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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is a rumor at Magruder that one of the people involved in the shooting/homicide at Wheaton metro is a Magruder student. If SROs were in the schools in a manner that allowed them to do the relationship building and the violence prevention work, perhaps they would have heard more about this. Perhaps they could have even worked with kids to help prevent violence like this. [/quote] Agreed. They really should have thought about this. Really hard. MCPS and the county council is essentially holding all of us hostage to individuals who are now taking advantage of lax (or some will say no enforcement) of laws. They gaslight you if you try to inform them of growing issues and ignore them until it becomes a crisis. Why didn’t they come up with a plan!? Did they think automatically removing SROs there would magically be no crime? We are in a crisis right now in this county and it will only get worse. Being on the (political) extreme for either side benefits no one. I personally will be putting pressure on city council to address this and come up with an effective plan instead of letting things get out of control. Eventually if you let them keep it up, their goal of keeping youth out of the prison will work….because they will finally do something once they turn 18 that will put them away forever. Short-sighted thinking got us into this mess. It takes hard work, innovative programming, money!! , and educated, dedicated individuals to turn around societal injustices (such as addressing causes for youth and minorities imprisoned at a higher rate). I don’t see any alternative plans - in school and after school programming paid for and sponsored by the county to help youth who may need help or mentoring with direction towards a successful future. [/quote] If wishes were pennies... SROs aren't in school and MCPD still has an obligation to do its job.[/quote] This is how we know you are trolling. SROs are MCPD. You simultaneously said the police should AND should not be in schools. It’s time for you to give up. Your argument is silly and it serves no purpose. [/quote] +1 Please contribute something constructive to this conversation - it's painfully obvious you are either not paying attention, have trouble with reading comprehension, or are just being a troll. [/quote]
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