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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All students deserve to feel safe at school. We need more bodies in the high schools and I am happy the SRO's will be there and kids will see their presence. I am not a Trumpie, but I do believe that schools need to feel safe which they don't right now.[/quote] It's too bad. Most are rightly more afraid of the police than each other.[/quote] They found a 17 year old kid dead in the woods a block from Seneca Valley high school yesterday. You think it was the police? [/quote] If only an SRO was at school the kid would be alive. /s[/quote] If only he practiced MCPS's Restorative Justice with his adversary, the kid would be alive. See how that works?[/quote] Somehow I don't think the shooter would listen to the victim before he shot him. Oh Larlo, please don't shoot me. It would hurt my feelings. [/quote] He probably would have told an SRO though. Hey SRO I’m about to shoot somebody. [/quote] SROs listen to the chatter in school. They probably would have heard about the fight. Seems like a whole lot of people had.[/quote] That is an insane take. This is not 21 jump street. 21 jump street is fiction btw.[/quote] ? You don't think SROs hear things in the school? If an SRO wouldn't have helped, and clearly MCPS' Restorative Justice program doesn't help, then what would? Nothing? Just throw up our hands and keep toeing the line that SROs are pointless? I'd seriously like to hear what Elrich and Jawando think we should do about all the violence and mental health issues in the schools. Don't give me lips service. Provide actionable items to address the issue. Thank you.[/quote] You are trying to tell me that teachers did not know that this child had issues but an SRO in the hallway will? You think kids confide in SRO's but not in teachers? You have clearly never worked with/beside/around and SRO. You can't prevent every.single.thing. Personally I'd have dogs go through the school and sniff out drugs and guns, but they won't allow it because you know who has drugs? rich white kids[/quote] omg.. that's too funny.. you think black and brown kids don't have drugs. Hysterical. I went to a majority minority HS out west, and the drug deals I saw go down in school was committed by a black guy in my 10th grade English class with another black guy. Teachers are there to teach, not to stop fights and bullets. I'm fine with drug sniffing dogs. Do they have gun sniffing dogs? That would be great, too, but I can imagine that the anti-SRO snowflakes would complain that their larlo is afraid of dogs or allergic so we need to get rid of them. We can't prevent every single thing, but we can do everything possible to prevent this kind of thing happening again, and that includes SROs.[/quote] Black and white lids equally use drugs… but alas the enforcement of the laws are not equal. The W schools won’t allow dogs. So, no dogs. I’m sure after we sweep a school and arrest a bunch of white lids for drugs/vape pens we might rethink arresting anybody for drugs. See how that works.[/quote]
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