Andrecious Clark
9:47pm
Eight people were killed in a nursing home rampage. A armed man shot and killed seven patients and a nurse in Carthage, North Carolina Sunday morning. The slain patients ranged from ages from 78 to 98 and a nurse was also killed and while trying to take the killer down, police officers were shot. The man accused of carrying the attack was 45 year-old Robert Stewart. Police shot him, but his condition is unknown. Stewart had a rifle, a shotgun and other weapons. I don’t know whats going on, but there has been list of rampage killings in March. This truly has to be the worse, the police don’t know what made him do this, he doesn’t have any family or friends in the nursing home. That guy is seriously crazy. I hope his punishment is severe, something like death, the police should have shot him dead for harming and killing elderly people. In my eyes crime are increasing today in society, and in order cut down on crime, I believe law enforcement are going to have to make punishment harder. They should make people fear committing such crimes, and if they do so that may cut down on some of the killing, but you'll never know, because people are so crazy they might not even care. When I first saw this article and it said eight people were killed in a nursing home, I thought of my mother and sister, because they work in a nursing home, and they love the patients like there family. I can imagine how bad the family members feel, and my prayers go out to all of them.
6 comments:
This nursing home rampage is crazy, the control on killings does need to start to be under control or help it. Why are there random killings going on when our economy is becoming to its lowest point right now... do the two have relations?
The frightening part for me is the complete random act. The idea of a lack of motivation or just doing it for the sheer rush of it scares me that there are people in the world like this. But do we really have to kill them? It doesn't teach them a lesson. Figuring out the motive seems more important to me than shooting him before damage and psychological accounts are taken into care.
I read about this, and I find this trend in violent mass murders very troubling. In the past few days something like 25 people have been murdered in this country as a result of mass murders. I hope this isn't indicative of an increasing trend; if this is causally related to the economy, as Cory suggested, I imagine this is only the beginning and things may get much worse. It's insane, what money will lead people to do...
I agree that there needs to be harsher punishment on people who crimes, but why should we sink to their levels and kill just as they as killing? Is that not hypocracy? We need to find other ways to stop this violence rather than opposing it will violence itself.
I work at a nursing home and never did I think that I would have to worry about someone coming in and opening fire. This is just sad that the elderly people in that nursing home had to experience such a tragedy because someone had it out for one person.
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