Another lockdown at BCC (2/25)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did they say if today's was related to last week?


No. Last week was related to a girl, fight between two schools. Also didn’t they apprehended the student that shot the gun last week? How would this incident be related?


Weren't there multiple students and more than one gun involved?
Anonymous
The school and district needs to do a better job providing details. People are still not sure which detail was actually part of incident last week and which was a rumor.
Anonymous
Juvenile again in today's?
Anonymous
One was juvenile in last week's incident. They didnt name name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:One was juvenile in last week's incident. They didnt name name.


But weren't there more than one juvenile "involved", if that many were there to watch a fight, did they find them complicit?
Anonymous
"Officers searched for the student believed to have a weapon and ultimately took him into custody at the intersection of Maple Ave and Leland Street at approximately 11:30 a.m., according to transmissions, after the student walked to the intersection to meet police. PPolice called for firearms investigators after taking the student into custody."
Bethesda Magazine
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Officers searched for the student believed to have a weapon and ultimately took him into custody at the intersection of Maple Ave and Leland Street at approximately 11:30 a.m., according to transmissions, after the student walked to the intersection to meet police. PPolice called for firearms investigators after taking the student into custody."
Bethesda Magazine


Isnt that area by CC elementary school?
Anonymous
Did CCES go into lockdown?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seems like a weekly occurrence. Time to start thinking on how can the district and community improve this? Maybe we do need to install metal detectors in all MCPS schools, but other than that, what else could we do?

Bring back real discipline. For everything. Run a tight ship. Put expulsion back on the table.


And stop busing.
If the kid was at his home school no one would have snitched
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seems like a weekly occurrence. Time to start thinking on how can the district and community improve this? Maybe we do need to install metal detectors in all MCPS schools, but other than that, what else could we do?

Bring back real discipline. For everything. Run a tight ship. Put expulsion back on the table.


And stop busing.
If the kid was at his home school no one would have snitched


What home school? Clarify
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Seems like a weekly occurrence. Time to start thinking on how can the district and community improve this? Maybe we do need to install metal detectors in all MCPS schools, but other than that, what else could we do?

Bring back real discipline. For everything. Run a tight ship. Put expulsion back on the table.


And stop busing.
If the kid was at his home school no one would have snitched


I find this attitude appalling even if the comment is just here to stir up trouble.
Anonymous
Thankful things were resolved peacefully: Following a thorough search of the building and a review of our security footage, it was determined that the student identified had exited the building before the lockdown procedures were put into place. At that point, we transitioned to a shelter-in-place protocol while the police continued their search for the student in the community. Very quickly and with the support of the identified student’s parent, the student was located and apprehended by Montgomery County Police, allowing us to exit the Shelter-in-Place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thankful things were resolved peacefully: Following a thorough search of the building and a review of our security footage, it was determined that the student identified had exited the building before the lockdown procedures were put into place. At that point, we transitioned to a shelter-in-place protocol while the police continued their search for the student in the community. Very quickly and with the support of the identified student’s parent, the student was located and apprehended by Montgomery County Police, allowing us to exit the Shelter-in-Place.


Good. MCPS needs to develop a meaningful plan to mitigate and disrupt weapons from getting into the building.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Officers searched for the student believed to have a weapon and ultimately took him into custody at the intersection of Maple Ave and Leland Street at approximately 11:30 a.m., according to transmissions, after the student walked to the intersection to meet police. PPolice called for firearms investigators after taking the student into custody."
Bethesda Magazine


Student in custody. And was there a weapon on kid when kid was taken into custody?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any news? Just received text from DD that BCC is on lockdown again. Active threat.


In this incident, was a gun seen by another student in bathroom? Is that true or a rumor?
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