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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't know about this SRO thinge. It really didn't do much good at Parkland or Uvalde.[/quote] RJ is not SRO. If there were more SRO's maybe some of this could be prevented. You are using two incidents. Many more where SRO's did good.[/quote] At Parkland and Uvalde, when an armed assailant was present, the SROs just ran away. [/quote] Ok? You had two bad sros but reality is one person cannot do that alone. There are many more incidents where sros save lives. You need a new talking point. [/quote] plus those were not in MoCo county. Not even in the same state. The PP’s talking points are complete idiotic drivel. Bring back the SROs. [/quote] Parkland and Uvalde happened in different states but the result is mostly always the same. SROs just don't work.[/quote] If the problem you are solving for is mass shootings by heavily armed mentally disturbed individuals, I agree with you that SROs do not work. If the problem you are trying to solve for is drug dealing and assaults on school property, SROs definitely help. I’m sure many of those kids got into the same trouble off school property but having police on property helped at least shift the location of the crime off campus. This allows kids that aren’t interested in that life to go to school without it being in their face. I think that’s a benefit. I’d love broader programs that solve the problem more generally but pushing it out of schools has some benefit for some kids.[/quote]
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