Again, based on what is posted here on what happened yesterday, it seems that ACPS hiding a lot of information. It seems like a legitimate topic to question why the public isn’t being informed on what really happened. |
I haven't personally seen the videos. However, my mother, who used to teach at a non-specialized public high school in Brooklyn until 10 years ago, saw them on the news, and was disturbed. |
Totally insane that there was a fight so big- at the only HS in town- that ALL the police in the entire city were sent to combat it .... and not a single word from ACPS or the PTAC. Nothing about an administrator being knocked unconscious, nothing about the three that were arrested, not that two of the three were armed, literally nothing. Crickets from the people you trust to protect your kids. Despicable. Shame on all of you. |
What is the source of your bolded claim above? Seems quite unlikely. It was a fight at a high school, not September 11th. |
"Priority response authorized (lights, sirens, disregard for traffic controls), all available units needed now." That was the dispatch (very closley paraphrased) to a "brawl involving approximately 40 students in the cafeteria" Look it up on Openmhz and see for yourself. These are facts. |
Ok, I misunderstood you. I thought you meant that they were calling up officers who were off duty or otherwise occupied in active law enforcement matters, not just asking everyone who was available to come. |
I'm disgusted by the lack of communication by the superintendent and city. We are not idiots. We can hear the police reports. The videos are disturbing. This is one step from being another LCPS situation. Don't think it's not. |
+1 although I wouldn't put LCPS. ACPS is the one that had the brawl resulting in death. |
True. And according to Alderton, ACPS had a gang rape. |
+1 don't group LCPS in with ACPS |
Agree ACPS is much worse than LCPS. |
Yes. At LCPS, people show up for students. Far superior district in every way. |