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Reply to "Why aren’t the local authorities more involved in school violence? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MCPS can do this because victims report incidents to the school system. Victims need to make a complaint to the police, either by calling 911 or by filing a police report. [/quote] MCPS and MCPD cover for each other sadly. If you report it to the police, they'll take the report and then hand it over to the school saying it's out of their jurisdiction. This is particularly true for incidents at the elementary level which involve young children where MCPD is very much powerless to intervene. At the high school level you will have more luck, but again, if the principal or director has sway, they can behind the scenes get the police to back off or back down. The system is corrupt.[/quote]
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