Boosie Badazz is demanding change from the nation’s top office after a teen allegedly carried out a fatal shooting at a Georgia high school that left four people dead.
The tragic school shooting at Apalachee High School caught Busey’s attention. He took to Twitter (X) to vent his frustrations about the increasing violence in American schools and the lack of adequate protection for children.
The Louisiana-born rapper first called on the winner of the 2024 presidential election to immediately draft legislation to address school safety. In the process, he even came up with his own secret defense plan.
“#Anotherschoolshooting The next president needs to enact a law that puts 4 armed snipers in every school in this country to protect our children,” Busey wrote.
Bushey further pressured the U.S. government to invest in special protections for school-age children.
“Every year this country cuts billions of dollars at the end of the year and then throws them away,” he wrote. “Why can’t some of that money be used to protect our children? We protect sports stadiums, entertainment venues, casinos, federal buildings, etc.
“Calling my baby mama ‘I want to homeschool,'” he added, echoing growing anxiety among parents who are considering alternative ways to keep their children safe while learning.
#Anotherschoolshooting The next president needs to enact a law to put 4 armed snipers in every school in this country to protect our children. The country cuts billions of dollars every year at the end of the year and then throws them away. Why not spend some of that money…
— Boosie BadAzz (@BOOSIEOFFICIAL) September 5, 2024
According to USA Today, 14-year-old Colt Gray is the main suspect in the shootings that killed two students and two teachers. Gray opened fire with an AR platform weapon at a school in Winder, Georgia.
The victims have been identified as 14-year-old Mason Schermerhorn, 14-year-old Christian Angulo, 39-year-old Richard Aspinwall and Christina Irimie, 53.
Law enforcement responded within minutes and Gray surrendered without further violence. Authorities said Gray will be charged as an adult and faces multiple counts of murder.
Georgia Bureau of Investigation Director Chris Horsey confirmed that the investigation is ongoing, specifically regarding how the teen obtained the weapon. Last year, local law enforcement investigated threats made on Discord by someone using Gray’s account, but conflicting evidence prevented them from taking action.
Watch the video below for more details about the fatal shooting.