Report of girl violently attacked at Lakelands Park middle school

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have to train your kids in self defense from a young age. Nobody will be bullying or trying to fight my kids.


How do we know that didn't happen in this case? We don't know who instigated the fight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

How do we know that didn't happen in this case? We don't know who instigated the fight.


We don't know.
Anonymous
MCPS is so dishonest
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wtop article:
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2024/01/montgomery-co-parents-criticize-delay-in-notifying-community-about-fight-that-hospitalized-student/

To clarify- were the police called? If so, when?


Police weren't called until 4:30 pm, more than an hour after MCPS called EMS. It's not clear who called them. The incident number is P2400022545. It doesn't seem like Chris Cram was aware that police were called or that policy requires police to be notified when an assault victim is transported to a hospital.
Anonymous
Updated report from Fox.


Anonymous
Updated report here

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wtop article:
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2024/01/montgomery-co-parents-criticize-delay-in-notifying-community-about-fight-that-hospitalized-student/

To clarify- were the police called? If so, when?


Police weren't called until 4:30 pm, more than an hour after MCPS called EMS. It's not clear who called them. The incident number is P2400022545. It doesn't seem like Chris Cram was aware that police were called or that policy requires police to be notified when an assault victim is transported to a hospital.


MCPS doesn't like it when police are called -- it results in investigations that make them look bad.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wtop article:
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2024/01/montgomery-co-parents-criticize-delay-in-notifying-community-about-fight-that-hospitalized-student/

To clarify- were the police called? If so, when?


Police weren't called until 4:30 pm, more than an hour after MCPS called EMS. It's not clear who called them. The incident number is P2400022545. It doesn't seem like Chris Cram was aware that police were called or that policy requires police to be notified when an assault victim is transported to a hospital.


MCPS doesn't like it when police are called -- it results in investigations that make them look bad.



They did better in this case than they did in others.
Anonymous
The Fox video does not say anything new though. Just that the county followed protocol. This will get buried unless the family goes to the media about what happened.

If the Loudoun county Dad had not taken the brunt and caused a commotion at the townhall that would have been suppressed too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wtop article:
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2024/01/montgomery-co-parents-criticize-delay-in-notifying-community-about-fight-that-hospitalized-student/

To clarify- were the police called? If so, when?


Police weren't called until 4:30 pm, more than an hour after MCPS called EMS. It's not clear who called them. The incident number is P2400022545. It doesn't seem like Chris Cram was aware that police were called or that policy requires police to be notified when an assault victim is transported to a hospital.


MCPS doesn't like it when police are called -- it results in investigations that make them look bad.



It also gets reported to MSDE as a serious incident, which they don’t want.
Anonymous
Such a giant crock.
Shady Grove has a Pediatric ER. They didn't go to that facility 5 minutes away because they needed a Pediatric Trauma unit.
That indicates the seriousness.

Also, one of the feeder high schools is qo. Anytime an ambulance comes to the school the principal blasts that information out immediately to let everyone know what's going on.
2 days later isn't protocol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Such a giant crock.
Shady Grove has a Pediatric ER. They didn't go to that facility 5 minutes away because they needed a Pediatric Trauma unit.
That indicates the seriousness.

Also, one of the feeder high schools is qo. Anytime an ambulance comes to the school the principal blasts that information out immediately to let everyone know what's going on.
2 days later isn't protocol


I don't think anyone would claim this didn't result in a traumatic injury. I'm not sure why you'd be surprised that they would go to a trauma center. And Inova had the closest one.
Anonymous
The amount of speculation on this thread is ridiculous. It isn’t up to any of you to know the private medical information of a 12 yr old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wtop article:
https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2024/01/montgomery-co-parents-criticize-delay-in-notifying-community-about-fight-that-hospitalized-student/

To clarify- were the police called? If so, when?


Police weren't called until 4:30 pm, more than an hour after MCPS called EMS. It's not clear who called them. The incident number is P2400022545. It doesn't seem like Chris Cram was aware that police were called or that policy requires police to be notified when an assault victim is transported to a hospital.


MCPS doesn't like it when police are called -- it results in investigations that make them look bad.



It also gets reported to MSDE as a serious incident, which they don’t want.


Who says MCPS will report?
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