

I care for children that survive school shootings. I know that the suffering from the massacre is not over. The "many" who were injured both physically and emotionally. Still though, we must appreciate the role that each of us has played in creating this problem.Īs I cut bananas for my son's breakfast, I thought about the rest of the kids at Robb Elementary School on Tuesday. We have found ourselves in this place where mass shootings in grocery stores and schools happen, by living under the assumption that "someone" – namely legislators – "should do something." There are certainly real, systemic problems that have led us to believe that our votes and voices do not matter. But the thing is, it does not actually matter where they stand if the legislators representing them do not have children's best interests at heart. I would wager that most of them care about children. I suspect many of these individuals agree with the 86% of Americans who believe gun violence is a moderate to very big problem in our country. In the Texas primary election, 82% of registered voters did not vote. We know that strict firearm legislation saves lives, and yet we continue to pass legislation that puts children's lives at risk. Firearm violence is not one of these things.įirearm violence is preventable.

Illnesses and accidents that happen without warning. There are things in medicine that we cannot prevent. Until we elect leaders who prioritize children over guns, the answer is "never." If I keep them home today, when will it be "safe" to send them back? This morning as I quietly helped my own children dress for the day, I questioned whether I should send them to school. Since January, 647 children and adolescents have been killed by gun violence. The names of these victims are added to a growing list of dead children.

I do not know what the physicians saw when those children arrived, but I can imagine the horror. As a hospital-based pediatrician I know these rising numbers mean the latest victims initially made it to the hospital alive and then later died from their injuries. Afterwards, knowing that he would inevitably turn, Kane takes a handgun and decides to shoot himself in the head, but not before asking Brad to not think badly of him because he "was just following orders." After Kane dies, Brad momentarily glances back at his corpse and says "me too.I watched as the headlines read two, then 14, and now 19 children and two teachers dead in Uvalde. Kane gives the box to Brad and tells him to keep it safe. He confesses to Brad that President Paddock had been murdered by General Hemlock, and that this black box contains evidence of what the government had "really" been up to in Los Perdidos. Unable to walk, bitten by a zombie, and still badly wounded, Kane had (against all odds) still managed to retrieve the black box that his enforcer had previously ordered him to destroy. Jump from the garage rooftop to the adjacent rooftop and walk through the open doorway for a cut scene.īrad will find a mortally wounded Adam Kane. In order to get to where the objective marker is pointing, enter the garage and climb the stairs. Confident that he can look around without being disturbed, he can enter the compound. Once the gate opens, Brad will see that the soldiers have all turned. In order to open the gate and lure the soldiers out, he climbs to the rooftop of Dave's Awesome Cars and places his Zombrex chip inside of a deceased zombie. Once Brad gets close, he will see that the front gate it locked. Get to the Military Base is the twenty sixth story mission in Dead Rising 3: The Last Agent.īrad must find the military camp inside of the Ingleton Taxi Company.
