Monday, February 27, 2012

Yearbook Photo of Shooting Suspect TJ Lane UPDATED: More pictures of Lane added

Here is the Chardon High School yearbook photo of shooting suspect TJ Lane.


Here are more pics of Lane via Facebook.






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14 comments:

  1. Sad day in Chardon. God Bless this city.

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  2. Bless all of you Anonymous, fraid' to be real peeps. Hiding behind a fake nick, like the big bad shooter is gonna get ya

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    1. Amen I say to those in which have no regard for human life. Those shall not see the glory of heaven. Amen I say to them as though should you.

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    2. "If a man has a stubborn and rebellious son who does not obey his father and mother and will not listen to them when they discipline him,his father and mother shall take hold of him and bring him to the elders at the gate of his town...Then all the men of his town shall stone him to death."

      This is from the Bible, which displays frequent disregard for the sanctity of human life. Amen and glory of heaven my foot.

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  3. Hope he like Bubba!

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  4. His new name will be BJ Lane hehehe

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  5. Unfortunately for all involved, bullies sometimes get eaten by the bear. Maybe they didn't have any kittens handy to torture. What a shame no one stepped in to help him.

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  6. that mother f***er should burn in hell.

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    1. No, he shouldnt well he was bullied nothing elsecouldve caused this I was in Chardon when this happend we were on lockdown an dthe released 5 students at a time and 3 have passed away he didnt even go to Chardon and he wasnt mentally disturbed and sure we all make mistakes some more then others.. You should never say that!

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    2. being bullied is just an fucking excuse!!!! people get bullied all the time. there is ways to deal with it! instead of killing people. the facts say that the people were chosen at random!!!

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  7. Do we exactly know what caused this? No. But we can infer it was stress related. Instead of blaming him alone, blame his friends and family too. One of the students claimed before it happend claimed she saw a sad look in his eye. Why didn't she confront him and talk about it? Why didn't his parents sit and talk with him about violence being? I find the father at fault for letting his son see domestic vioence and for not being taught it was wrong.

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