Two Massachusetts students were suspended from their high school after they posed for a photograph holding replica assault rifles, the same day a gunman opened fire inside a school in Washington.
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Last Friday, Tito Velez and Jamie Pereira stood next to each other with their Airsoft rifles, which shoot plastic pellets and resemble assault weapons, for a picture ahead of their Homecoming dance, The Boston Globe reported on Wednesday. The students posted the image to Facebook with a caption that read, “Homecoming 2014.”
That day, an alleged gunman opened fire at Marysville-Pilchuck High School in Washington, killing fellow schoolmate Zoe Galasso and critically wounding four others before turning the gun on himself. One of the victims, Gia Soriano, died from her injuries on Sunday. Local officials, including the police chief, called on the community and the entire country to make societal changes to prevent future mass shootings.
Administrators at Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School in Taunton on Monday suspended the teenagers for 10 days. The caption, which consequently linked their image to a school event, has been removed from the photo.
Velez later defended his actions during an interview with a local Boston news station.
“This isn’t dangerous, you can’t kill someone with it. We didn’t shoot anyone; we were pointing them at the floor,” he told WBZ-TV earlier this week. When the reporter asked if the couple intended to take the guns to school, Velez responded: “Never. That would be stupid.”









