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<blockquote data-quote="Ace_on_the_Turn" data-source="post: 2800131" data-attributes="member: 27417"><p>There is always uncertainty after an event like this. After the Columbine shooting there were reports that some victims were targeted because of their faith. Turns out, it wasn't true. The killers shot everyone, they didn't care who the victims were or faith they were or weren't. </p><p></p><p>Cheyeanne Fitzgerald, a survivor, said, "“I don’t think he was really targeting them. I honestly don’t think he was targeting anybody. He just wanted to do it for fun. ‘Cause he still shot every single one that he asked. So I don’t think he was actually targeting a specific religion.”</p><p>Rand McGowan, a survivor, said, "The shooter would call a person: ‘You, stand up. And then he would ask them if they were a Christian, knew God, or had religion. And it wasn’t like it was stated on TV. It wasn’t about that he was just trying to pinpoint Christians, no.”</p><p>I have yet to find a direct quote from a survivor to the contrary. One survivor's father claimed that non-Christians were shot in the leg instead of the head but there's no proof of that and it contradicts what people that were there said happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace_on_the_Turn, post: 2800131, member: 27417"] There is always uncertainty after an event like this. After the Columbine shooting there were reports that some victims were targeted because of their faith. Turns out, it wasn't true. The killers shot everyone, they didn't care who the victims were or faith they were or weren't. Cheyeanne Fitzgerald, a survivor, said, "“I don’t think he was really targeting them. I honestly don’t think he was targeting anybody. He just wanted to do it for fun. ‘Cause he still shot every single one that he asked. So I don’t think he was actually targeting a specific religion.” Rand McGowan, a survivor, said, "The shooter would call a person: ‘You, stand up. And then he would ask them if they were a Christian, knew God, or had religion. And it wasn’t like it was stated on TV. It wasn’t about that he was just trying to pinpoint Christians, no.” I have yet to find a direct quote from a survivor to the contrary. One survivor's father claimed that non-Christians were shot in the leg instead of the head but there's no proof of that and it contradicts what people that were there said happened. [/QUOTE]
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