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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oxford High School has a full-time school resource officer, who is a sworn Oakland County sheriff's deputy. There was no need to "call the police," the resource officer literally has an office in the school, presumably mere feet from the principal's office where these meetings took place. The high school brass, for whatever reason, did not loop the deputy into any of this. That is pure negligence.[/quote] "Like many schools across the country, [b]Oxford High School has a police officer assigned to patrol its halls and campus[/b]. On Tuesday, according to a law enforcement official, that deputy and a responding deputy disarmed and arrested a 15-year-old student." https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2021/11/30/oxford-high-shooting-police-school-liaison-officer/8813723002/ Why wasn't this deputy looped into the documented violent psych issues of the kid, calls to the parents, and the two meetings with the kid and the other with his parents? The deputy was INTENTIONALLY not looped in and not included in the meetings. The district is so screwed in a civil suit.[/quote] For the record, one usually can not locate the resource officer. Not saying this is an excuse, just saying it is an issue. And it is really, really, really, really difficult to remove a kid when you have aggressive parents who don't care right in front of you. The school was worried about a law suit, and I am sure these people threatened the school with a law suit more than once. [/quote] Nope. They usually have a radio and respond fairly quickly.[/quote] No it isn't "really really difficult" to call the police, if the resource officer doesn't answer, you call the police directly. Police come and handle it. They respond to lesser calls all the time. Having a student you are concerned about and has threatened the school, was asked to go home but won't, would be a call they absolutely would come out to immediately. The parents don't like it, too bad. [/quote]
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