no doubt,
"It was in January, 1979, I recall the first school shooting, at least the one which caught everyone’s attention. And it was here in San Diego. After barricading her house across the street from Cleveland Elementary School in San Carlos, 16-year-old Brenda Ann Spencer opened fire with a semi-automatic .22 caliber rifle, killing the principal, the custodian and wounding eight children and police officer before she surrendered after a seven-hour standoff. Tried as an adult, she received a sentence of 25 years to life in prison. She has been denied parole four times, and it will be 2019 before she is eligible again.
After her capture, she told police the reason behind her attack was, “I don’t like Mondays.” Shortly thereafter, Bob Geldof and the Boomtown Rats immortalized those words in their song of the same title. The United States collectively covered their ears and called for a ban of the song because it capitalized on a tragedy, as if that had never been done before. Instead of engaging in our typical knee-jerk reaction, we should have listened to the lyrics of the song and we would have found it was a song asking why such a young person could hate so much to kill and injure so many.
But we did not, we tried to ban the song, we denounced Geldof, and wrung our collective hands and beat our collective breasts and, in the end, did nothing. And more killing took place. I heard yesterday that since the 1999 Columbine murders, 20 years after Cleveland Elementary School, there have been 181 school shootings in the United States."
http://sandiegofreepress.org/2012/12/how-many-more-mondays-changing-a-culture-of-glorified-violence/ 
the eyes and dress and style was #1 (the guy back right in the band is scarry.) ironically the lead singer only did heroin once by accident but his x wife and daughter died of OD heroin.

again thanks for sharing.
