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“Student Kills Asst. Principal In Rampage”


His name is Robert Butler (pictured here) and he went on a shooting rampage at his high school yesterday. But before doing so, he posted a chilling message on his Facebook page warning them of the attack and blaming the school for driving him to violence.

Butler, 17, burst into an office at Millard South High School in Omaha, NE, during school hours and fired four to five shots, striking the assistant principal and the principal before fleeing in his car and eventually committing suicide about a mile from the school, Omaha police said.

Assistant Principal Vicki Kaspar (L), 58, died at a hospital hours later. The principal, Curtis Case (R), 45, was reported in serious but stable condition.

No students were injured in the shooting.

Isn’t Butler (pictured above) the cutest kid? Which goes on to show you that the devil will use anyone to kill, steal and destroy!!

Butler’s friends and family were left dumbfounded by the attack and struggled to explain what drove the boy, described as fun-loving and energetic, to his gruesome end.

84 thoughts on ““Student Kills Asst. Principal In Rampage””

  1. What could have possible led this kid to do this? Especially since there don’t seem to be any accounts stating anything negative that occured at the school or in his life (at least not anything that has been reported yet).

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  2. “Isn’t Butler (pictured above) the cutest kid? Which goes on to show you that the devil will use anyone to kill, steal and destroy!!”

    @Tracy, so true, the devil does NOTHING NEW! It’s always the same thing just a different time, different place and different people. he (the devil) will USE anybody…so what you said is true!!!

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    1. I am just so sorry for the families..­.and for this kid if he truly thought this was his only way out. Tragic on all counts.

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    2. This is so sad to think about. and “yes” it goes to show you how the devil can “USE” anything and anybody!
      can happen anywhere and life can change in a matter of minutes.

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  3. I disliked my principal and guidance counselor in high school, but that’s adolescence. I could never fathom doing anything violent, out of anger. My condolences to the families involved in this insane and horrible event.

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    1. @Harlem, These some new breeded devils coming up 2day. dey got more peer pressure and more bullshit to contend with. This story is sad.

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      1. SLICK:
        Things are changing, rapidly. I believe it has to do with the way our children are being raised, and the things in our culture they are being exposed to.

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    2. I Co-sign @Slick, Each generation is getting worse than the previous. And it doesnt get better! Imagine 100 years from now? Dont even think about it. Most of what we have now wont even exist.

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    3. Kids today are under a great deal of pressure than years ago. Kids just don’t know how to have fun anymore. In my day after school we played outside, got exhausted, had dinner as a family, did homework with the help of our parents, watched a little television and went off to bed. We had no time to get depressed and plan murders. Parents need to start being parents again and start giving their children JESUS @a young age.

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      1. @OLIVIJAH & ADAM:
        Though we will probably never know the real reasons, I wonder if this kid didn’t have psych/emot­ional issues that meant he was on some kind of drug like Prozac, Abilify, etc. So many times teens are prescribed these drugs all willy-nill­y and have terrible reactions that result in violence of some sort, or suicide.

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      2. @Man, he apparently lived in pain and he thought that this was his only way out. yet his father was a cop or a detective.

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      3. Nah @Felicia, I have a hard time believing that a police detective’­s kid was being bullied or the victim of some other serious issues with the school.

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      4. @MAN
        Cop’s kids are no different from anyone else’s kids. They get bullied and are bullied. They are A students and they flunk out. They are geeks and they are jocks. Only difference is that they have parents who are cops. Believe it or not, most cops don’t throw their weight around trying to make sure everyone knows not to mess with their kid.

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      5. I agree w/Yvonne: 10-1 says this kid was on prozac or some other drug to treat one of the many pseudo “mental illnesses” the psychiatri­c community has invented over the last 20 years.

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      6. Exactly @Donte,
        Someone SHOULD HAVE KNOWN of this student’s problems which would have ben clear to anyone who was observant. His parents certainly should have known that this boy had problems. Some school staff also ought to have been aware. Definitely­, his friends and classmates knew something. Most likely, this tragedy could have been prevented.

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      7. So what yall are saying is that *metal detectors* are needed at all public schools? Because one may never know someone’s mental state in every situation.

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      8. Daisy,
        The schools need profession­al psychologi­sts and/or psychiatri­sts on staff, working to identify problems and intervene.

        Metal detectors don’t help. If a kid is having a problem and (unfortuna­tely) sees this as a solution to the problem, then a metal detector will NOT stop them.

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      9. anyone entering any school system in America needs to be given an escape plan – how very sad for all of us!

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  4. My condolence­s to the families involved. This kids Dad was an Omaha police detective so I’m sure there will be a full investigat­ion into how he obtained a weapon.

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    1. Yeah and @CEODawg, what the media is not saying is that there was obviously a reason why this kid was moved to a different school in the middle of his senior year. At the time of the shooting he was being suspended for reportedly driving and tearing up the Millard South football field. This kid wasn’t a victim of bullying, he was a nice middle class kid who had problems.

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  5. Look at the picture of the students in this post.

    How sad……This incident is going to affect those kids for the rest of their lives.

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  6. I find the young man’s fb update disturbing­. We’ll never know what drove him to this – I imagine it was rather painful. Tragic all the way around.

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    1. I know right @QTIP,
      This is very sad for all involved. I pray that those who were injured will be okay, and I pray that the family of the kid who shoot himself will find peace during this terrible time. I cannot even imagine what they are all going through at this sad time.

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    1. Stories like this one are always so tragic. And you really have to wonder what has to be going on in a teenager’s life/insid­e his or her head that makes committing an act like this seem like a good idea.

      @civil, prayer always brings comfort. but again this depends on one’s faith.

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  7. The world is full of these types. Just make sure they have plenty of guns to express themselves properly. Remember guns don’t kill people, people kill people.

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    1. Um BBallen., Are you sipping the henney baby or did you not read this post?
      “2” of them are already dead, so not everyone is going to end up okay.

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      1. The Vice Principal and the kid in the pic are both dead.
        The principal was injured but is healing.

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