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Brendan O'Rourke Gets Life Sentence For School Shooting Near San Diego

04/20/12 06:35 PM ET AP

Brendan Orourke
Brendan O'Rourke was sentenced to life for a school shooting in Carlsbad, Calif. in 2010.

VISTA, Calif. — A gunman who injured two second-graders when he opened fire on a crowded elementary school playground near San Diego was sentenced Friday to life in prison.

Vista Superior Court Judge Aaron Katz chastised Brendan O'Rourke for terrorizing the noontime crowd at Kelly Elementary School in Carlsbad in October 2010, according to U-T San Diego ( ). http://bit.ly/HYMEMA

"Your twisted plot has forever changed the lives of Kelly Elementary children, parents, teachers and staff members," Katz told O'Rourke, who listened impassively.

O'Rourke, 42, would first be eligible for parole in 167 years, said Steve Walker, a spokesman for the San Diego County district attorney's office.

A jury convicted O'Rourke in March of premeditated attempted murder and assault with a firearm. The same jury later found he was sane at the time of the attack.

O'Rourke had a .357 Magnum revolver, extra ammunition, a gas can and matches when he jumped over a fence and opened fire on the campus.

Three construction workers stopped the attack by wrestling O'Rourke to the ground before police arrived.

The two girls who were injured have recovered.

The judge commended the construction workers for "tremendous heroism" and also praised the staff at the school that day. He said that the children who testified at O'Rourke's showed great courage and "serve as an inspiration to all of us."

Dan Segura, a lawyer for O'Rourke, told the judge that four mental health experts who testified during the sanity portion of the trial concluded O'Rourke was mentally ill. He urged Katz to take that into consideration when delivering a sentence, saying O'Rourke's delusions were the fuel that motivated his attack.

O'Rourke believed at the time that he was being targeted by his former employer, AIG Insurance, political figures in Illinois and others. According to a probation officer's report prepared for the sentencing, O'Rourke told police he wanted to kill "white Christian children."

At the sentencing hearing, several parents and staff members from the school described how the shooting still affects students. Two said it was a miracle that no students were killed and that more were not injured.

Jana Scott, a teacher at the school and a parent of a student there, said she "never would have believed our beautiful little school would become a crime scene."

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lisaman
I am a liberal American so get over it
10:40 AM on 04/23/2012
What about the gun? How did he get it? Was it legal? I want answers.
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
05:22 PM on 04/22/2012
167 years ..... very, very cool ....

play that as your pick3 number for the next 167 years ....
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nypapajoe
02:36 PM on 04/22/2012
Why? Execute him and farm out his organs! He's a waste to humanity who can never be released!
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scrapper7
"Baby Jay-Cee:)"
02:17 PM on 04/22/2012
The violence against children is a silent killer... like cancer or cardiac disease. Children no longer have a sanctuary, a safe place. Not their own home or bed and in recent memory, most especially not school. (All levels of learning establishments are being targeted (by discontent, maladjusted failures), i.e. pre-schools, grammar schools, high schools, colleges and career oriented learning facilities.)

Similar to cancer, it can strike any one, at any time, any where, and of any age or ethnic group. It's non-discriminatory and with the naivety of the younger set, able to get into full mode in minutes.

Child abduction, white slavery, abuse, gross negligence and murder are at such all-time highs and rising, I'm beginning to wonder if public execution would (for the perpetrators of the most serious of such crimes), indeed deter the mayhem. Nevertheless, I strongly believe it's worth an experimental go-ahead. If you don't have the stomach for this proposal, then please ponder this very realistic and current mindset among our youth today:

This is the first generation who actually has the right and reason to contemplate whether OR not they will have the very opportunity TO grow up! Between crime, intense inflation, global warming and other sobering factors going against mankind, they are in serious doubt of a future and they have a point.

I can't blame them. Can you?
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f0rTyLeGz
Everything is falling.
02:29 AM on 04/24/2012
Your paranoia is not justified. Crime rates are down:
Violent Crime Declines 70 Percent. Crime Rates and Totals–United States–Crime in America http://crimeinamerica.net/crime-rates-united-states/

May I suggest a book that might make you feel a little better? It is called "The Culture of Fear." It is written by Barry Glassner.

Our news media has gone totally hysterical since 911.
11:27 AM on 04/22/2012
GOOD!!

Bye Bye Brendan!

Enjoy.....
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bridgeman
Jesus was a Jazz fan
02:05 AM on 04/22/2012
worse then death
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ae12wrangell
Who ordered a pizza?
11:47 PM on 04/21/2012
167 years? I think O'Rourke will be dying in prison. Fittingly appropriate, although he should've been executed.
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bdl00
Sarcastic. Twenty-1.
11:45 PM on 04/22/2012
He didn't deserve the easy way out. Execution that is.
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SeeTheFnords
Look out - there's one behind you!
01:23 AM on 04/23/2012
Keep him healthy, and farm out his organs to good matches - one at a time.
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gregreveal
10:51 PM on 04/21/2012
too good for this guy.
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hyaofcr
No laughing, no smiling & absolutely no having fun
08:45 PM on 04/21/2012
Can't help but think you'd have to be a little insane to go shooting children on a school playground. Regardless he got what he deserved.
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ae12wrangell
Who ordered a pizza?
11:49 PM on 04/21/2012
And yesterday, April 20 was the 13th anniversart(Is anniverary appropriate?) of the Columbine High School Shootings in Littleton, Colorado.
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hyaofcr
No laughing, no smiling & absolutely no having fun
12:57 AM on 04/22/2012
Coincidentally I lived in Denver not far from Columbine the day it happened. Now I live in San Diego not far from where this happened. My daughter was a 2nd grader but not at this school. When the story broke I just happened to be watching the 11:00am news, which is something I don't normally do, and I will never forget the cold chill that ran up my spine. Violence against children is something I just can't understand.
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rewith85man
Expressing Who I Am
06:29 PM on 04/21/2012
Just because somewhere seems safe, it does not mean that it is. There are always creepy and disturbing guys like him waiting to cause disaster.
05:57 PM on 04/21/2012
I am so glad that Oprah Winfrey is opening up the Columbine Massacre Shootings that took place in over 69 US cities and will be profiled on her new TV show. In the past her work in this field is immense and now she reveals that there is a prevalent programming that is taking place in over 69 US cities and actually world wide. From the first Columbine High School Massacre to Cho killing over 32 people there is a behavioral problem that the FBI and oher law enforcement agencies are studying to try and understand how the CDC has been studying murders and suicides directly related to these shooter killing and they study these like a plague spread from person to person over 300 Million people in USA alone makes it pandemic. Thank you Oprah for your humantarian work kudos to you. Even President Obama is going to have the FBI investigate how this violence takes place world wide now and billions are now affected by this illegal environment that is GENOCIDE.
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lbrown1978
05:01 PM on 04/21/2012
Thank god for the braveness of these construction workers, Their actions most likely saved the lives of many innocent school children! You men are truley hero's!!!Thank you!
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Widespread Panic
To the bang bang boogie, say up jump the boogie
07:58 PM on 04/21/2012
Agreed! I was just about to post the same thing - they are definitely heroes!
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madcityy
03:10 PM on 04/21/2012
life is too easyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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rewith85man
Expressing Who I Am
06:29 PM on 04/21/2012
No, life is too difficult.
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ae12wrangell
Who ordered a pizza?
11:54 PM on 04/21/2012
Life does not come with a book of instructions. So we each will, or have, screwed up at least once, and will do so again.

Life is what you make it to be.
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Leon Engelun
12:54 PM on 04/21/2012
How come he got a trial and sentencing so fast? Major Hasan killed 13 and wounded 33 people 2 1/2 years ago and he hasn't seen the inside of a courtroom yet.
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11:03 PM on 04/21/2012
he didnt shoot at children---people who murder or try to harm children get harsher treatment
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rsttho557949
What is Job's Crucible?
12:42 PM on 04/21/2012
This life in prison stuff needs to stop. If you willfully take a life, then you give up your life. This philosophical crap about, "they suffer more with a life sentence...and make them think about what they did." is sadistic philosophy. The idea is not to take this stuff seriously. I realize that capital punishment won't stop further murders but it is the fairest form of justice. People can get life sentences for crimes that don't involve murder. My feeling is that if a person has no regard or respect for the miracle of life- and willfully take the life of another- then neither should people respect his life. It takes a cold, cold heart to take the life of another person.
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MissHtoA
Bad Religion is my gospel.
02:03 PM on 04/21/2012
Maybe just for those who plead guilty
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Widespread Panic
To the bang bang boogie, say up jump the boogie
08:05 PM on 04/21/2012
I know a lot of folks wouldn't agree, but I completely agree with you. I don't believe half of these people that are sitting in jail are suffering by living with the guilt of what they did. They wanted to do it, no one forced them so I doubt any of them have any remorse. They only wish they hadn't got caught. They really do not deserve to live.
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11:04 PM on 04/21/2012
problem is some of them are innocent as dna evidencehas been proving in recent years

so we can be certain that many innocent people have been killed unjustly by the "justice" system