Report of shooting at or near wootton

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is t their cameras throughout the school? With that many kids, that seems very unsafe to not have some type of security system in place that includes cameras in the hallways. How many security guards does the school have? Are they just at a desk or walking the halls? Curious if they have a presence in the building as normally the kids know them and feel
Comfortable going to them.


Security guards LOL

The one officer assigned to the school was MIA.

They said they were at Lakewood Elementary they were not. They lied.

Security cameras no.



Wrong. High schools absolutely have cameras, upwards of 50 or more. Everywhere except locker rooms and bathrooms.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The press conference and news articles all say the assigned CEO officer was at Lakewood.

If the Lakewood principal and staff all say he was not, this is a huge accountability issue.

What in the world is going on?


This is why SRO's do not work.

None of these types of people are effective.

This guy was most likely at Falls Grove getting food or somewhere else off campus running errands or doing something else instead of his job.


Yeah....IF he indeed was not at Lakewood Elementary, the police are definitely covering up for this guy relaxing while on the job.


Aren't there security cameras outside ESs? They saw the CEO there, or they didn't. Why do you need a hundred threads about that CEO goodness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nbcwashington.com/video/news/local/mother-shares-heartache-after-son-is-shot-at-wootton-high-school/4058381/


This is very interesting.

Very concerning why both of these kids were moved by MCPS to Wootton out of their home districts.


That's not what the video said. It said she was trying to move him OUT of Wootton.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nbcwashington.com/video/news/local/mother-shares-heartache-after-son-is-shot-at-wootton-high-school/4058381/


This is very interesting.

Very concerning why both of these kids were moved by MCPS to Wootton out of their home districts.


The student who was the shooter lives in the Wootton cluster, is what we were told at the parent meeting last night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Having an SRO in the school would not have solved anything unless these kids are that stupid to pull this stuff in front of an adult. Every single kid in that school knows where they can be away from adults and that's where issues happen.

we will never know.

SROs can build relationships with troubled kids. Who knows what could've been if there was a strong SRO in the school.


BS there is zero evidence of SRO's doing that.

When has an SRO stopped a shooting?

You know what they have done, brought drugs yep, sexual relationships with students etc....

There have always been bad kids in schools for ever and a day. What has changed is access to guns, social media and parenting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is t their cameras throughout the school? With that many kids, that seems very unsafe to not have some type of security system in place that includes cameras in the hallways. How many security guards does the school have? Are they just at a desk or walking the halls? Curious if they have a presence in the building as normally the kids know them and feel
Comfortable going to them.


Yes there are LOTS of cameras however I would venture to guess they are not monitored in real time 24/7


They’re looking at AI to monitor those cameras and detect weapons. Those systems are unreliable and can lead to false positives, further traumatizing kids. There was a situation last year in Baltimore where such system flagged a bag of chips as a gun and the kid ended up in handcuffs at gun point.


My HS is piloting a new AI program that will scan hallway and stairwell chokepoints and determine if there is an unusual high level of activity and then make alerts based on that.


Umm so how does that work when the hallways are crammed with back to back students between classes?


I imagine the AI is sophisticated enough to program bell schedules into it. It's also likely sophisticated enough to determine a regular pattern of volume and detect variance in that volume.
Anonymous
Why does it seem that threads like this feel like the only real answer to dead kids is MORE dead kids? Would you all really be happy if an armed CEO/SRO had shot and killed the kid in response to his shooting? What are you expecting this individual to do that MCPS security could not do?
Anonymous
At a press conference officials refused to answer a question about the ankle monitor
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Having an SRO in the school would not have solved anything unless these kids are that stupid to pull this stuff in front of an adult. Every single kid in that school knows where they can be away from adults and that's where issues happen.

we will never know.

SROs can build relationships with troubled kids. Who knows what could've been if there was a strong SRO in the school.


Some SROs may build positive relationships with troubled kids.
More likely, the SROs will criminalize behavior that should be dealt with as in-school discipline and further fill the school to prison pipeline. SROs don't stop violence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.nbcwashington.com/video/news/local/mother-shares-heartache-after-son-is-shot-at-wootton-high-school/4058381/


This is very interesting.

Very concerning why both of these kids were moved by MCPS to Wootton out of their home districts.


That's not what the video said. It said she was trying to move him OUT of Wootton.


No she did not say that.

She said she told the school he was being bullied and she had concerns.

She never said she was for moving him out.

He's the victim I get that. This is horrible no getting around that either.

She's doing interviews from her home instead of the hospital. No way in hell I would leave my kids side after being shot. Would you?

Come on now. There are always too sides the story.

Bottom line is MCPS failed both of these kids. Their parents failed them as well. Yes they did. There is a reason her kid is not in their home school. Given he is a minor I am not putting that on here. Case search has a ton of info on both of these families.
Neither kid should have been at any mainstream school in the county.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Having an SRO in the school would not have solved anything unless these kids are that stupid to pull this stuff in front of an adult. Every single kid in that school knows where they can be away from adults and that's where issues happen.

we will never know.

SROs can build relationships with troubled kids. Who knows what could've been if there was a strong SRO in the school.


Some SROs may build positive relationships with troubled kids.
More likely, the SROs will criminalize behavior that should be dealt with as in-school discipline and further fill the school to prison pipeline. SROs don't stop violence.


+10000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is t their cameras throughout the school? With that many kids, that seems very unsafe to not have some type of security system in place that includes cameras in the hallways. How many security guards does the school have? Are they just at a desk or walking the halls? Curious if they have a presence in the building as normally the kids know them and feel
Comfortable going to them.


Security guards LOL

The one officer assigned to the school was MIA.

They said they were at Lakewood Elementary they were not. They lied.

Security cameras no.



Wrong. High schools absolutely have cameras, upwards of 50 or more. Everywhere except locker rooms and bathrooms.


But the cameras only are used to bust kids vaping
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At a press conference officials refused to answer a question about the ankle monitor


Case search has all the information.

Both the victim and the shooter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is t their cameras throughout the school? With that many kids, that seems very unsafe to not have some type of security system in place that includes cameras in the hallways. How many security guards does the school have? Are they just at a desk or walking the halls? Curious if they have a presence in the building as normally the kids know them and feel
Comfortable going to them.


Security guards LOL

The one officer assigned to the school was MIA.

They said they were at Lakewood Elementary they were not. They lied.

Security cameras no.



Wrong. High schools absolutely have cameras, upwards of 50 or more. Everywhere except locker rooms and bathrooms.


But the cameras only are used to bust kids vaping


My old district I worked at had county wide policies that banned students from wearing hats and hoods in the hallways to ensure proper camera identification. We were instructed to write referrals for students who refused to take them off and kids were being sent home until they could be trusted to comply with policy. Unfortunately MCPS does not have such a policy. I have kids in my HS that walk around in full hoods and ski masks in the hallway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Saw the mother of the victim on news this morning. She said her son was bullied and she met with the administration and did all she could to stop it. And then it escalated further.
This is a recurring pattern we’ve seen many times in MCPS. Here’s the problem. MCPS needs to actually Do something when bullying is reported.


Yup. This is wash, rinse and repeat with MCPS. Problems are flagged to MCPS admin and leadership and they're ignored until it's too late.

MCPS needs to be held accountable.
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