Ok then. I'll take your word for it then.
Ah yes, the inevitable "nuh-uh, you are!" knee-jerk response.
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I guess this shooting is another victory for you also.
There, enjoy the taste of your own medicine.
more innocent children dead from these tools of war. when will this country do something that will have real results? weapon confiscation is needed
http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/22/justic...html?hpt=hp_t3
"Griego told investigators he hoped to end his spree "at a Walmart, with mass destruction," Bernalillo County Sheriff Dan Houston told reporters.
Griego told investigators he was "frustrated with his mother," but "he did not articulate that to our investigators any further or give any explanation of that at all," Houston said."
The youth's father, Greg Griego, was a former pastor at an Albuquerque church and a chaplain to the city's fire department who also worked with prisoners. He's believed to have been the last of the victims, gunned down about 5 a.m. Saturday when he came home from working the graveyard shift at a homeless shelter, Houston said.
The killings had begun about four hours earlier, when Nehemiah Griego shot and killed his mother, Sarah Griego, while she slept. The shot from the .22-caliber rifle woke his 9-year-old brother Zephania, who had been asleep next to her, an arrest affidavit recounted.
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When the teen told Zephania that their mother was dead, "Nehemiah stated his brother did not believe him," the affidavit states. "So Nehemiah picked up his mother's head to show his brother her bloody face. Nehemiah stated his brother became upset, so he shot his brother in the head with the same rifle used to kill his mother."
After that, "Nehemiah stated he lost his sense of conscience" and went on to kill his sisters, 5-year-old Jael and 2-year-old Angelina, police said.
After the slayings, Griego "spent the majority of the day with his girlfriend," whose conduct remains a focus of the investigation, Houston said.
Most of the victims were shot with the .22, but a semiautomatic AR-15 rifle was also used in the killings, sheriff's Lt. Sid Covington said. The Griegos had five other grown children, none of whom lived at home, Covington said.
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