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Newtown Shooting

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Man Arrested For Facebook Post Supporting Sandy Hook Gunman

A Medina man was charged with inducing panic after he posted a status update supporting the school shooting in Newtown, Conn.

A Medina man posted support for the Sandy Hook gunman on Facebook, leading to a charge of inducing panic, reports WKYC Channel 3. Joseph Resovsky, 20, told the news station he was only trying to prove a point with his post by showing that people forget about things easily. His post, according to WKYC: "I'm so happy somebody shot up all those little (expletive). Viva la School Shootings!!!!" Medina Police say they received tons of calls and complaints about the post. That's why they charged him with inducing panic. Resovsky has since deleted his Facebook account. Read the full story at WKYC Channel 3's website.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Gun Control Laws: Too Far or Not Far Enough?

The debate has heated up in the days after the school shooting in Connecticut.

What do you think about the gun laws in Ohio—are they not strict enough or do restrictions need to be scaled back? It’s a question that has recently taken on more weight in the days following a deadly school shooting in Connecticut.  Ohio’s gun laws have been becoming more lenient in recent years, the Columbus Dispatch reports, pointing to a variety of new laws. That includes one passed in 2011 to allow concealed-carry weapons in bars.  And it’s likely that the restrictions will loosen even further soon. Gov. John Kasich is expected to sign House Bill 495, NewsNet5.com reports. According to the most recent bill analysis, the bill would loosen reciprocity agreements with other states regarding concealed-carry permits, eliminate a …

The Biz

10:32 am on Wednesday, December 19, 2012

To me the issue is not what he he used to kill, but why he did it. How could his mental issues been noticed and quickly handled for everyone's safety. We need to have proper mental health facilities available to assist parents, friends, coworkers etc when they notice an issue with someone. We need to try and get help for those we are concerned about and not just hope someone else will do it.   more ›

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Dick’s, Walmart Suspend Sales of Certain Semi-Automatic Rifles—What Do You Think?

In wake of Sandy Hook Elementary shooting, Dick's has removed all guns from the store closest to Newtown, Conn.

In wake of the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, Dick’s Sporting Goods, one of the largest sporting goods retailers in the world, has suspended sales of certain kinds of semi-automatic rifles from its store nationwide. The company, which is headquartered in Moon Township, PA, also has removed all guns from its chain closest to Newtown, Conn. The move follows a decision made by Walmart, which pulled the Bushmaster gun from its website on Monday. In a statement, Dick's said the move was made out of respect to the victims and families of Newtown. Friday’s shooting left 20 children, all between the ages of 6 and 7, and six adults dead. Dick's maintains a number of area stores. “We are extremely saddened by the unspeakable tragedy that …

How to Talk to Your Kids About the Newtown School Shooting

An expert shares advice for parents who are trying to explain the Newtown school shooting to their children.

In the wake of the Sandy Hook school shooting tragedy, parents are wondering what to tell their children about what happened and how to help them process what they may be hearing from friends, on television and via social media. Lauren Hutchinson, LMFT is a child and family therapist and parenting consultant with a practice in Bellevue, WA. She says step one for parents is to “turn off the TV.” “We don’t want to have the TV playing in the background all the time. It isn’t helpful and the news is traumatizing for kids to watch.”   For kids age 7 and younger Hutchinson says, “you want to shield them from the media coverage completely and parents should not initiate a conversation about the event because kids this age cannot make sense of …

Monday, December 17, 2012

Chief Noga On School Safety: 'Everyone Is Committed To Our Children's Safety'

Twinsburg Police Chief Chris Noga re-affirms the police department's commitment to school safety in the wake of last week's school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Netown, Conn.

Twinsburg Police Chief Chris Noga has posted a message re-affirming the police department's committment to school safety in the wake of last week's school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Netown, Conn. Noga said that both his department and the Twinsburg School District are committed to working together for the safety of the city's children. He wrote: The tragedy that occurred at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut last Friday is a stark reminder of how fragile life is.  As a father, I am deeply shocked and saddened.  Undoubtedly, it will take time for the criminal investigation to unfold and possibly give us answers to questions that we all have.  Until then, we must continue to remain resolute in protecting our …

Matt Bova

8:25 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

As a Twinsburg resident for almost 15 years, I have seen our City grow. Our schools, industries, and civil departments have grown as well. I am a firm believer that our City's police department does an excellent job at keeping our great City safe. The tragic events that have unfolded in other communities across our country will always hit home. Each day thousands of us residents leave our homes …   more ›

How to Help Families Affected by Newtown, CT School Shooting

People all over the world want to know how to help Sandy Hook residents following Friday's horrifying mass shooting.

In the wake of the unimaginable tragedy at Sandy Hook School Friday people from all over the world—in Connecticut, California, Canada and much farther away in Australia and India—sent an outpouring of support and want to know how they can help. If you want to be notified via email of ways to provide comfort and support during this difficult time, please post in the comments section: "I want to help." Patch will continue to update this article with ways to help—posting updates to the story as well as in the comments thread, triggering an email notification to commenters—and if you know of an organization or fundraiser providing assistance, let us know in the comments section, too. Already the United Way of Western Connecticut, in …

J. E. Jones

5:11 pm on Thursday, December 20, 2012

There are no or not enough words to describe the unimaginable grief and sorrow that all of you are experiencing during this holiday season. It is hard to deal with death even when it is expected, however, this event has happened so suddenly and so unexpectedly there was little or no time to prepare for the aftermath of such a tragic loss. May God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit comfort all of you and …   more ›

Twinsburg Schools React To Newtown Tragedy

Read a letter to parents from Twinsburg Superintendent Kathryn Powers about the tragedy in Newtown and the school district's crisis plans.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Tragedy in Newtown: 27 Dead in Elementary School Shooting

A gunman shoots at staff, children at a Newtown (CT) elementary school.

Officials in Newtown, CT, say they're trying to reunite parents with their children in the wake of a shocking multiple shooting at an elementary school in the town’s Sandy Hook neighborhood. First Selectman Pat Llodra told Patch that there is no information being released about the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting — only confirming that there was a shooting. "I'm horrified, saddened and shocked that this happened in Newtown," Llodra said. "Our priorities right now are making sure everyone safe and reuniting parents with their children." Citing an anonymous official "with knowledge" the Associated Press is reporting 27 people dead including 18 children at Sandy Hook Elementary School. The shooter is believed to be a …

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