Student with Gun found at Walter Johnson

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Anonymous wrote:Does anybody have any insight on why Nassir had a gun and who he planned on using it against?


In a case like this, would they check his home and phone/computer?
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Anonymous wrote:As a DCC High School parent who is constantly chastised and lambasted on this forum for not sending my kid to a W school, because the W schools have less behavioral/safety issues, I think you all need to re-examine your false sense of security and superiority.


What a POS you must be to hear this news and attempt an " I told you I was right"
Wow.
Wj has over three thousands students so it is more likely to happen there than other places. .

I am impressed the student who saw it showed leadership and responsibility and reported it. I can think of a few schools where that part wouldn't have happened.


Will add to this so glad I put my daughter who is zoned for WJ into an all girls school where guns will never likely be an issue.


I have news for you about girls.


The majority of school shootings happen in large public schools by males. This is a fact.


Yes, and some don't. That is also a fact.

The majority of breast cancer cases occur in women, but men also get breast cancer. If you're a man who gets breast cancer, it's irrelevant that the majority of breast cancer cases occur in women.


You don't understand risk management.


I understand that risk management is not risk elimination.


Never said it was eliminated. Risk is rarely eliminated. But it can be managed, and our family is doing what is best for our daughter in an all girls school because we can afford it. Plus she is getting an amazing education in small classes. Win win.


How nice for you. Why are you posting on the MCPS forum?


Was an MCPS family until this year. Just want to come here to see how things are going.
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Anonymous wrote:As a DCC High School parent who is constantly chastised and lambasted on this forum for not sending my kid to a W school, because the W schools have less behavioral/safety issues, I think you all need to re-examine your false sense of security and superiority.


What a POS you must be to hear this news and attempt an " I told you I was right"
Wow.
Wj has over three thousands students so it is more likely to happen there than other places. .

I am impressed the student who saw it showed leadership and responsibility and reported it. I can think of a few schools where that part wouldn't have happened.


Will add to this so glad I put my daughter who is zoned for WJ into an all girls school where guns will never likely be an issue.


I have news for you about girls.


The majority of school shootings happen in large public schools by males. This is a fact.


Yes, and some don't. That is also a fact.

The majority of breast cancer cases occur in women, but men also get breast cancer. If you're a man who gets breast cancer, it's irrelevant that the majority of breast cancer cases occur in women.


You don't understand risk management.


I understand that risk management is not risk elimination.


Never said it was eliminated. Risk is rarely eliminated. But it can be managed, and our family is doing what is best for our daughter in an all girls school because we can afford it. Plus she is getting an amazing education in small classes. Win win.


How nice for you. Why are you posting on the MCPS forum?


Was an MCPS family until this year. Just want to come here to see how things are going.


Unfortunately, this is how things are going:

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I asked on the Blair thread also but wanted to see if anyone thinks the two bomb threats yesterday were possibly related to this incident? The timing is so strange.
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Anonymous wrote:I asked on the Blair thread also but wanted to see if anyone thinks the two bomb threats yesterday were possibly related to this incident? The timing is so strange.


No. There have been bomb threats all over the dc area since the summer.
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Anonymous wrote:I asked on the Blair thread also but wanted to see if anyone thinks the two bomb threats yesterday were possibly related to this incident? The timing is so strange.


Are you prone towards hysteria in general?
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Anonymous wrote:The reality is that it takes one kid. Doesn’t matter how expensive the neighborhood is. Or how many AP classes are offered.

Grateful to the student who said something.

And no WJ is not a W school. And who really cares.


If it isn't a W school, should we call it Alter Johnson? What do we do with the W then? That is the big question here.


We could call it Johnson. Like Churchill. The real W schools are Whitman, Wootton, Wheaton, and Watkins Mill.


Lmao Watkins Mill but Wooton really should have their W confiscated.
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Anonymous wrote:I asked on the Blair thread also but wanted to see if anyone thinks the two bomb threats yesterday were possibly related to this incident? The timing is so strange.


Are you prone towards hysteria in general?


Are you prone towards being a troll in general?
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Does anybody have any insight on why Nassir had a gun and who he planned on using it against?


In a case like this, would they check his home and phone/computer?


I hope the detective squad hires you for your out of the box thinking and problem solving!
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Anonymous wrote:As a DCC High School parent who is constantly chastised and lambasted on this forum for not sending my kid to a W school, because the W schools have less behavioral/safety issues, I think you all need to re-examine your false sense of security and superiority.


What a POS you must be to hear this news and attempt an " I told you I was right"
Wow.
Wj has over three thousands students so it is more likely to happen there than other places. .

I am impressed the student who saw it showed leadership and responsibility and reported it. I can think of a few schools where that part wouldn't have happened.


Will add to this so glad I put my daughter who is zoned for WJ into an all girls school where guns will never likely be an issue.


I have news for you about girls.


The majority of school shootings happen in large public schools by males. This is a fact.


Yes, and some don't. That is also a fact.

The majority of breast cancer cases occur in women, but men also get breast cancer. If you're a man who gets breast cancer, it's irrelevant that the majority of breast cancer cases occur in women.


You don't understand risk management.


I understand that risk management is not risk elimination.


Never said it was eliminated. Risk is rarely eliminated. But it can be managed, and our family is doing what is best for our daughter in an all girls school because we can afford it. Plus she is getting an amazing education in small classes. Win win.


How nice for you. Why are you posting on the MCPS forum?

They cannot get away from MCPS.
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Anonymous wrote:The reality is that it takes one kid. Doesn’t matter how expensive the neighborhood is. Or how many AP classes are offered.

Grateful to the student who said something.

And no WJ is not a W school. And who really cares.


If it isn't a W school, should we call it Alter Johnson? What do we do with the W then? That is the big question here.


We could call it Johnson. Like Churchill. The real W schools are Whitman, Wootton, Wheaton, and Watkins Mill.


Lmao Watkins Mill but Wooton really should have their W confiscated.

Wootton fought too hard to be considered a W school. Ain't nobody taking Wootton W card away.
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Anonymous wrote:Both of these things can be true:

I am glad no one was hurt.

I agree with PPs who are calling out the snobby W parents on here.

If you aren't a snobby W parent, you have no reason to get huffy. If you are, you should take a step back and reconsider your snobbery. This gun BS is everywhere now. How about you focus on helping with that instead of sitting back and criticizing other schools all the time.


Here’s the thing. I’m a “w parent”. I’m not snobby, I work very very hard to send my kids to WJ but I recognize that I’m fortunate to do so. I’m huffy because our kids were in danger today and there are a bunch of a$$hole$ on here making this a w school vs other schools thing.
Start your own gd thread and let the adults discuss the matter at hand

DP but W parents do that all the times.
Had that been a non-W school, W parents would be here calling the school all kind of names, ganglandia, crime-infested etc...
So cry me a river.


Exactly. They’re constantly putting our schools down for having high FARMS rates, lower test scores, high rates of Hispanic students, etc.

Maybe now they can realize that the W schools aren’t an impenetrable palace of perfection and join the rest of us in the business of improving MCPS, instead of acting like it’s somebody else’s problem.


I think you should see about therapy and stop projecting your insecurities on others. It is no way to live life. Seriously.


W parents are such gaslighters.


Maybe you all should try a different school system so we don't have to see your comments on this thread


Sucks to be bashed, doesn’t it?
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Signed RM parent
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Anonymous wrote:As a DCC High School parent who is constantly chastised and lambasted on this forum for not sending my kid to a W school, because the W schools have less behavioral/safety issues, I think you all need to re-examine your false sense of security and superiority.


What a POS you must be to hear this news and attempt an " I told you I was right"
Wow.
Wj has over three thousands students so it is more likely to happen there than other places. .

I am impressed the student who saw it showed leadership and responsibility and reported it. I can think of a few schools where that part wouldn't have happened.


Will add to this so glad I put my daughter who is zoned for WJ into an all girls school where guns will never likely be an issue.


I have news for you about girls.


The majority of school shootings happen in large public schools by males. This is a fact.


Yes, and some don't. That is also a fact.

The majority of breast cancer cases occur in women, but men also get breast cancer. If you're a man who gets breast cancer, it's irrelevant that the majority of breast cancer cases occur in women.


You don't understand risk management.


I understand that risk management is not risk elimination.


Never said it was eliminated. Risk is rarely eliminated. But it can be managed, and our family is doing what is best for our daughter in an all girls school because we can afford it. Plus she is getting an amazing education in small classes. Win win.


How nice for you. Why are you posting on the MCPS forum?


Was an MCPS family until this year. Just want to come here to see how things are going.


Unfortunately, this is how things are going:



This is hilarious and sadly so true
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What are W schools and what is a DCC school?
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Something awful happened at WJ, something absolutely atrocious could have happened. But the thread evolved into W vs DCC. I wonder if a bunch of toddlers invaded the thread.
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