Report of shooting at or near wootton

Anonymous
Kids with ankle monitors should not be in school with normal kids.
Anonymous
By comparision I went to school in the Bronx in the 1970s. There were no buses, no parents did drop off pick up, we all walked on our own.

We would have done school as usual. There was no reason after the person left and ambo picked up kid to do anything. I know that as at least three times it happened. Once in lunch room and we kept eating lunch!

But W schools have this myth they are safe. The world is not safe.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The Police said the shooter was a Rockville resident. Shooter was at his home school. Doesnt matter if he used to live in DC. People move.


There are two different juvenile arrest records one listing a Rockville address and one listing a DC address. Did they arrest two kids or are these two separate events?


They are two separate juveniles and two separate incidents. The person involved in the Wootton shooting lives in the Wootton catchment area.
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Anonymous wrote:Return SROs - principals NEVER wanted them to be removed. County Executives did it anyways.


They have one. He just happened to not be on site.

https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2026/02/1-shot-inside-wootton-high-school-in-rockville/

That's because it's not an SRO but a CEO. A CEO does not stay inside the school nor walk the halls unless invited by the Principal. A CEO is shared with the cluster.

Bring back SROs.


No, we don't need police in schools and they don't really stop shit like this from happening, anyway. See Uvalde or Parkland, for example.


Yes, we do. A good officer could shoot the shooter. There are plenty of situations where they do step in and resolve it. The two you are choosing are the worst but there are many times SRO's save lives. Some schools have an officer sitting outside a lot of time. Ours do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kids with ankle monitors should not be in school with normal kids.


MCPS closed down the juvenile facilities long ago.. not other option. And, define normal. All these kids were "normal" till an incident happened. Many kids go without the mental health and other supports they need.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Still no word on motive?


He was getting beat up by the kid he shot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So is Thomas S. Wootton High School still #4 in the state


There is more to schools than test scores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Return SROs - principals NEVER wanted them to be removed. County Executives did it anyways.


They have one. He just happened to not be on site.

https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2026/02/1-shot-inside-wootton-high-school-in-rockville/

That's because it's not an SRO but a CEO. A CEO does not stay inside the school nor walk the halls unless invited by the Principal. A CEO is shared with the cluster.

Bring back SROs.


No, we don't need police in schools and they don't really stop shit like this from happening, anyway. See Uvalde or Parkland, for example.


Yes, we do. A good officer could shoot the shooter. There are plenty of situations where they do step in and resolve it. The two you are choosing are the worst but there are many times SRO's save lives. Some schools have an officer sitting outside a lot of time. Ours do.


When well done SROs make a difference. They don’t just sit on a chair. They engage with the kids, they get to know them, the counsel and advise many of them. They know the troublemakers and can engage and intervene before stuff like this happens. Given that the counselors are busy doing college recommendations and class schedules and very little “counseling” it’s helpful to have another person there to help the kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kids with ankle monitors should not be in school with normal kids.


MCPS closed down the juvenile facilities long ago.. not other option. And, define normal. All these kids were "normal" till an incident happened. Many kids go without the mental health and other supports they need.


Not true - Blair Ewing and RICA still exist and run - some kids even live at RICA, and the SESES program also is a self-contained program in select schools for children with emotional disturbances: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/special-education/programs-services/behavior-and-emotional-support/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Police said the shooter was a Rockville resident. Shooter was at his home school. Doesnt matter if he used to live in DC. People move.


That’s his current registered address. Why would he submit an old address when arrested?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Police said the shooter was a Rockville resident. Shooter was at his home school. Doesnt matter if he used to live in DC. People move.


That’s his current registered address. Why would he submit an old address when arrested?


People are reporting misinformation. The address listed on the arrest record is for the Wootton catchment in Rockville (specifically Fallsmead).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kids with ankle monitors should not be in school with normal kids.


MCPS closed down the juvenile facilities long ago.. not other option. And, define normal. All these kids were "normal" till an incident happened. Many kids go without the mental health and other supports they need.


Not true - Blair Ewing and RICA still exist and run - some kids even live at RICA, and the SESES program also is a self-contained program in select schools for children with emotional disturbances: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/special-education/programs-services/behavior-and-emotional-support/


These are not DJJ. Kids with ankle bracelets and charged go via DJJ. There used to be Noyes but they shut it down. Two very separate things. Most kids with mental health issues are not violent.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Still no word on motive?


He was getting beat up by the kid he shot.


So was this another instance where MCPS ignored a bullying situation until it was too late?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kids with ankle monitors should not be in school with normal kids.


MCPS closed down the juvenile facilities long ago.. not other option. And, define normal. All these kids were "normal" till an incident happened. Many kids go without the mental health and other supports they need.


Not true - Blair Ewing and RICA still exist and run - some kids even live at RICA, and the SESES program also is a self-contained program in select schools for children with emotional disturbances: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/special-education/programs-services/behavior-and-emotional-support/


These are not DJJ. Kids with ankle bracelets and charged go via DJJ. There used to be Noyes but they shut it down. Two very separate things. Most kids with mental health issues are not violent.


Sure. But most violent kids do have underlying mental health issues.

To pretend otherwise is disingenuous.
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