Submitted by Outrageous-Atm t3_zg32y4 in newhampshire

I'm currently in school in a "soft lockdown". I always hear about school shootings but i never thought it would happen in NH. It's said that the reports are hoaxes i hope this is true.

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edit: Concord PD said threats were not credible, Thank god

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tossaway69420lol t1_izf30p6 wrote

Im ready for the downvotes, and I know this would never happen here, but:

If fucking scum bags like this ever get caught, I feel a suitable consequence is cutting out their tongues.

Fuck these motherfuckers

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Maldonian t1_izf68ku wrote

I’m not in favor of torture, but yes, there should be big consequences to the person or people who did this.

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LELANDYEE t1_izhbg4n wrote

I used to live in Newtown and i used to think the same thing. "It can't happen here".

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BooRand t1_izflblx wrote

Mock execution would be an eye for an eye, they feel the fear of believing they are going to die

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DeerFlyHater t1_izerloc wrote

They're hoaxes. They've hit quite a few schools.

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Outrageous-Atm OP t1_izervla wrote

Awful that someone would false report, I'm glad it's not a really bad situation

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11_Wolfie_11 t1_izgdctn wrote

Of course they’re not credible. Nobody who has carried out a mass shooting has called a bunch of different schools, and threatened to mass shoot them.

My opinion was pretty unpopular on another post, but it seems more likely to me that whomever is doing this is more interested in stimulating a reaction from law enforcement and our lawmakers than simply scaring civilians, or actually carrying out an event of this type.

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widget_fucker t1_izh4ab5 wrote

Yeah youre probably right. But its still scary when you have small children at a nearby school. Definitely stokes your primal fear and inner savage.

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glockster19m t1_izh0ggq wrote

Has there ever been a mass shooting that actually was preempted by a threat?

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Onceuponajoe t1_izipkbo wrote

That would be a terrible look for administration or law enforcement. If a threat came in and they ignored it? A better question would be if they showed up to try do it after threatening. Assume it’d be covered by LE and they’d leave.

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BattletoadGalactica t1_izetyuz wrote

Yeah, got an email from my kid's school syaing although my kid's school was not targeted, a few NH schools were and they are viewed as hoaxes right now, but the Police and DHS were monitoring the situation and Police will be in and out of the school today. So... Yay

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DorkDorkDorkGoose t1_izexh52 wrote

The difference between a "hoax" and the real thing is dead children and teachers. I hope they're able to track this down.

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Outrageous-Atm OP t1_izfbvzt wrote

I completely agree, I shouldn’t be scared to go to school these POSs need to be caught and punished

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borninthe617 t1_izf9syw wrote

Got the phone calls too. So so foul.

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-Codfish_Joe t1_izfo2lr wrote

I'm surprised it took this long after Sanford.

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Hot-Consequence t1_izexjup wrote

I work in Concord, and we got notified of the lockdown as well. It's so scary.

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DeerFlyHater t1_izf76a6 wrote

> It's so scary.

and this is what makes me rage over events like this.

Why are people going around deliberately scaring children, faculty, their families, people working nearby, and all the while wasting police time.

I could almost see a distraction hoax being used if someone was to rob a bank on the other side of town, but these POSs are just doing it to scare people.

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CocoTheElder t1_izj686z wrote

Possible reason: The "independent thinkers " now get to wail about how unsafe the schools are, and that the best way to "keep the children safe" is to homeschool, and the State should approve those Freedom Fund vouchers immediately.

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draggar t1_izf0qyi wrote

Someone has been calling a lot of police departments reporting them.

Sad that they're hoaxes - and I hope they find out who is behind it.

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valleyman02 t1_izfascd wrote

Glad that they're hoaxes*. I'm assuming anyways. These are acts of terrorists.

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