Yeahhhhh, our history of school mass shootings while the SRO Good Guy With A Gun ran/hid/did nothing says otherwise, but you tried. |
MCPS data doesn’t support your argument. In 2019-2020, 97% of MCPS arrests were initiated by the schools’ administration. In other words, the issue was so dire that admin needed police to step in. That doesn’t “absolve” principals of anything; the documentation exists that they requested the support. All it shows is that there is an actual need for police presence and MCPS officials acknowledged that. |
| Another shooting today at magruader. Bring! Back! Sros! |
What?!? Where are you getting this info? |
There was an after action report on the January shooting released shortly before this post, so I think the PP got confused. |
All they'll do is bully students until things get rough they'll cower - no thanks |
Do you have evidence of MCPD SROs bullying students? Please post your sources. On that note, do you have evidence of MCPD officers cowering? I’d like to see that, as well. |
| So you all would rather have security guards? Or no security at all and would prefer principals to call police? Who will be assigned to de-escalate violent situations? A psychologist? Violence interrupters? Teachers? Parent volunteers? |
Of course it's absolution: the actual hands-on management of the incident is MCP's to screw up, not the school's. |
One can just as easily argue that there are plenty of ways for a school’s admin to screw up: by *not* calling for the SRO, by not following proper procedures, etc. I highly doubt “absolution” is the reason principals support SROs. I’d like to see responses to some of the questions posted above. Why can’t we have SROs and other school-based support working in tandem? If you don’t want SROs there at all, what is your recommendation for how to handle violent incidents within schools? |
| I do not think an SRO will protect my kid from a school shooter situation. But I think they are needed to deal with in school regular violence so that that does not fall to the teachers or other staff. |
Or people like me who have good kids who are not afraid of SROs because they do not do things in school that get them into trouble. |
All the evidence suggests otherwise and SROs just make things worse. |
Parents have already outsourced disciplining their kids to the schools. What's wrong if Principals outsource to SROs? |
Your smug (and disgusting) privilege is showing. Try educating yourself for starters. |