FBI looks for woman 'infatuated' with Columbine school shooting

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FBI looks for woman 'infatuated' with Columbine school shooting
Associated Press
Published:
April 16, 2019
Updated:
April 16, 2019 10:28 PM EDT
This combination of undated photos released by the Jefferson County, Colo., Sheriff's Office on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 shows Sol Pais.Jefferson County Sheriff's Office via AP
LITTLETON, Colo. — Authorities said Tuesday that they are looking for a young woman who is “infatuated” with the 1999 shooting at Columbine High School and made threats just days before the 20th anniversary of the attack that killed 13 people.
The undisclosed threats led Columbine and several other high schools outside Denver to lock their doors for nearly three hours. All students were safe, school officials said.
Sol Pais, 18, travelled to Colorado on Monday night and has tried to buy firearms, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI. Pais was last seen in the foothills west of Denver, was considered armed and extremely dangerous and should not be approached.
The FBI’s Rocky Mountain Safe Streets Task Force issued a notice Tuesday describing Pais as “infatuated with (the) Columbine school shooting.” The alert said police who come into contact with her should detain her and evaluate her mental health.
Sheriff’s spokesman Mike Taplin said the threats she made were general, not specific to any school.
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Officials didn’t provide further details or reveal where Pais travelled from, saying it would compromise their investigation.
The Denver Post reported that a call to a phone number listed for Pais’ parents in Surfside, Florida, was interrupted by a man who identified himself as an FBI agent and said he was interviewing them.
The Associated Press left messages at two numbers listed for Pais’ relatives in Florida, while another number was disconnected.
The doors were locked at Columbine and more than 20 other schools in the Denver area as the sheriff’s office said it was investigating threats against schools related to an FBI investigation.
Columbine students continued attending classes in the afternoon and left school on time, but after-school activities were cancelled on the campus in Littleton, Colorado.
Teenage gunmen attacked Columbine on April 20, 1999, killing 12 classmates and a teacher.
http://torontosun.com/news/world/columbine-other-suburban-denver-schools-on-lockdown
 

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I still do not understand why those of the NRA are so against background checks of people applying for gun ownership. One can still get a gun.


Had someone tell me that because Americans are so infatuated with their guns, they all should be given muskets just as people had when the Constitution was written. I second that motion as that makes more sense than anything I've heard so far.
 

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I still do not understand why those of the NRA are so against background checks of people applying for gun ownership. One can still get a gun.
Had someone tell me that because Americans are so infatuated with their guns, they all should be given muskets just as people had when the Constitution was written. I second that motion as that makes more sense than anything I've heard so far.
Hey! I have a right to my muskeg!
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Just remember: Always chase beers with shooters!
 

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I still do not understand why those of the NRA are so against background checks of people applying for gun ownership. One can still get a gun.
Had someone tell me that because Americans are so infatuated with their guns, they all should be given muskets just as people had when the Constitution was written. I second that motion as that makes more sense than anything I've heard so far.
I can think of a few good reasons. The questions asked and the power given to the peole in charge. Among other things they wanted to know when we had the long gun registry was if you had a divorce or bankruptcy in the past 6 months, even on the renewal. So depending on the mood od the unelected and protected bureaucrap processing your application you could loose posession of rifles you had owned for decades. Along with this you also gave the government permission to come into your home and see if your guns are stored according to their rules. And we all know that soon the wrong kind of people will take control of the registry and stard taking peoples guns away because they can. As happened with automatic rifles.