Saturday, September 25, 2010

Seton Hall Shooting: Next time let everyone into the party?

A Seton Hall student was pronounced dead after being shot early this morning at a house party near the university campus, a hospital spokeswoman said.

Authorities on the scene stated that an unknown shooter started shooting at party goers after he was turned away from the party. Apparently the shooter was attempting to crash the party, and when it was determined that this person was not wanted an altercation ensued. East County Police Director Jose Cordero said that the shooter had left after being turned away. But a little while later he had returned and entered the party and started shooting resulting in a total of 5 people being wounded and one of them ending up dead.

Here's my question. If the guy was turned away the first time and it was a big enough deal to start a loud verbal argument, then how the hell did this guy get back into the party a while after that? Usually if there is a fight or argument at a party, people know about it. And if it happens at the front door then that would lead me to assume that there must of been some sort of gatekeeper. Someone gathering cover charges? Or something of the like. So how does he get back in? Did they just all forget about the argument that happened a few minutes before? I don't know, but something seems a bit fishy to me. Or they are just not giving us the whole story!

Now it seems that they are authorizing a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the "shooter". This should not take too long. Look at the facts. This was a college party. So most of the party goers would know each other or would be able to trace their invite to the party to a mutual friend of some sort. This would mean that the "shooter" has to know someone or be known by someone. Because why was he turned away? Did somebody not like the guy? Was he someones ex? There has to be a reason. Because lets face it, it is not too hard to get into these college parties anymore. It just makes me wonder why this guy.

Then when you consider the mental state of the "shooter". I mean c'mon.. is it really that much of a big deal to not be allowed into a party where you have to come back and start shooting at people? No party is that damn good. Just another reason why there is something else going on that we are not being told. Ahhh... sometimes the daily news just gives us so much to consider.