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Death threat prompts police response to Newtown church on Sunday

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NEWTOWN, Conn.--St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church was evacuated during its noon mass on Sunday due to an anonymous threat made by phone.

A spokesman for the church told Yahoo News that an unidentified male called the rectory, threatening to "kill everyone."
"My friend didn't finish the job," the caller said, according to the church official.
The church alerted state police, who said it was a credible enough threat and ordered the church be evacuated, the spokesman said.
At approximately 12:30 p.m., Monsignor Robert Weiss interrupted a younger priest, "calmly told the parishoners there was a threat," and led the evacuation of approximately 500 people, he said.

Death threat prompts police response to Newtown church on Sunday | The Lookout - Yahoo! News
 
NEWTOWN, Conn.--St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church was evacuated during its noon mass on Sunday due to an anonymous threat made by phone.

A spokesman for the church told Yahoo News that an unidentified male called the rectory, threatening to "kill everyone."
"My friend didn't finish the job," the caller said, according to the church official.
The church alerted state police, who said it was a credible enough threat and ordered the church be evacuated, the spokesman said.
At approximately 12:30 p.m., Monsignor Robert Weiss interrupted a younger priest, "calmly told the parishoners there was a threat," and led the evacuation of approximately 500 people, he said.

Death threat prompts police response to Newtown church on Sunday | The Lookout - Yahoo! News

The police will have a full response to any similar calls.

You can expect a significant police presence at the church, school, town and at the funerals.

These kinds of threats are going to inflict more psychological damage to the residents.
 
We have too many crazy people running around loose.
 
NEWTOWN, Conn.--St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church was evacuated during its noon mass on Sunday due to an anonymous threat made by phone.

A spokesman for the church told Yahoo News that an unidentified male called the rectory, threatening to "kill everyone."
"My friend didn't finish the job," the caller said, according to the church official.
The church alerted state police, who said it was a credible enough threat and ordered the church be evacuated, the spokesman said.
At approximately 12:30 p.m., Monsignor Robert Weiss interrupted a younger priest, "calmly told the parishoners there was a threat," and led the evacuation of approximately 500 people, he said.

Death threat prompts police response to Newtown church on Sunday | The Lookout - Yahoo! News


Start by checking any of the following groups...

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Common Struggle / Lucha Común | Libertarian Communist Federation / Federación Comunista Libertaria
 
Humans are crazy.

In other news, the moon orbited the earth.
 

If only it would be so easy to track down that caller.

Most likely he is 20-30 something loser still living at home with his parents and probably doesn't even own a gun. Doubt if he belongs to any organization. If he was really going to come shooting he would do just that and not do a prank call. But the police can't take a chance and had to evacuate everyone.
 
We have too many crazy people running around loose.

Pretty much sums things up. Thing is, how do we get weapons away from these people? Also how do we know if someone would go bonkers and start shooting / harming others?
 
Pretty much sums things up. Thing is, how do we get weapons away from these people? Also how do we know if someone would go bonkers and start shooting / harming others?

Was it confirmed that the caller had weapons, and I missed it or something? It was a prank call, probably with the hopes of stirring up exactly this reaction.
 
Was it confirmed that the caller had weapons, and I missed it or something? It was a prank call, probably with the hopes of stirring up exactly this reaction.


Im saying in general terms, not just relating to this story.
 
NEWTOWN, Conn.--St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church was evacuated during its noon mass on Sunday due to an anonymous threat made by phone.

A spokesman for the church told Yahoo News that an unidentified male called the rectory, threatening to "kill everyone."
"My friend didn't finish the job," the caller said, according to the church official.
The church alerted state police, who said it was a credible enough threat and ordered the church be evacuated, the spokesman said.
At approximately 12:30 p.m., Monsignor Robert Weiss interrupted a younger priest, "calmly told the parishoners there was a threat," and led the evacuation of approximately 500 people, he said.

Death threat prompts police response to Newtown church on Sunday | The Lookout - Yahoo! News

I believe that certain things should warrant an ass beating from the public after a guilty conviction.Calling in threats should be one of those things.
 
I find myself almost wishing this were real, that this guy really was a friend of the shooter, and planned with the shooter, etc....ONLY so that we could find him, lash him to a pole, and flay him alive, on national TV.
 
Pretty much sums things up. Thing is, how do we get weapons away from these people? Also how do we know if someone would go bonkers and start shooting / harming others?

How about we identify them and put them in mental institutions... then we don't have to worry about them arming themselves.
 
How about we identify them and put them in mental institutions... then we don't have to worry about them arming themselves.


You know, they say that a broader debate is needed after a tragedy like this, then I read this blog entry by a constitutional scholar, and expert....

Cries for more "gun control" have flooded opinion and editorial pages in the wake of the school shooting in Connecticut. We in America are entitled to our personal opinions. But the opinion that Americans do not have a right to own firearms, and the assertion that the Constitution does not protect the right of individuals to own firearms, is absolutely factually false and is incorrect as a matter of law.
In 2008, the United States Supreme Court in District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008), held that the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution protects an individual's right to possess a firearm for private use within the home in federal enclaves. In 2010, in McDonald v. Chicago, 561 U.S. __ (2010), the Supreme Court held that the right of an individual to keep and bear arms protected by the Second Amendment is incorporated by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and applies to the states. That American citizens have a right to own firearms is conclusive and irrefutable.
People who have an emotional revulsion to firearms in general and who respond to shooting tragedies with well-intentioned proposals to prohibit or restrict law-abiding citizens from possessing firearms must remember that possessing a firearm is not like possessing a boat or a golf club. The possession of boats and golf clubs are not enshrined in our Constitution as fundamental liberties.
The right to own a firearm was considered by both the Framers of the Constitution in 1787 and by the current Supreme Court to be equal in importance to the right to speak freely, the right to peaceably assemble and the right to practice religion. These liberties are guaranteed to each of us by the first two amendments to the Constitution in the Bill of Rights.
We may grit our teeth when watch the Ku Klux Klan use the rights guaranteed to Americans in the First Amendment to march and to make inflammatory statements with which we disagree. But would we say that because a few kooks use these rights to upset us we should restrict freedom of speech and peaceable assembly for all of the rest of us?
Of course firearms can be used by criminals and the mentally ill to commit crimes and to kill innocent people. But so can knives, cars and hammers. A speeding truck can cause the same mayhem as an illegally fired handgun.
Guns are the most effective way for individuals to protect themselves and their loved ones from attack. So the right question to ask is not whether guns can be used to commit crimes; the right question to ask is: "Are guns used more often to prevent crimes or to commit crimes, and do they save more lives than they take?" The research of John R. Lott and numerous other academics has proven beyond question that crimes are stopped with guns about five times as frequently as crimes are committed with guns. The irrefutable fact is that states with the largest increases in gun ownership also have the largest drops in violent crimes. States which allow law-abiding citizens to carry guns experience the lowest rates of violent crimes. Criminals are much less likely to attack people if they fear that their intended victims might be able to defend themselves. Since criminals do not know who is and who is not carrying a concealed handgun, if even only a few citizens actually carry concealed handguns they effectively reduce the likelihood of attack for everyone else.
Would more laws regulating firearms have prevented the killings in Connecticut? Do laws prohibiting the sale and possession of illegal drugs prevent drug addicts from buying drugs?
The answer is not to restrict the firearms rights of law-abiding citizens. The answer is that the mentally ill should not be allowed to buy firearms. Mental illness and crime reporting requirements should be tightened. States must diligently submit mental illness and criminal records to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System so it can red flag individuals who should not be buying firearms.
Difficult though it may be to understand when we see crimes committed with firearms and the tragic loss of innocent life, we must remember that firearms are not like any of the other things we own. The Founders of America saw fit to place firearms in a highly exalted position in our framework of individual liberties. We must resist the temptation to abrogate the rights of many due to the illegal actions of a very few.


Read more: Blog: Infringing Gun Rights is Not the Solution
 

Was it confirmed that the caller had weapons, and I missed it or something? It was a prank call, probably with the hopes of stirring up exactly this reaction.

It was a prank call, but you better bet he was an Occupier with an agenda!
 
It was a prank call, but you better bet he was an Occupier with an agenda!

I am not prejudging these days, my post was a little tongue in cheek. but just a little.
 
I am not prejudging these days, my post was a little tongue in cheek. but just a little.

Your post was dumb as Hell.
 
Your post was dumb as Hell.

Oh, ok, now go ahead and prove with your unhinged temperament why it is that what I posted would even be considered..... Straighten up pal.
 
How about we identify them and put them in mental institutions... then we don't have to worry about them arming themselves.

Then we would lost 99% of the posters here. Leaving just you and I to post and how boring that would become.
 
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