Lockdown at Blair?

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Anonymous wrote:My daughter is reporting someone got stabbed. Delightful.


Stabbed outside in the parking lot is what I heard. Huge relief there were no guns.


This has become the bar for "relief"

No wonder MCPS is losing so many students...


I think the PP was being sarcastic.

Anytime it’s gun violence, there is an outcry to ban guns. As if by banning guns, we would prevent tragedies. Clearly there are other ways that people get injured - knives seem to be the weapon of choice lately.


As though stabbing 1 person in a parking lot were totally comparable to killing 20 first-graders and 6 adult school staff members in a school building in 5 minutes.

You should be ashamed of yourself.


No. You should be ashamed of yourself. Pretending that any of this violence is about the weapon used. It’s not. It’s about the person doing the act. If not guns or knives, it’s something else. Until we fix that, banning guns or knives or any other weapon is just a farce.


Well, there’s an argument for legalizing hand grenades….
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Anonymous wrote:Correction: police have a picture of the possible suspects, however nobody has been detained. They allegedly fled in a car towards Wheaton, wanted for 1st degree assault. A knife with a 3-4 inch blade was used. Blair remains on lockdown.

https://twitter.com/MoCoPGNews/status/1457738032304562176


Wow. That is absolutely terrifying.

My 8th grader applied to the Blair HS magnet because she loves Math, but this will definitely make me reconsider if she gets in.


This is just another day at a W...
Anonymous
You have got to be a troll if you are suggesting this incident reflects normal life at Blair and indicates all students are unsafe, but the incidents at the W schools are just one-time personal issues between specific students. Either that, or, as my toddler would say, you are "super duper" racist.

What this and other incidents show, is that the kids are not okay. Yes, kids are resilient, but keeping them home for so long has done them lasting harm, which we are seeing manifested as terrible mental health among youth (and adults). I was called all kinds of names for suggesting six months ago that closing school buildings has consequences, well guess what, here they are.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You have got to be a troll if you are suggesting this incident reflects normal life at Blair and indicates all students are unsafe, but the incidents at the W schools are just one-time personal issues between specific students. Either that, or, as my toddler would say, you are "super duper" racist.

What this and other incidents show, is that the kids are not okay. Yes, kids are resilient, but keeping them home for so long has done them lasting harm, which we are seeing manifested as terrible mental health among youth (and adults). I was called all kinds of names for suggesting six months ago that closing school buildings has consequences, well guess what, here they are.



All of these incidents are concerning. Police and mcps need to have more security. Multiple incidents at multiple schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You have got to be a troll if you are suggesting this incident reflects normal life at Blair and indicates all students are unsafe, but the incidents at the W schools are just one-time personal issues between specific students. Either that, or, as my toddler would say, you are "super duper" racist.

What this and other incidents show, is that the kids are not okay. Yes, kids are resilient, but keeping them home for so long has done them lasting harm, which we are seeing manifested as terrible mental health among youth (and adults). I was called all kinds of names for suggesting six months ago that closing school buildings has consequences, well guess what, here they are.



While what you said about consequences may be true, and I agree with you, I’d be willing to bet this is gang violence. Happened before the pandemic, during, and will continue after.
And I have a child at Blair.
Anonymous
Good thing we got rid of SROs!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You have got to be a troll if you are suggesting this incident reflects normal life at Blair and indicates all students are unsafe, but the incidents at the W schools are just one-time personal issues between specific students. Either that, or, as my toddler would say, you are "super duper" racist.

What this and other incidents show, is that the kids are not okay. Yes, kids are resilient, but keeping them home for so long has done them lasting harm, which we are seeing manifested as terrible mental health among youth (and adults). I was called all kinds of names for suggesting six months ago that closing school buildings has consequences, well guess what, here they are.



While what you said about consequences may be true, and I agree with you, I’d be willing to bet this is gang violence. Happened before the pandemic, during, and will continue after.
And I have a child at Blair.


And I remember having a fellow student arrested next to me at Whitman during Friday Night Lights for bringing a BB gun. White kids can be dangerous too.
Anonymous
Police say the student suspect is not in custody after allegedly stabbing a classmate around 10am in the parking lot of Montgomery Blair HS in Silver Spring. Police are searching for him, school is sheltering in place. Police say there's no active threat.

https://twitter.com/ClohertyWTOP
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have got to be a troll if you are suggesting this incident reflects normal life at Blair and indicates all students are unsafe, but the incidents at the W schools are just one-time personal issues between specific students. Either that, or, as my toddler would say, you are "super duper" racist.

What this and other incidents show, is that the kids are not okay. Yes, kids are resilient, but keeping them home for so long has done them lasting harm, which we are seeing manifested as terrible mental health among youth (and adults). I was called all kinds of names for suggesting six months ago that closing school buildings has consequences, well guess what, here they are.



While what you said about consequences may be true, and I agree with you, I’d be willing to bet this is gang violence. Happened before the pandemic, during, and will continue after.
And I have a child at Blair.


And I remember having a fellow student arrested next to me at Whitman during Friday Night Lights for bringing a BB gun. White kids can be dangerous too.

Most mass shootings are committed by white males. As scary as the stabbing incident is, it's isolated to one maybe two people. Guns OTH impact more people.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have got to be a troll if you are suggesting this incident reflects normal life at Blair and indicates all students are unsafe, but the incidents at the W schools are just one-time personal issues between specific students. Either that, or, as my toddler would say, you are "super duper" racist.

What this and other incidents show, is that the kids are not okay. Yes, kids are resilient, but keeping them home for so long has done them lasting harm, which we are seeing manifested as terrible mental health among youth (and adults). I was called all kinds of names for suggesting six months ago that closing school buildings has consequences, well guess what, here they are.



While what you said about consequences may be true, and I agree with you, I’d be willing to bet this is gang violence. Happened before the pandemic, during, and will continue after.
And I have a child at Blair.


And I remember having a fellow student arrested next to me at Whitman during Friday Night Lights for bringing a BB gun. White kids can be dangerous too.


A kid carrying a bb gun and a kid actually stabbing someone 3 times. Totally the same thing.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:You have got to be a troll if you are suggesting this incident reflects normal life at Blair and indicates all students are unsafe, but the incidents at the W schools are just one-time personal issues between specific students. Either that, or, as my toddler would say, you are "super duper" racist.

What this and other incidents show, is that the kids are not okay. Yes, kids are resilient, but keeping them home for so long has done them lasting harm, which we are seeing manifested as terrible mental health among youth (and adults). I was called all kinds of names for suggesting six months ago that closing school buildings has consequences, well guess what, here they are.



While what you said about consequences may be true, and I agree with you, I’d be willing to bet this is gang violence. Happened before the pandemic, during, and will continue after.
And I have a child at Blair.


And I remember having a fellow student arrested next to me at Whitman during Friday Night Lights for bringing a BB gun. White kids can be dangerous too.


A kid carrying a bb gun and a kid actually stabbing someone 3 times. Totally the same thing.


A kid killing 26 people vs a kid actually stabbing 1 person 3 times and not killing them. Totally the same thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good thing we got rid of SROs!
cept we didn’t. They just changed names. Pay attention.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good thing we got rid of SROs!
cept we didn’t. They just changed names. Pay attention.


https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2021/08/montgomery-co-schools-wont-have-school-resource-officers-when-students-return/

Sure looks like there are no more officers on school grounds to me!
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Anonymous wrote:Nothing on twitter


Fight in the parking lot, says Twitter.


So normal Blair stuff.


No. If there was a stabbing in the staff parking lot, as is being reported, this is not normal for Blair (or any other MCPS school). Not at all.


W parents post these false rumors in a misguided attempt to normalize the stabbings at Whitman and Churchill.


Moco show is reporting a stabbing. Sometimes it's okay to just stfu
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