Oklahoma Principal Goon'd Up, Took Down Ex-Student Packing Heat
Pauls Valley High principal stepped up and handled business when a former student tried to bring the streets to the school.

Aight, so check it. This Oklahoma principal, Kirk Moore, straight up went goon mode on a former student, Victor Lee Hawkins, who tried to bring two semi-automatic pistols to Pauls Valley High. Man thought he was finna turn the school into a Call of Duty lobby. Nah, son. Not on Principal Moore's watch.
Word is, this Hawkins dude popped off a few shots before Moore rushed him. Got shot in the leg, but that didn't stop him from taking dude down. Real talk, that's some gangsta sh*t right there. Showin' these youngstas you can't just bring that street beef into the school and expect to get away with it.
But let's keep it a buck, this ain't just about one dude trippin'. This is about the whole system. Why this kid feel like he gotta bring guns to school in the first place? What's goin' on in his life that got him to that point? We gotta start addressing these issues at the root, not just reacting after the fact.
And don't get me started on these politicians talkin' 'bout gun control. They wanna take away guns from the people who need 'em the most, the ones who gotta protect themselves in these streets. But they ain't doin' nothin' to address the poverty, the lack of opportunities, the systemic racism that's driving youngstas to violence. It's all cap, fam.
We need real solutions, not just empty promises. We need more resources in our communities, more programs for our youth, more support for our families. We need to create a world where youngstas don't feel like they gotta resort to violence to be heard.
Principal Moore's a hero for what he did, no doubt. But we can't just rely on heroes to save the day. We gotta build a better system, a system that supports our youngstas and gives them a chance to succeed. A system that ain't built on oppression and inequality.
This ain't just an Oklahoma thing, either. This sh*t happens all over the country, especially in Black and brown communities. We gotta stand together and demand change. We gotta hold these politicians accountable and make sure they're actually workin' for the people, not just for their own pockets.
And to all the youngstas out there: put down the guns and pick up a book. Find a mentor, find a trade, find somethin' positive to focus on. Don't let the streets swallow you whole. You got potential, you got talent, you got the power to change your life. Believe that.


