Suspected Texas School Shooter Released from Jail as Family Claims He’s ‘No Bad Kid’

After a shooting spree in his high school, a teenager was set free on bond as his family portrays the suspect as a victim of bullying.
— Read on www.westernjournal.com/suspected-texas-school-shooter-released-jail-family-claims-no-bad-kid/

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1 Response to Suspected Texas School Shooter Released from Jail as Family Claims He’s ‘No Bad Kid’

  1. Thee Frugal Curmudgeon's avatar bluecat57 says:

    OMG people always chastise me when I say that family and friends say that about every shooter.
    Hmm, did anyone hear that about Kyle Rittenhouse? Or the Jan. 6 political prisoners?

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