own actions, and a prime example of that is the stuff that was written on the firearms Kill Trump Trans Lives Matter. That wasn't written on the firearm. That was a sticker that the shooter had had somewhere else.
Speaker 4:But here is rosie o'donnell trying to say that this person is maga so about the minnesota shooting, and it brought me right back to to Columbine in 1999 when I just could not get it through my head that students in America were shooting schools. And this was a church inside a Catholic school. And what do you know? It was a white guy, republican, maga person no, what do you know? White supremacist.
Speaker 2:Where are you getting that from?
Speaker 4:I saw about the Minnesota shooting and it brought me right back to Congress.
Speaker 2:The left is going to continue to try and blame, even though this shooter had killed Trump on their weapon. They called him a MAGA and a Trump supporter. He wrote kill Trump on the weapon he used in this massacre. I'm glad she called him a he, though, but that's only because it supported her agenda. Now, the left cannot figure out what to do in this situation, so they're they're lying, okay, they're lying. They're trying to say he's a leftist, I mean a right winger and a right supremacist. Here's CNN, unable to even call the shooter a man, because they still have to be polite to the pronouns. Think about how ridiculous and absurd this is. That the left it continues on this path. That is just terrible. Terrible for our society. Let's listen to this.
Speaker 6:For the mother to not even return to the state to answer law enforcement questions, to try to provide some assistance, to answer law enforcement questions to try to provide some assistance. I'm sure she's grieving for her daughter, but this is yeah, it's a really perverse and strange element of this story. It's inexplicable to me at this point.
Speaker 7:Yeah, andrew McCabe, we'll see if that changes For the mother to not even return to the state to answer
Speaker 8:law enforcement questions to try to provide some assistance. I'm sure she's grieving for her daughter, but this is.
Speaker 2:What rights does this person have after they murdered a bunch of children, zero, zero. They should be taken out back and put down. That's what should happen. Now some more things are coming out which we're going to get into, but the leftists are just taking every opportunity that they can to run to the TV cameras and to blame guns and to blame leftists, and it's something that is not going to win. They do this every time there's a mass shooting and, statistically, assault weapons if you want to call them assault weapons are rarely responsible for deaths in the United States Rarely. This shooter had with him a shotgun and a pistol. It hasn't even been confirmed that he even used the AR-15 in the shooting, which I'm sure he did I'm not saying he didn't, but the news hasn't come out and said that they know that we had one with him, but he also had a shotgun with him too. So how many rounds of the shotgun did he shoot off? We just don't know.
Speaker 2:Josh says mental health should be a bugger concern in America. Also, there is no way those parents didn't see signs of this coming. We don't know that man. We don't know what the parents saw. We're going to get into the mother. There's some activity going on with the mother that people are calling suspicious and I'm not calling it suspicious. The mother's refusing to talk to the police, the mother's refusing to cooperate with police and she is in Florida hiding. I think there's a good reason for that and we're going to go over that, but just not right this second. So, david Hogg, of course this grifter, this nerd, goes on to CNN and of course it's not the trans shooter's fault or the trans person's fault, it's Donald Trump's fault.
Speaker 9:The bottom line is this Donald Trump has the power to do something about this. After Parkland, he repeatedly said you guys are cowards, you're not going to do anything because you're afraid of the NRA. We need to do something about guns. That is what he said. And then he met with the NRA and did nothing. Why? Because he is a coward, and my message to Donald Trump is that you are a coward, sir. You are not going to do anything about this issue because you are terrified of the NRA, even though you have the power to save tens of thousands of lives. You are the strongest president in modern American history, with a chokehold over your party and both chambers of Congress. You have the power to end this, but you are not going to because you're a damn coward, because you're a damn coward.
Speaker 2:I mean whatever dude, whatever, I do think something needs to be done. Okay, I'm not going to pretend that I have the answers, because I don't have all the answers, but I do have the concern and the compassion. I think that everybody can say that they're tired and fed up of school shootings 100%. I don't think anybody on either side of the aisle disagrees. The disagreement is what to do about them. Number one, robert F Kennedy, is trying to look into the fact of gender-affirming care and psychosis and SSRIs, which are antidepressants, and their effect on violence, and whether or not it contributed to this person becoming an aftershooter. That's a logical, sound investigation that needs to occur. In the United States of America, theiatric Association has declared this a mental disorder for decades, decades. And then, hey, liam, how you doing? Buddy, welcome on. And then the leftists come along and they just want to erase years of intelligent history for their own political agenda and affirm the psychosis and tell the people that it's real when it's not. So the Trump administration can do something here. Okay, I think something needs to be done, and I think something drastic needs to be done. I'm talking there should be armed guards in every school in the United States of America and there's no reason there should not be. There's no logical argument that you can give me that an armed person should not be at a school every single day. Now the concern for that? There's a couple of concerns. Number one now you got armed people in schools and everybody freaks out. Okay, well, guess what? There's armed people everywhere across the United States that carry their weapons without incident. Hey cat, welcome on. Why without incident? And nothing occurs.
Speaker 2:Every day, there's millions of people that carry guns across the country. In the state of Florida, you don't even need a permit to carry a firearm. You just put it on your hip and go where you want to go, and nobody says anything and nobody dies. Police officers carry guns every day. They're not out there murdering people that they see. So there are qualified individuals that we can place in school to protect our children. We need to protect our damn children.
Speaker 2:I'm sick of it. I'm tired of it. I'm over it. I've been having this discussion for years, years, and the discussion goes away. Every time there's a shooting and nobody handles it. The answers are not to take guns away. You're never going to get rid of guns, man. You just get over it. The year is 2025.
Speaker 2:People have a constitutional right to possess and bear firearms. Period, full stop. Okay, number one. Number two there are too many guns in this country to get all of them and ban them. It's not going to happen. We try that with drugs. Guess what Drugs are everywhere? There's more drugs in school than there are frigging guns. So that's what you need.
Speaker 2:We need armed guards in every school around the country. None of it happened and we put armed guards and federal security at every airport in the country. We called it the TSA. We couldn't come up with some sort of guardian angel program to subsidize states for armed guards at school, for the guardian angels or the guardians of the children or some sort of program where officials would be armed. But the left opposes that. They oppose the protection of the children, because it's not about protecting the children, it's about taking your guns away. That's what they want.
Speaker 2:Armed guards in every school in the country would it solve that problem? I mean, I think it would. I think schools are soft targets and soft targets are more targeted than hard targets. I think the harder the person is, the harder we make it for somebody to get into the school and kill children, the less likely they are to do it because it's not going to be worth their time and they know they're not going to be able to do it. If they know they're about to walk through that door and immediately be met by gunfire, then that's where we're going to be.
Speaker 2:I think a big concern is people don't want police officers in the school because police officers will be enforcing the law on children. I think that's a concern. I don't want my kid to, you know, be in school, do something stupid and then just immediately get arrested. I think that's extreme, depending on what he did or what she did. But the notion that we're not going to protect our kids with guns is insanity. And the people who are sitting there telling you we're not going to protect our kids with guns have kids who are protected with guns is insanity. And the people who are sitting there telling you we're not going to protect our kids with guns have kids who are protected with guns. Their children are protected with guns. They themselves are protected with guns. Hillary Clinton protected with guns. Bill Clinton protected with guns. Barack Obama, michelle Obama, their children protected by men with guns. You're not screaming to have their guns taken away. They're screaming to have yours taken away, because that's the actual agenda and I think that it's well overdue and it's time for action.
Speaker 2:And I agree with these politicians on the left who are yelling about how we need action. We do need action, we absolutely need action. Kat says, have an office in every school where PD slash, sheriff can do reports, et cetera. Just the cars would be a deterrent. Yeah, I mean, that's an option too. Make it a police stop station where they can go and get coffee and snacks and they just come during the day and show up. We used to have sometimes when I was with the sheriff's office, we would have our morning patrol meetings at the local school if there was a threat or something and we would just all be there.
Speaker 2:But there's something that can be done. And I'm not sitting here screaming that I have the answers, like some stupid talking head on CNN going oh, it's the guns or no? No, our children are precious and they should be guarded and they should be protected. Our airports are more protected than our frigging schools are, and that's outrageous. It's outrageous. Here is CNN. This is what's her name. I can't even think of her name because I'm so flustered. I just went on this rant, pull it up, here we go.
Speaker 10:I mean, that is a question that we've asked ourselves when Columbine happened, back when I was in high school. We've asked ourselves that question when we saw little babies being slaughtered in Sandy Hook. We continue to ask ourselves that question. What I can tell you is that we, collectively, have a solution. We know that when we allow, as a country, for guns to be accessible to people in the easy way that it is in the United States, we continue to have these kind of tragedies. When we do not collectively, as a community in the United States, address mental health illness, when we don't see these children and communities that are impacted and, you know, look for signs that tell us there is something wrong. We know that the assailant in this tragedy had a YouTube page where he was posting, you know, documenting the kind of insanity that unfolded today.
Speaker 2:He didn't post the insanity until after it unfolded. This is just a politician talking out of their ass who doesn't know what the hell they're talking about. He set his videos to post after the shooting on a timer. He was already dead when they were posted, so that wouldn't have mattered.
Speaker 10:Somebody saw that, and what we want to change is our perspective. We want to be able to become a country that sees images like that and alerts someone, because if that would have happened today, two beautiful angels would still be with us, a whole community would not be devastated and these families will still have their loved ones going home to them tonight.
Speaker 7:Yeah, you just can't even imagine what these, those parents, are feeling tonight and, as you noted, I mean, it's every parent's worst nightmare. And when you look at this in terms of this, you know, I don't.
Speaker 2:I cannot stand that these people have the nerve to stand on the graves of these kids and preach from a position of what they think is morality, a superior morality of yours, and talk down as if you know. This did not occur for other reasons which we've covered exhaustively, which we've covered exhaustively. Here is another reporter trying to say that this is Donald Trump's. So basically, they're trying to manipulate it saying that this is a Donald Trump supporter.
Speaker 11:A 23-year-old, robin Westman, was able to leave what police called a video manifesto that they're now going through to try and establish motive. We've also been going through it and can tell you there are crude diagrams of the church. There are also photos of the weapons and they include all sorts of writings the names of past mass shooters, criticism of Israel, the name of President Trump written on the guns.
Speaker 2:There are the name of President Trump written on the guns is what he had to say.
Speaker 11:Also racial slurs, nihilistic statements, racial painting, the picture of a disturbed individual who carried out this mass shooting on the first week of school at the Annunciation Church in Minneapolis.
Speaker 2:Just just paint this picture. This is basically he said, without saying it directly this is a white supremacist. That's what he said. That's what he said Racist comments, anti-jewish comments and Donald Trump's name Right. Those are the three. Let's listen to it again.
Speaker 11:A 23-year-old, robin Westman, was able to leave what police called a video manifesto that they're now going through to try and establish motive. We've also been going through it and can tell you there are crude diagrams of the weapons and they include all sorts of writings the names of past mass shooters, criticism of Israel, the name of President Trump written on the guns. There are also racial slurs, nihilistic statements, all painting the picture of a disturbed individual who carried out this mass shooting on the first week of school at the Annunciation Church in Minneapolis.
Speaker 2:this mass shooting on the first week of school at the Annunciation Church in Minneapolis. Just an FYI anybody willing to mutilate themselves or their parents, have their parents do it or their parents agree to do it is a disturbed individual. Anybody that's a red flag. That's a red flag. That's a sign that something is not right and that there is a serious problem going on. Here is a clip from Fox News where the House Majority Leader, mike Johnson, is discussing this situation. The left has also attacked prayer, which has not gone over very good with the right side of the aisle.
Speaker 12:And you're thinking this morning.
Speaker 3:It's incredible to me that Jen Psaki and Gavin Newsom and others would attack religion, diminish the faith of millions of Americans at a time of such great tragedy. There are a lot of common sense solutions, things that can be done to protect children at schools and in churches that do not involve taking away the constitutional rights of law-abiding American citizens. This is not a time to politicize these issues. We mourn for the families, the community that's affected there. I don't know if you saw I'm sure you guys saw the father's remarks yesterday for that little boy who was lost, fletcher Merkel. It's such a heart-wrenching thing for all of us. And at the end of the day, the problem is not guns okay, jen Psaki. The problem is the human heart, it's mental health. There are things that we can do, solutions that we can come together to handle, but this is not the time to be going to war, Do you think specifically?
Speaker 2:and? But they're just politicizing it. That's what the left does. The left doesn't care about these children. They could care less. The left is the party of the groomers man. They don't care about these kids. They care about their political agenda and ripping your rights away. That's all that they care about. That's the only thing that they really, really, truly care about. Here is JD Vance made a comment on Fox News about the leftist attack on prayer and it's not going over. Well, the majority of the United States are good, wholesome, religious people who pray.
Speaker 8:Will. If you are a politician or you're a media commentator and two beautiful babies just got murdered while praying and your politics force you to contend prayer in response to it, you ought to get new politics, because something very wrong has gone on inside your soul.
Speaker 2:Will if you are. Yeah, I mean, he's right and yes, you're right, satanists do attack prayer. Now the shooter, in their manifesto, had said that they were tired of being trans and that I wish I never brainwashed myself. We're going to go over this a little bit more in a little while, okay, so stay tuned. If you haven't yet, make sure you hit that like button, tap that share button, drop a comment down below and let's talk about this horrible incident and let's get this incident out there. It's already way out there, but we really need to stop this from happening again and we're not going to do that by doing nothing Right now.
Speaker 2:The United States, the Republican Party, is in control. They have power. We could get a law passed about armed guards in children's schools. That's where it should be. It should be a federal government subsidized state program. We got rid of the Department of Education. We can definitely get a program where we have an armed guard in every school or we have funding for safety features in schools, like the bulletproof doors, the internal locks on the doors, the sectioning off, the camera systems that can detect somebody walking in with a rifle and then the whole school locks down. The lockdown procedures need funding, and there should be more funding for that. Along with armed guards, you should be able to lock down the whole school in a moment's notice. No kids can get out, no kids can get in. Lock the whole school down and stop the madness. Just stop it.
Speaker 8:You are the praying type, I would ask you to join me in prayer. I'm just going to say a prayer for the two little kids who lost their lives yesterday, and this is a prayer we say a lot in my church and I've always found it very meaningful. It's very short, but eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.
Speaker 2:JD Vance is a Catholic, like I am, and that's a very common Catholic prayer at a funeral. That was his response. Funeral that was his response. The father of the young boy, one of the children who died, fletcher.
Speaker 13:Merkel made it, made a statement and let's let's just watch that yesterday, a coward decided to take our eight-year-old son, fletcher, away from us. Because of their actions, we will never be allowed to hold him, talk to him, play with him and watch him grow into the wonderful young man he was on the path to becoming to the wonderful young man he was on the path to becoming. Fletcher loved his family, friends, fishing, cooking and any sport that he was allowed to play. While the hole in our hearts and lives will never be filled, I hope that in time our family can find healing. I pray that the other victim's family can find some semblance of the same. I'm hopeful that all the wounded are able to make a full recovery and return home to their families and, finally, all the people, and especially the children impacted by this horrific event are able to recover mentally and find strength to live loving, happy and full lives.
Speaker 13:Over the past day, I've heard many stories accounting the swift and heroic actions of children and adults alike from inside the church. Without these people and their selfless actions, this could have been a tragedy of many magnitudes more. For these people, I am thankful. Moving forward, we ask not for your sympathy but your empathy as our family and the Annunciation community grieve and try to make sense of such a senseless act of violence. Please remember Fletcher for the person he was and not the act that ended his life. Give your kids an extra hug and kiss today. We love you, fletcher. You'll always be with us.
Speaker 2:I couldn't imagine, and for what? For what? Because some kid was pissed off at the world and they placated him and filled him with antidepressants and gender-affirming care and chemical compounds that worsened his medical condition. Because our entire medical system has been compromised by philosophers who have the wrong philosophy. By the way, it's absolutely insane and it really and truly pisses me off to no degree. That's even explainable. That's even explainable. But this shooting is different than others and I think because of who is in power has a lot to do with it. No-transcript these shootings go away. We saw this with Audrey Hale and the um the shooting at the. I think it was Abundant Life, abundant Life Church. She was another trans kid who was very disturbed and shot up the church.
Speaker 2:Maybe hire veterans. They should know how to handle weapons to protect the premises. That's from Patty. Hey, patty, welcome on. Thank you very much for your comment.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think that's a good idea, as long as they're screened. Not all veterans handle weapons, but there are people who serve in the military for 20 plus years and have never touched a weapon in their life. I think you need there's a certain personality for protection. That needs to be the ones in place. I think it should be a good job. I think that who's ever doing it? They should not have a position of authority. They are simply there for protection, like a reactionary force to stop anything that's occurring. But here is this is Scott Jennings. Now, if you never listened to Scott Jennings, he is kind of the dissenting voice of CNN. He's basically there because he's a Republican and they have him there to say that they're fair and balanced. He's trying to make a point here that they are not going to allow him to make and they try to stop him and he has to be extraordinarily cautious with his words. Just watch as he tries to sugarcoat this because he's on CNN and has to.
Speaker 15:Well, I think the first question you have to ask is why did it happen? I don't think it happened because of guns.
Speaker 16:I think it happened because somebody who was clearly suffering from severe mental illness had access to weapons that would allow them to carry out a terrible shooting and the mental illness.
Speaker 2:So they can't even let him make his point. Notice that they have to stop him. He's trying to make his point. Notice that they have to stop him. He's trying to make his point. He's gathering his thoughts and they're like well, yeah, but mental illness, I had access to guns. Yeah, but guns. He's trying to say what I'm saying and what the reality of the situation is saying. Listen again.
Speaker 15:Happened because of guns. I think it happened because somebody who was clearly suffering from severe mental illness had access to weapons that would allow them to carry out a terrible Well, and the mental illness was encouraged. And but, scott, what about people who don't have mental illness around this?
Speaker 2:People who don't have mental illness do not shoot up schools. If you don't have a mental illness, you're not shooting up schools. No sane person does that.
Speaker 15:My mind is blown, my mind is blown and when you look at the messages that were written in some of the materials and on the weapons that we've seen, I mean this person obviously was in a dark, dark place. I want to know. Obviously. I'm not sure the government is in that person's life enough to know, but his parents are?
Speaker 17:What about Scott? What about people who don't have mental illness? We have a huge gun violence issue here in the United States. We need the gun violence.
Speaker 15:But the issue today is quite obviously mental illness and if you take away the mental illness, it still leaves the guns. Well, I think I think the first question you have to ask is why did it happen?
Speaker 2:And they have to blame guns. They have to. It's in the script. He's deviating from the script. Interrupt him. Don't let him deviate from the script. Here's Caroline Leavitt answering a question about Jen Psaki and her comments that we covered a little while earlier. It's their knee-jerk reaction. They have to make it about guns.
Speaker 14:I have two questions for you Democrats, including the former White House press secretary, jen Psaki, and Minneapolis mayor Jacob Bray attacked Bray and pushed gun control. In the aftermath of yesterday's shooting, what's the White House's response to their comments?
Speaker 7:Yes, I saw the comments of my predecessor, ms Psaki, and, frankly, I think they're incredibly insensitive and disrespectful to the tens of millions of Americans of faith across this country who believe in the power of prayer, who believe that prayer works and who believe that, in a time of mourning like this, young children were killed while praying in a church. It's utterly disrespectful to deride the power of prayer in this country and it's disrespectful to the millions of Americans of faith and I would encourage Ms Saki to pray for these families themselves.
Speaker 2:Yeah, 100%. And then Gavin Newsom shared this and said these children were literally praying when they got shot at. I mean, that guy's just a frigging joke. That guy is just a joke. Here is RFK, and what he did here caused a freaking ruckus, caused a massive scene. Everybody's resigning at the CDC. They're all freaking out.
Speaker 2:My answer to that is good. The CDC should be 100% complete and built from the ground up. It's a disgrace what they have allowed to be done to us as citizens the poisoning that they have been bribed to, allowing companies to place in our food that are causing cancers, the horrible medicines that they're prescribing to people every day to treat the illnesses that are in the food. The whole thing is a frigging scam. It's not a conspiracy. It's the reality of what's happening and that's why RFK is in there. He is the head of the CDC, he's the head of human health services for the entire United States of America and he is saying what I just said. So anybody wants to say I'm some frigging conspiracy, nut conspiracy, kook. Whatever, prove me wrong. Prove me wrong with facts. That is precisely what's happening. Let's listen to what he has to say.
Speaker 18:I certainly consider mass shootings a health crisis and we are doing, for the first time, real studies to find out what the ideology of that is.
Speaker 18:And we're looking for the first time at psychiatric drugs. You know these kind of matters. People have had guns in this country forever. When I was a kid we had shooting clubs at our school. People, kids, my classmates, other people would bring a .22 rifle with their guns to school and park it in the parking lot. Nobody was shooting
Speaker 18:since. There's never been a time in America in the history of humanity when people walked into a crowd, into a church or a movie theater or a school or a crowd of strangers and just started randomly shooting. It's happening in our country, it's not happening around the world and there are many other countries that have comparable levels of guns that we have in this country. We had comparable levels in the 40s, 50s and 60s and people weren't doing that. Something changed and it dramatically changed human behavior and one of the culprits we need to examine is whether the fact that we are the most over-medicated nation in the world and a lot of those are psychiatric drugs that have black box warnings on them that warn of suicidal and homicidal ideation. So we are doing those studies right now for the first time and we will have an answer Good.
Speaker 2:The drugs literally warn you that you may become suicidal or homicidal. Well, first of all, if somebody's suicidal, they're homicidal. Remember that. If they're suicidal, they're homicidal. They're willing to kill themselves. They're willing to kill you and anybody else to take you with them. That's serious mental illness, serious mental illness. And if the drugs literally say on the bottle be careful, this may make you suicidal, that's something we may not want to give out, unless it's a serious situation that needs to happen. That's the only time it should be given out. Here is Joey Jones on the 5th talking about the left's insane gun grab or attempt to grab guns.
Speaker 19:Make sure they didn't have those guns. If you treated transgender identity problems as mental health problems which is exactly what it is, I'm sorry problems, which is exactly what it is, I'm sorry you don't. You want me to prove I'm not evil to own a gun, but I'm a bigot. Because I want you to prove you're not crazy, because you want to change your identity. Those two things don't line up for you. I don't get that.
Speaker 19:5%, 20 million AR style guns in this country, 20 million of 400 million guns in this country only 4% of guns used in homicide or rifles, and that's a much bigger category than AR. So what you're saying is you want me to ban 5% of the guns in this country that are used in 4% of the homicides and that's going to save our kids? No, it's going to stop instance like this? Probably not, because they're already out there. Is it going to stop Democrats from using incidents like this to find some linchpin to raise money and create fear and maybe win an election? No, they're not going to stop either, because they still say that we want to prevent gay people from getting married, and that's been buried for a long time. What it's going to do is it's going to stop people from, like me, from going and buying a gun from someone I know to be law-abiding, to use to hunt with or protect my house or you know what to relieve stress with because it's been a long day and I want to go shoot a target. That's my right. That's the right of 350 million Americans. It's protected in the Constitution.
Speaker 19:If you want to take a flip side of this, you said that the National Guard for these incidents is gun control. How about I tell you this? 183 kids died in Illinois last year on average so could have been more last year from gun violence. More than half of those were handguns. Let's see 20 a year die in DC, Most of those handguns.
Speaker 2:The majority of gun deaths in the United States are handguns and there was a report that came out recently that are saying oh, the number one killer of children in this country is guns. Absolute nonsense. Bs 16 and 17-year-old gangbangers in the United States who are killing each other with guns in ghettos, in democratic ghettos across the United States. Yeah, if you're counting actual children, innocent children not involved in the gang world, it's not. It's just a statistic that the left is manipulating again to try to take your weapons away. That is their goal. They want you unarmed. They want you unarmed. They want you silenced and they want complete and total autonomous control over you and what you do and how you act and how you think. They want 1984 to be a reality while they are in power.
Speaker 2:The left doesn't build anything. The left only destroys, and they've even destroyed themselves. That's how good they are at destroying things. They've destroyed our education system. Harvard used to be a reputable place. Now people laugh if you've got a degree from Harvard. That used to be a place where, if you got into that place, man, you were the best educated person in the world. But the left destroyed it. They destroyed our news organizations News, cnn. If you were an anchor on CNN, you were considered to be beyond reproach.
Speaker 19:They destroyed that, but now they're destroying themselves, because that's what they did Since 1999, since well, let's go back to 1999, because that's Columbine Since over the last 25 years, that means 250 children died in DC from gun violence, mostly handguns. In that same period of time, less than 210 children died in what we would call a mass shooting, and not all of those were from an AR. Why do I bring this up? It's not in some major defense of AR. It's to say, the Democrats are absolutely 100%, not at all concerned with saving the lives of children. Because if you are, you're going to President Trump right now and saying God, please bring the National Guard to Chicago.
Speaker 19:183 kids a year die from gun violence, most of them handguns. And just because of DC versus Heller and the Bruin rule, handguns are the most constitutionally protected gun out there. What's that mean? It means Democrats can't go after them. They've tried to. It failed. The Supreme Court said nope, you have the right to carry them. So now they're going to go after 5% of guns, using 4% of homicides at best, because that's the political win. But the actual win the saving children's lives is what Trump's doing in DC right now. The actual win the saving children's lives.
Speaker 2:He has a good point trying to stop the death of all these children in the United States by fixing the crime in the Democratic friggin' dumps that they have built. So the mother of the shooter her name is Mary Mary Westman is coming under a lot of scrutiny because at this time okay, hear me out, hear me out before you freak out and disagree with me she's not cooperating with police. She's hired a defense attorney. She wants nothing to do, no communication, no, anything. Now you can look at that as two ways. The one way that everybody is looking at that is that she's guilty. She must have done something wrong. Well, not necessarily. Okay, what we've seen in some of the most recent mass shootings are the parents being persecuted because the child is dead. So they start going after the parents. That's a scary thing for a parent. Okay, sure, sure. I can feel you screaming at your car while you're driving down the road at me saying, ryan, the parents should have known. Yeah, they should have known. They should have known. These parents changed this child's gender when they were underage. The parents did, they went to the court and the court documents are all over the place. You can look at it and they signed over their child to change their name from a man named from Robert to Robin. He was transitioning.
Speaker 2:I do think that that is child abuse. I'm sorry I do. I could be wrong. You could disagree, that's fine. I don't think changing your child's gender is healthy for that child. That's insane. But I do understand that there is going to be a witch hunt, as there typically is, and they're going to go after who they can, and maybe the mother is aware of that. And yeah, kat said it best. She's scared, shitless, and she should be. She should be. I don't know, you know, I don't know. I still haven't confirmed whether or not Robin lived at home with her mom. They're saying that the mom is in Florida. The mom used to be a teacher at the school that was shot up. Josh says 100% child abuse. Yeah, dude, I agree, 100% child abuse. Let's watch this clip, though, because Fox News talks about it.
Speaker 20:The FBI has released new details on the Minnesota school shooting. As a memorial continues to grow outside the Annunciation Catholic School. An eight and a 10-year-old were murdered in the tragedy and in total 15 children were injured, with at least nine still in the hospital and one that remains in critical condition. The parents have no form of answers, but police say one close family member to the shooter is leaving everyone in the dark. Hello everyone, this is Outnumbered. I'm Emily Campagno and also joining us today, Molly Lyon, Fox News correspondent. Tommy Lahren, Fox News contributor and host of Tommy Lahren, is fearless on Outkick and Fox News dot com, and joining us on the couch for the very first time is Tiffany Smiley, founder of the Endeavor Pack and former US Senate candidate, and Guy Benson, Fox News contributor and the host of the Guy Benson show on Fox News radio. Now Minneapolis police say the shooter was obsessed with killing children and carried out the massacre to gain notoriety. Police say he fired 116 rounds with a rifle and three with a shotgun. Fox News confirms the shooter.
Speaker 2:So he did use a shotgun I guess it wasn't all the assault rifle. That's a lot of rounds. A hundred and something rounds is a lot of rounds. But only 17 children were injured and two were killed. So 19 people were hit out of 340 in a hundred and something rounds. It's not very good aim, but here's one of the things that saved the school. Their protocol helped save the school. So the protocol is when the children in the church and the children in prayer. All of the doors were locked and nobody was able to get in. So the shooter tried to get in. Couldn't get in the door so had to shoot through the windows. That saved countless lives. And that's some of the a lot of the protocols we're seeing across the United States. But they need more. They need more equipment. They need bulletproof glass. They need bullet like. We need this all over the United States. Every school should have it 100%.
Speaker 20:Who previously worked at the school where the shooter attacked, has hired a criminal defense attorney, now pleading able to interview her Watch.
Speaker 21:We do know that the shooter did attend mass there previously. The shooter did attend school and the shooter's mother was an employee of the parish previously, for some time. So obviously there is a connection between that shooter and this particular parish. I know we have not been successful in talking to the shooter's mother yet at this time, but there continue to be efforts made to get that done.
Speaker 20:The mother's attorney gave Fox News Digital this statement quote she is completely distraught about the situation and has no culpability, but is seeking an attorney to deal with calls like this. And now FBI Director Kash Patel says investigators have collected enough evidence that points directly to an act of domestic terrorism motivated by a hate filled ideology.
Speaker 2:Yes, thank you, yes, thank you. Finally an FBI that is acknowledging it, with Audrey Hale the shooter. I think it was South Carolina, it was an undercover journalist team from Louder with Crowder, had to get the manifesto and it took years, years and they found out yep, trans, yep, trans, yep, just like we knew the entire time, and they refused to even acknowledge that she was trans because the democrats were in power. Now that the republicans are in power, all of this, even the media is reporting everything. Nobody's being suppressed, which is crazy that the government would even have that kind of influence, but nobody's being suppressed, and that's how it should be. And yeah, this is an act of domestic terrorism. It's racial and he targeted white Christians because that's the ideology that he had.
Speaker 20:An absolutely tragic situation. Tiffany, as we learn more, it appears we won't be learning more from the mother of the shooter.
Speaker 5:Yeah, well, I mean. First, this senseless act of violence is absolutely gut-wrenching. It just hits you hard. I'm a mom of three boys who just started Catholic school and my whole heart and prayers goes out to the whole community, to the parents, to the kids, to the teachers and even to this shooter's mom. I can't imagine the weight of the world that is on her shoulders, the responsibility. I don't think any of us can fathom what perhaps she is feeling in this moment. While I would like to see her cooperating with law enforcement, I would like to see her put out a statement to her lawyer. I think it's going to take time and I just can't imagine.
Speaker 2:Think about it, the most likely scenario here. This is a lady who worked at the school I'm not sure in what capacity, but let's presume it's a teacher. Teachers love kids. That's why they do it. Because they don't get paid, they don't make a lot of money, so they do it because they love children. They're protectors of children. They see themselves as educators.
Speaker 2:Dedicates her whole life to that whether she retired right from the school, so she had been there long enough to at least retire from the school. So they she spends her whole life doing that. And then her own child goes there and murders people. That is horrible. That's horrible. So my presumption with her is I don't think that she has she's involved or anything. I think she's terrified that they're going to come after her. I think she's terrified that there was had to.
Speaker 2:There was all of this controversy her whole life, or at least her son's life, over the just whether it was he was directly involved in the controversy or not she participated in it. There's definitely some some serious, serious, passionate frustration with parents who who transition their children and even at the request of doctors. So she's hiding. She's hiding because she's afraid of the ramifications. That doesn't mean she's guilty of anything you got to remember, man. As a United States citizen, you have a right to say no, I'm not talking to the police, that any lawyer will always advise you to do, no matter what the situation is. So let's not assume she's guilty.
Speaker 5:Let's assume she's innocent and that she is just terrified and completely emotionally devastated that the child she brought into this world murdered children that she loved at a place that she dedicated her life to the place that she is in, but as we go along, she's going to have to communicate and work with law enforcement to get to the bottom of this, and I would hope that she could put something out sooner than later, just for everyone in the community.
Speaker 20:Your compassion is so generous and we should again remind viewers she was part of the community too, the enunciation community.
Speaker 17:Yeah, so you think about this as a parent and you've lost your kid, which is unimaginable and horrendous, and then, with that, compounding the grief and the confusion and perhaps the anger, is the fact that your kid also murdered other kids in the process of this horrific atrocity.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man, that's horrible. Yeah, man, that's horrible. And now you're worried, AJD, and now you're worried that the federal government is going to come after you and put you away. I don't like I said, I don't know. It doesn't mean she's innocent either, but protecting yourself and hiring an attorney does not mean that you're guilty, man. It does not mean that you're guilty.
Speaker 17:Sorry. So there is some sense of empathy that I feel. That being said, if there were signs that were missed, I'm sure she's probably thinking if she should have known something or did know something. We need to know that, and I do think it's important for her to cooperate with law enforcement. She doesn't have to talk to us in the media I understand that but law enforcement she should cooperate with, because if she's distraught, which I'm sure she is, I think she owes this to herself and especially to the families of the victims, of her son, to help law enforcement to the greatest extent possible. And if she's not doing that, especially a few days from now, I think that's a problem.
Speaker 20:And Molly perhaps.
Speaker 2:I don't think it's a problem at all. I'm sorry, I don't think it's a problem at all. I think she I would base my opinion on her political stance, based on who her child was, I would definitely say she's probably, I would assume, just pure speculation. I'm going to assume the mother of a trans child that she helped transition and get his legal name changed is not a huge fan of Donald Trump and maybe she's terrified that the federal government, Kash Patel and Dan Bongino are going to come after her and use her as an example, which is possible. The FBI, Dan Bongino, Kash Patel sent a team there immediately.
Speaker 2:We've never seen that in a school shooting before. Immediately, kash Patel, they put out tweets and said the FBI is on the way, so we may see charges against the mother or the father or the brother or the sister. Anybody who is culpable is going to get. That's the way they're doing their school shootings. Now they're going after the parents. I'm going to show you the parents that it happened to previously, but let's finish watching this.
Speaker 20:Is there some type of fear of legal retribution that is obfuscating her willingness to cooperate so that everyone in our collect can, yes, learn something to prevent it from ever happening again there?
Speaker 22:have been a number of parents in the course of these similar tragedies mass shootings that have been prosecuted in the wake of them. There was, most notably, that the Crumbly's Jennifer and James Crumbly. They were the first parents to be prosecuted. Their son was a minor when he committed his acts killing four students. That was at the Oxford High School. But there have also been parents who've been charged after their sons, in these cases, committed mass killings, but when they were adults.
Speaker 22:There were several examples the father of the Nashville Waffle House shooter. That individual that committed the shooting was 29 years old at the time of the shooting at the Waffle House. The father of a man who killed seven people. That happened in a Fourth of July parade in 2022 in Illinois, the Highland Park shooting. That shooter at the time of the shooting was an adult as well. In the case of that particular father, he signed his son's application for an Illinois firearms identification card three years before the massacre. He was ultimately pleading guilty to seven counts of misdemeanor reckless conduct. So parents have faced culpability when similar. Perhaps she might be thinking a little bit about this, but if you have a lawyer, you could also use that lawyer perhaps to express some empathy for the victims.
Speaker 20:Right, and it's surprising frankly just as a bystander here, tommy that there haven't been communication directly with law enforcement, considering that on the day of that tragedy, within minutes after that person was identified, then she would have been brought in to Guy's Point too. It was part of the right.
Speaker 12:Yeah, this feels odd and it's hard not to feel like it's odd. It's not even have an interview. I understand getting yourself an attorney because you want to protect yourself to your point and I think that that's understandable.
Speaker 2:Just a fun fact about Tommy Lauren. I used to love Tommy Lauren and then we kind of got connected not in any way like that, but she was going to come on the show and then she tried to charge me to come on the show and I laughed. So fun fact about Tommy Loren. I have a little bad taste in my mouth ever since then. That's a true story. I got the text to prove it.
Speaker 12:What's not is not cooperating, especially with law enforcement. To your point, guys, she doesn't necessarily owe us the public anything but something, and you owe these families something. I can't help but think. Going back to the Gabby Petito case and Brian Launder's family, I can't help but think that when they were not cooperating with police, but they immediately got a criminal defense attorney, they said you can talk to him. We're not saying anything, we're not going to talk about it. This feels to me eerily similar. I'm not saying that she has any culpability. I'm sure she doesn't. She was living in another state. However, if you do feel like you need a defense attorney, you still need to cooperate with police. You owe the community that much and by her not doing that I her not doing that, I think a lot of the empathy that all of you feel for her.
Speaker 2:That's going to dissipate in the public eye pretty quickly. Yeah, I mean, that may be, that may be true. You may. Her empathy may disappear in the public eye. But you know, honestly, she's protecting herself and I can't blame her for that because there's going to be a witch hunt.
Speaker 2:She could, I mean, listen if her doctors and she's taking the kid to the doctor and she's trying to get treatment like my child is unstable. My child thinks he's a girl, I don't know what to do. Then the doctors are saying, oh, you need to fill him full of this medicine and we need to get him transitioned and you need to go ahead and start hormone therapy. And she's listening to the doctors and putting him on SSRIs and all these medications. And she's listening to the doctors and it screwed him up to the point where, in the end, he decides like I'm not a tranny man, I'm not. That's what he said. In the end he has regrets.
Speaker 2:Imagine going through all of that and then getting to the age of 23 and realizing you're not a girl, you're a boy. Imagine that, that your whole childhood is gone. Everybody makes fun of you, nobody. You know you're the weird kid at school. You're transitioning in height, like that's insanity. It's insanity, and I think that she's going to be held accountable for some of the decisions that she's made, so she doesn't have to cooperate. Does she owe to the community? I don't know. I don't know.
Speaker 2:I don't think she's necessarily personally responsible for her child's actions. I think sometimes as a society, we want to blame the parents for everything, but I think our society is corrupt and as parents, we do our best and and sometimes it doesn't work out that way. Sometimes our children get corrupted by evil man. Evil is out there in the world and it's our job to protect our children from it, and sometimes it's very hard. There are plenty of parents and their children get addicted to drugs and then they're out robbing people, stealing other people's money, and sometimes they rob and kill people. Are the parents responsible for that?
Speaker 2:It's a tough thing to solely blame the parent, but I think she's just scared. I think she is overwhelmingly grievous, scared. I think she is overwhelmingly grievous. There is no way that she just has to be completely and utterly destroyed. Her life is completely ruined. Her reputation is completely ruined. It will never be normal again. She lives all the way in Florida. She wasn't even there when it happened, and then on top of her son being a shooter, she finds out he did it at the place that she worked. I don't think that that necessarily makes her guilty, because she's terrified that they're going to persecute her.
Speaker 20:It's such a good point, the public perception versus legal culpability and the reality that I think that the public understands. You know there's not. There's a level of support that one has for their children that is not to be confused with the culpability of their nefarious intentions, and it seems like there hasn't been a judgmental approach to this horrific situation that we know of at this point.
Speaker 5:Right, well, and you've got to think as a mother, you take that responsibility on and I'm sure she is feeling that. But, like I said, and to your point, tommy, she should put out a statement through her lawyer, to the community, to the victim, and show that she is sympathetic and that she cares, and I think that would go a long way. Yeah.
Speaker 2:I would imagine she's sympathetic. I don't need a statement from the mother. You know, I'm not sure I would be in the right mind to give a statement. If I was in her shoes I don't think I would be in the right mind to make a statement. So here is I mean, but the social media is trying to turn this into something that it's not. It's what social media does and you know this is developing.
Speaker 2:Mother of transgender Minneapolis mass shooter Robin Westman appears to have fled and is not cooperating with police and retained a criminal defense attorney. I'm not sure if she fled. I think that's a misrepresentation of what happened. I don't think that she had fled. I think that is not accurate. This is a photo of the family. The one on the right is Robin, and then that's the mother, and then I'm not sure who the two others are. The mother has the white pants on and then the other two are perhaps his sisters.
Speaker 2:So you know, it's easy for us to sit here and judge and say there had to be signs, and I'm sure there were signs, but nobody ever believes that their child is going to do that, that they're going to be a statistic, or their parents, or that they're going to be the ones who have to face this situation. The kid obviously had problems. The parents had to take him to get freaking sexually mutilated. Yeah, that's a sign of serious mental illness. So I think we need to see how that plays out. There may be evidence, there may be things where the mother is culpable, because I'm sure the FBI already has the cell phone records of both of them. Maybe the kid texted the mom and said I'm thinking about doing this and the mom did nothing about it. There could be something there. I'm not saying that there's not. What I'm saying is is that right now there is no evidence to suggest that the mother is culpable for anything, simply because she retained an attorney.
Speaker 2:Jd said them. Saying shit is a very heavy word coming from news anchors, in my opinion. Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't he living in his own apartment? I'm not sure if he was living on his own apartment. I'm not sure if the mother was there. I don't really have those answers, but what I do know is that we're going to continue to cover this. We have covered this for two shows in a row. I wasn't on last night. I apologize for for that, but we're going to.
Speaker 2:We're just going to stay on top of this and the the the the thing is is that this is just full disclosure and that's. You know it's a horrible event, it's tragic, but you know, I'm so used to with these shootings you never find out anything. That's super secret. You know you never. You, we don't get manifestos. I mean, they're interviewing kids. They're interviewing kids at the school who were there, whose friends are in the hospital, and do I think it's necessarily good to put kids on camera? I mean, I don't think it's necessarily good, but I don't think it's bad If the parents are okay with it. Obviously I think it's good to have primary sources so we can know what happened. I don't think there's anything wrong with that. But this is something we're just going to continue to cover and we're going to look at it as often as we can and we'll keep you updated as updates come in.
Speaker 2:Man, I mean that's that's, that's really it. Why can't I find any of these interviews? I'm sitting here talking about how it's so. They've been so transparent and now I can't find anything that I'm looking for. But the All right, let me see if I can find something here here. Yeah, here's a kid on Good Morning America. We've never seen this before.
Speaker 24:Actual kids interviewing are now emerging, of the panicked moments inside that church and also the bravery of everyone who is inside that church as well. We're joined now by 13-year-old Javen Willis. He's an eighth grader at Annunciation. He's with us along with his mother, Melissa. Javen, let me start with you. I know you've been at Annunciation for a number of years now. You're in mass yesterday with your buddy and all of a sudden you hear those shots ring out. What did you do then, Javen?
Speaker 25:Well, right when I heard the shots, I knew something was off. I didn't think that they would have. A lot of my classmates thought it was confetti and fireworks, but I didn't think they would have that during the middle of the church service. So, honestly, it was just at that point I was like I want to try to keep everybody as safe as possible. So I told me and my two buddies to get down and to get under the pew. And right when I told them that it was like a state of shock for me and I knew that I had to try to keep as many people around me as I could safe, While you're down there on the floor, keeping yourself safe, keeping your buddy safe, what was going through your mind?
Speaker 25:Well, right when it happened, I dropped down under the pew, like I said, and I prayed, and I said my few prayers and then I realized like I can't just sit here and focus on myself, knowing that with God on my side I would be fine. So I tried to just go and help out my fellow classmates, try to keep them calm and safe and let them know that they'll be OK.
Speaker 24:You're a young man of great faith. I understand that you were. You were just baptized last week. I understand that you were just baptized last week. Mom, I want to turn to you for a second because, as I understand it, you're on this like a lot of moms. You're on this text thread with moms. You're at work, you start to hear about what's going on there at the church. You spring into action. You get to the gym. What did you see when you got there?
Speaker 16:What was that experience like for you? I mean, it was terrifying. You just never think that this is going to be your reality. There was quite a large perimeter set up, so I just parked as soon as I got within a couple of blocks of the school and by the time I got there, they were already starting to let parents into the gym to look for our kids. So I didn't have to wait, thankfully, but yeah, they were ushering us all in and down to the gym, where the kids were all at, to find our kids.
Speaker 24:And you saw your boy there and you were able to put your arms around him for the first time.
Speaker 2:I mean, all right, let's just address the elephant in the room. Is this kid adopted or what's going on here? I don't know the story. He may be adopted, may not, but it doesn't matter, right? But yeah, man. I mean kids are doing interviews. I've never seen this at at a school shooting. It's unheard of. And he's like one of many. There have been a ton of them. Here is let's watch this one.
Speaker 14:Let's watch this. Earlier, our Lou Ragou spoke to a 10-year-old boy who was inside the church, seated right next to a child that was shot and, in fact, protected by another child in that church. Lou, that's probably one of the most powerful things we've heard today.
Speaker 1:I totally agree. This is a story of survival. It's also a story of heroism when it was safe to do so. This family approached us so that their fifth grader could share how his life was saved. It was really scary. Ten-year-old Weston Halsney had just sat down at Annunciation Catholic Schools Mass to mark the first week of school.
Speaker 23:And then it was like maybe like three minutes in the first shot fired.
Speaker 1:The first shot of dozens as Weston and his schoolmates scrambled to hide under the church pews.
Speaker 23:Right beside me. I was like two seats away from the stained glass windows, so they were like. The shots were like right next to me.
Speaker 1:That's scary. Yeah, you went under the pew after that happened.
Speaker 23:Yeah, is that what? Everyone tried to do I think I got like gunpowder on my neck.
Speaker 1:Gunpowder on his neck in his life saved by a friend.
Speaker 23:My friend Victor like saved me though because he laid on top of me, but he got hit. My friend got hit in the back. Yeah, he went to the hospital. What went through your mind when you saw that? I was super scared for him, but I think now he's okay. From the church where the shooting took place. Weston and the student body evacuated to the gym. We went to the gym and then the doors locked just to make sure he didn't come.
Speaker 1:By then the shooter was already dead.
Speaker 23:And then the police were really good because they showed up really quick.
Speaker 1:Weston's grandpa says their family is doing as well as anyone can. After what happened, when it happens to your own children, then you're going to think very differently about this and there's only one way to think about it and there's nothing this precious little boy ever did to deserve this did to deserve this.
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