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like this, witnessing something like this, you wrote, "i realise there is no getting over it and there's no going back to normal." how difficult is it to just understand survivors of a school shooting, that really can last much longer than just a couple of years within a school or high school, this last into adulthood. i think it will last our whole lives. i know other survivors that were at columbine with me very well and all of us are still highly affected by this every day. i know other survivors that were in shootings that took place before columbine and they are still affected by it, even people who are 50 years after their shootings. this kind of trauma stays with you forever. i don't think that people realise it. i think it's important for everyone to know that. it's not easy or simple to get over trauma that affects you this deeply. and we really need to do

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FOX and Friends Sunday

suicides per year. >> centers for disease control tell us that the number one reason for suicide is -- is kids not being connected not feeling a part of something. and almost every school shooting is a suicide with homicides involved. the young men or young women that go into the school know they're going die. it is a suicide and homicide kind of approach. so we go into schools and we share rachel's story through assembly with training we create what's called friends of rachel clubs 10,000 of those across america and those clubs do amazing things to help kids connect with each other pep and it is through those connections that we see young people actually turn themselves in or friends turn them in when they find out that there's a plan to blow up a school or shoot a school. so we have prevented mean one of them prevented last month a young man had planned and friend turned him in after assembly and

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Trans high schooler arrested for planning school shooting

Montgomery County police have charged an 18-year-old trans-identified high school student in connection with plans to commit a school shooting.

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Montgomery County police say teen arrested for school shooting threat did not have access to a gun

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — A day after officers arrested a Wootton High School student who is accused of making threats of mass violence, the Montgomery County Department of Police (MCPD) held a news conference. MCPD arrested 18-year-old Alex Ye on Thursday after executing a search warrant on a 129-page “manifesto.” Police said […]

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Do lockdown drills do more harm than good?

This week marks the 25th anniversary of the Columbine High School massacre that saw two teenagers kill 12 students and one teacher. Since then a sharp increase in lockdown drills have been implemented in schools, but do they do more harm than good?

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a long time. ifocused on every day, just getting through the day for so long because i had so much trauma. since then i have found ways to advocate for others through my organisation and through my writing. i'm hoping to get out there, especially for other survivors that we can find some hope and healing in this. ., �* ., this. you've written about the emotional _ this. you've written about the emotional impact _ this. you've written about the emotional impact of - this. you've written about the emotional impact of going i this. you've written about the - emotional impact of going through something like this, witnessing something like this, witnessing something like this, you wrote, "i realise there is no getting over it and there's no going back to normal." how difficult is it to just understand survivors of a school shooting, that really can last much longer than just a couple of years within a school or high school, this last into adulthood. i within a school or high school, this last into adulthood.— last into adulthood. i think it will last into adulthood. i think it will last our whole _ last into adulthood. i think it will last our whole lives. _ last into adulthood. i think it will last our whole lives. i _ last into adulthood. i think it will last our whole lives. i know - last into adulthood. i think it will| last our whole lives. i know other survivors that were at columbine

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CNN This Morning Weekend

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CNN This Morning Weekend

all of this only came to light because last month he sent the book to a friend who he had previously been hospitalized within a psychiatric facility. they read it according to police, didn't even finish it before calling authorities. to report what they saw as an imminent threat of a school shooting. that kicked off this investigation. and since then, police say they have uncovered many more disturbing details online searches by ye about school shootings, ar 15s, and gun ranges, as well as some alarming messages, including one and back in december allegedly to the very same friend where you said, quote, my homicidal ideation has been getting worse lately to the point i might act on it eventually to take a listen. here's a little bit of what the montgomery county police chief said was in this manifesto during the execution of the warrant, officers were able to read 0s manifesto, which alleges is fiction.

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CNN This Morning Weekend

facility. what we don't know is what happened in the eight months after that, how much treatment are monitored? during that year received before march last month when his friend at notified police of that potential threat of a school shooting. now, the montgomery county school district says, ye has not physically been inside one of their schools since fall of 2022. and that's when he started taking online courses, according to police uh, did appear in court on friday on that misdemeanor charge of a threat of mass violence that carries a potential maximum penalty of ten years in prison. he is now being held without bond until his trial scheduled in early june gabe cohen, cnn washington tesla is recalling thousands of its cybertrucks. >> it has something to do with soap will explains how this soap issue is possibly endangering drivers and less than two years after becoming

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