I agree. The people here blaming Mooney clearly don't understand how bureaucracies work. I work in a much smaller organization than MCPS and despite having a leadership role, I cannot communicate to the public with legal and PR types reviewing every single word. There's no way a principal decides how to handle an incident involving weapons. And to be honest nobody knows for sure who called in this bomb threat and whether it has any link to what happened earlier in the week. And we still don't have any hard facts about that either. |
Fox5 reporting it is a swatting situation. |
Bcc teacher, Fox 5 is reporting officials believe it was likely a swatting hoax.
Thinking about you and your students over the last two hours. I hope you can go decompress somewhere. |
Police twitter currently says they are clearing the school with K-9 units |
Shelter in place—lockdown over. Police found no threat |
According to the police radio, the principal is about to lift the lockdown and go into shelter. All students outside will be directed to the football field. Unclear about students inside the building. |
We are on shelter now. |
What is swatting? |
Sadly, this is statistically untrue. In fact, the opposite is true. The vast majority of school shooters told someone of their intentions before they did it. This is why the one of the most important and proven school security safeguards is early threat identification and culture in which students have trusted adults to tell them if they heard something, anonymous tiplines, etc. That and keeping guns away from children are the best ways to actually PREVENT school shootings. https://www.everytown.org/issues/guns-in-schools/#what-are-the-solutions |
Do they typically do a lockdown instead of shelter for call in threats? Or is this a bigger response than usual? Any existing threats that may have caused that? |
I think the PP is right in that if someone is planning to harm a school full of kids, they’re not going to call the school or police and warn them. Yes, they may tell other kids or post stuff online or whatnot, but these called in threats are rarely anything. |
I’m a dispatcher. I had one a couple of weeks ago, it’s when someone calls in and makes a fake threat to get a huge police response. Mine pretended he had killed family members at his residence. It was a legitimate address and Police went. The poor homeowners had no idea what was going in. They call from an untraceable number. |
When they did this at Einstein last year, they searched bags before escorting them out. |
calling the cops/swat team on someone, like saying someone who lives there has a bomb. Someone swatted MTG, I think. |