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Disgusting “Sandy Hook” Video Game Shocks Public

Posted by Sandra On November - 20 - 2013

Sandy Hook video game lets players shoot mom, collect ammo and fire into school
sandy21n-10-webAn Australian techie believed to be Ryan Jake Lambourn has deeply angered those who experienced the mass shooting — but he is insisting that the gruesome game has an important gun control message that needs to be heard.

An Australian techie has sparked outrage by creating a sick Sandy Hook video game where players can shoot their mom, collect ammo and go on a terrifying gun rampage in a school. The Sydney gaming geek, believed to be called Ryan Jake Lambourn, has reportedly caused “deep anger and fury” among families of the victims and survivors of the horrific massacre. His simulation — “The Slaying of Sandy Hook Elementary School” — sees players re-enacting the fateful day of Dec. 14, 2012. READ MORE HERE

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