2ND RESPONDERS ARRIVE IN TIME TO CLEAN UP THE MESS

Guess who had nothing to do with stopping the Seattle Pacific University shooter? That’s right. Our beloved 2nd responders arrived in time to take away the perpetrator after a citizen risked their life to subdue the nutjob. The police will never stop a nutjob in advance or during their assault. They were even told about the Santa Barbara nutjob and did nothing. The police are too busy generating revenue and intimidating law abiding citizens to actually stop a crime. All hail the 2nd responders for arriving in time to draw the chalk outlines and put up the yellow crime scene tape.

Campus Shooting Suspect Wanted to Kill as Many as Possible, Police Say

SEATTLE June 6, 2014 (AP)

The man blasting away with a shotgun paused to reload, and Jon Meis saw his chance.

The 22-year-old building monitor pepper-sprayed and tackled the gunman Thursday in Seattle Pacific University’s Otto Miller Hall, likely preventing further carnage, according to police and university officials.

Meis and other students subdued him until officers arrived and handcuffed him moments later.

Police said the shooter, who killed a 19-year-old man and wounded two other young people, had 50 additional shotgun shells and a hunting knife. He admitted after his arrest that he wanted to kill as many people as possible before taking his own life, Seattle police wrote in a statement filed in court Friday.

“I’m proud of the selfless actions that my roommate, Jon Meis, showed today taking down the shooter,” fellow student Matt Garcia wrote on Twitter. “He is a hero.”

The suspect, 26-year-old Aaron R. Ybarra, has a long history of mental health problems for which he had been treated and medicated, said his attorney, public defender Ramona Brandes. Ybarra is on suicide watch at the jail, she said.

“He is cognizant of the suffering of the victims and their families and the entire Seattle Pacific community,” she said. “He is sorry.”

Meis, a dean’s list electrical engineering student, was emotionally anguished but not injured in the shooting, Harborview Medical Center spokeswoman Susan Gregg said Friday. He was treated there and released.

Roman Kukhotskiy, 22, who was in the building when the violence broke out, said: “I was amazed that he was willing to risk all that for us. If Jon didn’t stop him, what’s to say? I could have been the next victim.”

He said Meis is getting married this summer and has accepted a job with Boeing, where he has interned in previous years.

The leafy campus of the private, Christian university about 10 minutes north of downtown Seattle was quiet the morning after the shooting, with a service held at midday. People stopped by a makeshift memorial near Otto Miller Hall to pay their respects.

Seattle Mayor Ed Murray identified the student killed as Paul Lee, a “Korean-American student with a bright future.”

The gunman had just entered the science and engineering building when he opened fire in the foyer. Classes were taking place upstairs.

Ybarra was booked into the King County Jail and appeared, wearing a protective vest, in a jailhouse courtroom Friday. A judge found probable cause to detain him without bail.

Ybarra was hospitalized for mental health evaluations twice in recent years, said Pete Caw, assistant police chief in Ybarra’s hometown, the Seattle suburb of Mountlake Terrace.

Officers encountered Ybarra in 2010 and 2012. Both times, he was severely intoxicated and taken to Swedish Hospital in Edmonds for evaluation, Caw said. In the October 2012 incident, police found Ybarra lying in a roadway.

He was arrested on suspicion of DUI in nearby Edmonds in 2012, said Edmonds police Sgt. Mark Marsh.

“We are so very shocked and sad over yesterday’s shootings at SPU,” Ybarra’s family said in a statement. “We are crushed at the amount of pain caused to so many people. To the victims and their families, our prayers are with you.”

Ybarra is not a student at the school, police said.

Late Thursday, investigators searched a house in the north Seattle suburb of Mountlake Terrace believed to be tied to Ybarra.

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Coyote
Coyote
June 7, 2014 5:31 pm

Wasn’t Reagan the one who put mentally ill patients in the street to save costs?

Desertrat
Desertrat
June 7, 2014 6:16 pm

Courts all across the country held that if a mental-health patient was unlikely to do physical harm in the community, “Turn him loose!” Congress got into the do-goodism act with uniform legislation and “more money”. Unfortunately, the money wasn’t spent in any practical manner, but it was spent. And the legions of homeless grew.

Coyote
Coyote
June 7, 2014 7:46 pm

Thanks, desert. notice he program was so successful, hospitals started dropping off deadbeat patients in the streets as well.

Now the CBP is joining in, dumping undocumented aliens in the bus stations.
Next up, hardened prisoners dumped off at unused football stadiums.

taxSlave
taxSlave
June 7, 2014 10:02 pm

But of course the medicine and the individual was not the root cause. It was the gun stupid. /sarc

Mike Moskos
Mike Moskos
June 8, 2014 4:08 am

Pepper spray. I’ve thought about this a lot. There’s was footage of some incident on a local bus, two passengers got into an argument and he punched her. A 60+ old gay guy pulls out his pepper spray and sprays him; the mostly 20 somethings on the bus watched their screens.

Anyway, what’s nice about pepper spray is that it goes in the pocket easily and if you have to walk a long way, it’s unobtrusive. More importantly though, if a weapon gets taken away from me and gets used on me, I think I’d rather get pepper sprayed than tased or shot. In any scenario, I probably could get the spray out of my pocket faster than using a taser that’s part of a phone case or aiming a gun.

Bullock
Bullock
June 8, 2014 9:46 am

Mike Moskos, I will have a duel with you, you get your pepper spray and I get my pistol. Make sure you have all of your affairs in order because your family will appreciate that.

The American male, what has happened to you?

Nonanonymous
Nonanonymous
June 8, 2014 10:10 am

@coyote, and the cost savings was used to pay down the national debt /sarc

Anyone who thinks RR was some sort of hero needs to have their head examined. He talked the talk, but didn’t walk the walk.

I hear RR praised for being christian. So is GWB, supposedly, and we see how well that turned out.

At the end of the day, it’s the bankers that need to be kicked out, or we have delegated away our freedom.

a cruel accountant
a cruel accountant
June 8, 2014 12:47 pm

46 people died in mass shooting in 2013

On average 42 people die in the toilet every year

34,080 people died in car crashes last year.

Media hype

Persnickety
Persnickety
June 8, 2014 4:04 pm

@Account-ant: WE MUST BAN THE SCOURGE OF TOILETS. TOILETS CLAIM FAR TOO MANY INNOCENT LIVES IN THIS NATION. COUNTRIES WITHOUT TOILETS HAVE FAR FEWER TOILET-RELATED HOMICIDES THAN THE US DOES.

Ban! Ban! Ban!!! 🙂