No, this isn't a repat of last year's report - it's happened again. Early reports do not mention the Goth connection but doubtless this will emerge. These Devil inspired weirdoes obviously are celebrating last years murders. (Last years murders? Yes, “Last Year’s Murders – Do keep up!)
Who are the perpetrators? Why won’t people simply accept that Goths are the tools of Satan and that restricted gun ownership prevents self defence?
A Finnish student has reportedly killed "several people" during a shooting spree at a vocational school in a remote town in the northwest of the country.
Finland's second school massacre in under a year began at 0800GMT in the town of Kauhajoki, about 180 miles (300km) northwest of Helsinki, and lasted slightly over an hour.
"I just heard from the police radio that the shooter has been caught. He no longer has a gun," a police spokesman said.
STT news agency quoted police as saying "several people may be dead".
The gunman was said to be a 20-year-old student at the school, which teaches teenagers and young adults and specialises in catering, travel and social and health education.
The daily Helsingin Sanomat said that he was seen entering the school, dressed in black and carrying a large bag, only a few minutes before the shooting started.
The state broadcaster YLE says there were 200 students inside the building when the shooting started. Parents were said to be panicking over the fate of their children.
The shootings occurred almost a year after a gunman killed eight people and himself at a school in the southern town of Jokela.
I advise True Christians to await the seasonal plaintive call of the Goth, “Not all Goths are like this!”
Who are the perpetrators? Why won’t people simply accept that Goths are the tools of Satan and that restricted gun ownership prevents self defence?
A Finnish student has reportedly killed "several people" during a shooting spree at a vocational school in a remote town in the northwest of the country.
Finland's second school massacre in under a year began at 0800GMT in the town of Kauhajoki, about 180 miles (300km) northwest of Helsinki, and lasted slightly over an hour.
"I just heard from the police radio that the shooter has been caught. He no longer has a gun," a police spokesman said.
STT news agency quoted police as saying "several people may be dead".
The gunman was said to be a 20-year-old student at the school, which teaches teenagers and young adults and specialises in catering, travel and social and health education.
The daily Helsingin Sanomat said that he was seen entering the school, dressed in black and carrying a large bag, only a few minutes before the shooting started.
The state broadcaster YLE says there were 200 students inside the building when the shooting started. Parents were said to be panicking over the fate of their children.
The shootings occurred almost a year after a gunman killed eight people and himself at a school in the southern town of Jokela.










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