Friday, January 10, 2020

St. Louis school bus caught in crossfire in gun situation, bus crashes into house

The General Assembly will address violence in Missouri cities during this legislative session and an incident today in St. Louis could well be one of the examples.

A school bus was caught in the crossfire as someone in a black SUV shot a woman in another vehicle. The bus ended up crashing into an unoccupied house.

The video is from KSDK in St. Louis.






4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Second Amendment...FTW!

Anonymous said...

More lies and propaganda. Where was the "crossfire", when someone shot a driver who didn't shoot back, and the school bus accident resulting from the injured driver crashing into it?

What proposed gun control will stop this sort of crime by non-peaceable gun owners committing a worse crime by shooting people? And how do you propose to amend the Constitution to make it legal?

Jenius with a J said...

This school bus doesn't have a tail gunner to protect the children? No armed security on this bus? Why in the year 2020 are we still asking questions like this?

Why not arm the children on the school bus? Just think how much less likely an accident like this would be if these young citizens had their Second Amendment rights preserved. Some well directed return fire from the school bus could have totally changed the situation that afternoon. Since these children attend a charter school they can learn proper gun handling at school. The NRA would probably pay for the training.

Anonymous said...

Jenius with a J: I know you're being facetious, but the school bus was never shot at, so your riff is irrelevant, the riders on it had no legitimate target to stop the car with the targeted driver from hitting it.