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Gun-control wacko makes disgusting Sandy Hook Elementary shoot-em-up video game

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Because the world doesn’t have enough awful stuff already, a gun-control fanatic from Australia has created a video game based on last December’s Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Connecticut.

The slick, stylized game is called The Slaying of Sandy Hook, reports Capitol Confidential. It allows players to control psychopath Adam Lanza as he kills his mother in her bed, then heads to the school and slaughters kids and adult staffers.

At the beginning of the game, players must first amble over to a Glock handgun, pick it up and proceed to the bed where a woman — Nancy Lanza — is sleeping. The next step is to shoot her four times at close, bloody range.

After that, players must grab an AR-15, ammunition, and mom’s car keys. Then it’s off to Sandy Hook Elementary to enter butcher children in classrooms and bathrooms.

Potential victims either try to run away or retreat helplessly to the ground. The only sounds in the game come from gunfire and the impact of bullets, notes National Review.

The last scene announces that police have shown up. The shooter then commits suicide.

At the end of the timed game, players get to view their kill ratios. They find out how many students and teachers survived, and how they survived—by hiding, playing dead or getting shot but not dying.

A later “gun control mode” challenges players to carry out the rampage with a large Japanese sword. This mode also features a secure gun safe, which players cannot open.

There does not appear to be a mode available that features teachers or responsible adults who are able to obtain permits to carry guns.

The creator of the vile game, Ryan Jake Lambourn, proudly identifies himself in the credits. He also directs players to various websites espousing gun control and linking to elected officials, according to Capitol Confidential. The goal, apparently, is to increase demands for gun control.

If you are a demented loser, you can play the game at RustyArcade.com and a few other sites.

Donna Soto, the mother of a teacher who received a posthumous Presidential Citizens Medal for shielding students from Lanza, has expressed outrage about the game.

“It’s absolutely disgusting that somebody thinks this is funny,” Soto said, according to Capitol Confidential. “We’re all suffering. All the families are suffering. We’re coming up on December. My daughter’s birthday just passed. It just adds insult to the suffering that we’re dealing with.”

Meanwhile, Lambourn, who tweets by the handle @googumproduce, has been busily defending his creation on Twitter.

 

 

 

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