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The tragic shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin is more than just another headline in the endless cycle of gun violence and that can only truly begin after taking care and addressing human tragedy which means all news coverage must start by honoring the lives lost while at the same time not overlooking any small, underlying critical and crucial context over any specific scenario. Therefore today's aim is not only exploring those immediate details but the ongoing aftermath and many underlying philosophical topics that all seem to stem out as results of this horrific tragedy. By exploring various elements we might uncover far more meaningful discussion points for a future path with potential to find common ground.
What starts as another school violence statistic is, at the core level a horrific reality that impacted a community as the Abundant Life shooting did result in the deaths of 42 year old teacher Erin Michelle West and 14 year old student Rubi Patricia Vergara , with an additional six people being left with various forms of injury. The story and news quickly jumped into a larger media attention after details emerged about 15 year old shooter Natalie Rupnow (who used the name Samantha online) allegedly communicating online with a man in California who was planning to target a government facility showcasing this wasn’t an act from pure irrational madness (as it can often be interpreted by those not immediately aware), there was intention and outside influence.
While investigators try to discover underlying facts surrounding that teen, a very basic understanding is that the shooter had complex issues regarding family relationships; with court documents highlighting custody battles of that teen splitting the teen between separated parents homes and through different custody contracts. It was also stated that those closest to the attacker highlighted feelings of social isolation with little interaction, no direct friends or many people outside her family setting to depend upon. And whilst ‘school bullying’ may or may not also have been an influential detail on that overall approach most core information so far appears to stem more from very personal struggles that the teen failed to deal with.
Those initial investigation points reveal deeper problems where the lack of safety and constant need for self protection can easily push a vulnerable and unstable individual to their breaking points, showing a deeper message: a family’s troubles become the core ingredient into long standing issues and personal tragedy. What may start with one or two small personal and isolated scenarios that seem unimportant do start developing far more impactful long term consequences and those initial minor cracks, are far from innocent small mistakes that may always seem easy to overlook or forgive within many family structures.
In the aftermath of this act of violence, residents of Madison did rally together through various vigils as well as support groups. But even through that core feeling of shared mourning a call for more action resonated with many ( and that wasn’t just unique to those affected ). There were loud voices and conversations regarding issues about gun accessibility especially within children while various government groups began also looking towards state laws with intent to enact tighter gun control measures by creating more background checks. Various national leaders made public statements as well about such issues all reflecting a deeply rooted problem about gun accessibility to minors while that public conversation then pushes its way through a complex political debate about personal freedom, rights and safety. And the victims that once felt connected are also part of a much grander community which must face hard truths about personal, regional, state and national level of systemic problems that led to this horrible chain of events.
There's also the more intimate component, that now faces everyone touched by this tragedy: The grieving families who must now rebuild without those members or that long running core network of community members that shared an intense moment. Their struggles ( and personal long term challenges to adapt to that pain ) are mostly outside most news cycle, it also deserves attention since that experience can serve to illuminate far more important messages if media companies also focus equally over the human elements as it does in sensational headlines that often fail to grasp or bring long term viable answers.
Beyond the basic factual reports there’s several other ethical issues which need to also come into our conversation about school shootings with this particular situation providing further exploration as well. That feeling of isolation from shooter who had little if not no true friendship networks ( especially within that age group ) and those family relationship issues combined with a highly disturbing outside influence did seem to create something as complex as it was incredibly dangerous, highlighting some serious and critical components, what starts as what may appear as ‘family matters’ does quickly evolve to public safety concerns, all from that seemingly small set of details that were made public (and also all that isn’t being said, such as feelings of social rejection that led to those terrible steps).
Also present is the obvious underlying need for open ethical debates. That lack of proper gun safety measures within an established ‘family dynamic’ , coupled with what many might refer as ‘lax’ approaches to how law permits gun ownership within minors created long term catastrophic failures within established social systems . Then again a further debate on what a government, schools or community can do in order to identify someone going through this kind of process must not ever be forgotten from all conversations so a constant critical review should be always present from all those involved in creating news; to properly serve their public audience so the focus is shifted over those core elements that led this issue rather than just ‘gun laws’ which is mostly the sole direction that mainstream media is currently putting its weight behind.
The Madison shooting sadly reflects several modern day failures for large community setting and not just solely school grounds but our societal frameworks ( in some countries ) as a large scope picture shows a consistent lack in basic ethical values of accountability when a clear safety risk does presents itself. It is essential we start those hard conversations so that future cases ( which seem to keep occurring at higher rates each given month) can at least generate viable results rather than repeat ‘thoughts and prayers’ which never solves the root problems from a production perspective as that does take responsibility over past individual, local or national errors that contributed for all those actions.
We, must therefore ask: if communities, family structures or any governing system fail to address individual personal needs, what other path would those people walk in to seek recognition ( be it via good means or tragic outcomes) if every form of outside safety net has already shown that it cannot address specific individual needs and when all that fails, can people be held fully responsible for their decisions and consequences or are those failures also part of shared community obligations as well?
The tragic shooting at the Abundant Life Christian School, was a terrible display of horrific loss. It highlighted deeper, much more complex structural issues in modern society ( or more specifically within certain regions ).
By fully understanding every side of the many elements related with that tragedy with an equal display of care , including social isolation, the accessibility of firearms to specific individuals in high risk of emotional issues alongside the critical role that both family, local settings, the state, the press or the nation ( all must work to resolve such events from future generations ) are critical to not repeat these horrible outcomes as an active component of the discussion and all are entitled to their specific value rather than just one specific point that will always leave open questions as this very act also shows, once more why ‘thoughts and prayers’ alone isn’t a genuine and ethical approach as some outside of this experience might wish; as this will keep happening until we as a society begin working to address those core elements with care for true long-term solutions rather than simple sensational headline that only benefit media companies but fail their intended audiences.