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Successfully Thwarted and Deliberately Ignored

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“Well, we’ve got to do something.”

“Thoughts and prayers just aren’t going to cut it anymore.”

“Enough is enough.”

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These are the responses we hear en masse from the anti-gun crowd after every school shooting. Before the facts are known, the voices from gun-grabbing politicians and anti-gun activists ring out in unison, spewing parroted rhetoric. On TV screens everywhere, they broadcast that something has to be done, that thoughts and prayers are empty, that they’ve had enough of the senseless slaughter.

And they’re absolutely correct.

The left, the right, the gun-control crowd, the so-called gun nuts—every single one of them agrees wholeheartedly that school shootings have no place in our society, and that more needs to be done to keep our children, our most precious resources, safe.

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But here’s the issue: Our side has done something. The NRA has formulated a reasonable, constitutional plan so effective, so methodic that it causes thwarted school shootings to pass through the news cycle with nothing more than a written brief behind an inconspicuous link on the homepage.

CBS didn’t interrupt your daytime soaps with “Breaking News” emblazoned across the screen, sending you to news anchors who commended the police in Richmond, Ind., for a job well done. Fox News didn’t feature a quintet of talking heads who broke down the details of a security breach gone right. Not one outlet gave the story the justice it deserved. Not CNN, nor MSNBC. Not Fox News, nor The Drudge Report.

We here at NRATV, on the other hand, gave the most complete picture of how the events transpired.

We here at NRATV, on the other hand, gave the most complete picture of how the events transpired.

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The stage was set for a chilly morning in Richmond to be disturbed by gunshots. A 14-year-old shooter had a rifle, a pistol, and a plan—a plan to wreak havoc on unsuspecting students at a nearby school. Upon learning that the boy had taken a family member hostage and forced them to drive him to Dennis Intermediate School, his mother notified police immediately. A lockdown at the school was put into effect immediately, and students and teachers braced themselves for the worst—just as they had practiced.

Police arrived to find the boy pulling explosives from his vehicle. The boy saw the police and headed straight for the school, shot out a glass door, and entered the building, firing shots at officers as he disappeared inside.

Seeing the futility of his pursuit, the boy took his own life and ended the shooting as quickly as it had started.

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Now, how many innocent students suffered gunshot wounds or were killed in the early-morning fracas?

Not one.

And how many mainstream media outlets covered the foiled shooting with round-the-clock analysis of the precision with which law enforcement diffused the situation?

Not one.

Not one — because the mainstream media follow the creed of “If it doesn’t bleed, it doesn’t lead.” Not one — because the plan was executed to perfection. Just as we have called for, police responded quickly, administrators locked down the school efficiently, and lives were saved.

But the media don’t want our plan to work. While we’re fighting to save lives and empower good people, they relentlessly chase the end goal of gun confiscation. They pursue for totalitarian power and the eradication of America’s first freedom.

This incident was a textbook example of how leadership should respond to school shootings. Law enforcement and school administration are doing their part to keep kids safe. We all need to do ours. We need to contact our congressmen, contact our city officials. If we can all sound our voices loud and clear, we can effect change, and we can save lives.

For more hard-hitting truth about this story and more, check out this season.

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