Atlanta: The school-college session in America is starting from September 1. On Wednesday, the third day of the session on September 1, a 14-year-old student shot dead two of his classmates and two teachers. The whole of America was shocked.
Soon after the incident, FBI agents arrested the student and began questioning him. The incident took place at Appalai High School in Winder, Georgia.
In this regard, the FBI said that even though the boy is not an adult yet, he has to be questioned in the same way as an adult is questioned. Chris Hosie, director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, said. The boy's name is Colt Gray University. He also told reporters that he is 14.
Regarding this incident, Barrow County Sheriff Jutu Smith said that he had an A.R.K., a platform type semi-automatic rifle. As soon as the firing started, the school marshal caught him and threw him on the ground. The gun was also snatched from his hand. During interrogation, it was found that he had attacked on his own. He is not associated with any organization, group or gang.
It is worth noting that such attacks keep happening in schools every day. In 2007, 30 people died in such an attack. Biden, Kamala and Trump have expressed grief over the incident that happened on Wednesday.
The fundamental flaw is that the very amendment to the U.S. Constitution that gives an individual the right to keep and bear arms.