Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1P UPDATE: just watched @mcpnews
walk a young male in handcuffs out of Blair HS. Reached out to @MCPS
to confirm this is the stabbing suspect.
@fox5dc
https://twitter.com/RamirezReports/status/1457771001173856262
Wow. They walked him ‘out of Blair’ in handcuffs? That would mean he was at the school.
Kudos to MCPD for getting the assailant.
According to email sent by school, the suspect fled and parent returned him to school where he turned himself in to police.
Really? The school principal put those words into an email? Really?
Yes. She did.
Here it is:
Dear Montgomery Blair High School Families,
I am writing to provide you with the facts regarding the serious incident at our school this morning, Nov. 8, 2021. At approximately 10 a.m., two Montgomery Blair High School students were involved in a conflict in the school parking lot alongside Colesville Road. One student brandished a knife and assaulted another student who sustained cutting wounds. Students and staff notified the school administration and Montgomery County Police (MCPD) were immediately called and responded to the school. The injured student was transported to a local hospital, where the student is being treated for non-threatening life injuries. The suspect left school grounds and was returned to school by the student’s parents and taken into custody by Montgomery County Police.
During this incident, the school was placed in lockdown to ensure the safety of all students and staff. At 11:00 a.m. the lockdown was modified to a Shelter-in-Place to assist with the ongoing investigation and allow classes to continue safely. I want to thank my staff, central office personnel and Montgomery County Police for their swift action in securing our campus and ensuring our students were safe. As I always say, “if you see something, say something,” and that was the case today, as staff and students immediately informed us of the incident. A caring and supportive school community is the Blair way.
What is the difference between lockdown and shelter-in-place? Thanks!
I believe lockdown is nobody moves. Shelter in place means they can switch classes. Don’t quote me though.
Anonymous wrote:Good for his parent for returning him and having him turn himself in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. There have been 3 stabbings at an MCPS highschool since September, and it's only November. WTF. We are one of the richest counties in the richest state in the richest country. We need to get our sh!t together and get the HS SROs back, bring mental health counselors in, and whatever else the incompetent council promised. You can't deny the fact that ever since the council stuck their nose into the SRO business, that things have gone downhill. Let the principals who wanted the SROs to stay lead these schools. We don't need clueless people like Jawando to make decisions regarding school security.
What other stabbings have taken place at MoCo schools this fall? I know a Whitman student assaulted a female student at Churchill and brandished a knife when people tried to intervene (it’s not clear from the reports whether or not the victim was actually stabbed). What else besides this incident at Blair?
Clarksburg High School just last week after the JV game. What happened to the Community Engagement officers previous PPs have been talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Okay, the suspect has now been taken to custody. Move on.
Where's the next one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1P UPDATE: just watched @mcpnews
walk a young male in handcuffs out of Blair HS. Reached out to @MCPS
to confirm this is the stabbing suspect.
@fox5dc
https://twitter.com/RamirezReports/status/1457771001173856262
Wow. They walked him ‘out of Blair’ in handcuffs? That would mean he was at the school.
Kudos to MCPD for getting the assailant.
According to email sent by school, the suspect fled and parent returned him to school where he turned himself in to police.
Really? The school principal put those words into an email? Really?
Yes. She did.
Here it is:
Dear Montgomery Blair High School Families,
I am writing to provide you with the facts regarding the serious incident at our school this morning, Nov. 8, 2021. At approximately 10 a.m., two Montgomery Blair High School students were involved in a conflict in the school parking lot alongside Colesville Road. One student brandished a knife and assaulted another student who sustained cutting wounds. Students and staff notified the school administration and Montgomery County Police (MCPD) were immediately called and responded to the school. The injured student was transported to a local hospital, where the student is being treated for non-threatening life injuries. The suspect left school grounds and was returned to school by the student’s parents and taken into custody by Montgomery County Police.
During this incident, the school was placed in lockdown to ensure the safety of all students and staff. At 11:00 a.m. the lockdown was modified to a Shelter-in-Place to assist with the ongoing investigation and allow classes to continue safely. I want to thank my staff, central office personnel and Montgomery County Police for their swift action in securing our campus and ensuring our students were safe. As I always say, “if you see something, say something,” and that was the case today, as staff and students immediately informed us of the incident. A caring and supportive school community is the Blair way.
What is the difference between lockdown and shelter-in-place? Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:
An SRO is a deterent. I went to a tough HS, much tougher than Blair. It's like having a parent around vs not. If the parent is around, the kid is less likely to do bad things.
Why do the Principals want SROs? They are on the ground. Not the city council. What do you do for a living?
How many SROs attacked students in MPCS for no cause? How many were charged and convicted of assaulting a student?
Maybe you should talk to the Principals before making blithe comments about how police are bad for schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1P UPDATE: just watched @mcpnews
walk a young male in handcuffs out of Blair HS. Reached out to @MCPS
to confirm this is the stabbing suspect.
@fox5dc
https://twitter.com/RamirezReports/status/1457771001173856262
Wow. They walked him ‘out of Blair’ in handcuffs? That would mean he was at the school.
Kudos to MCPD for getting the assailant.
According to email sent by school, the suspect fled and parent returned him to school where he turned himself in to police.
Really? The school principal put those words into an email? Really?
Yes. She did.
Here it is:
Dear Montgomery Blair High School Families,
I am writing to provide you with the facts regarding the serious incident at our school this morning, Nov. 8, 2021. At approximately 10 a.m., two Montgomery Blair High School students were involved in a conflict in the school parking lot alongside Colesville Road. One student brandished a knife and assaulted another student who sustained cutting wounds. Students and staff notified the school administration and Montgomery County Police (MCPD) were immediately called and responded to the school. The injured student was transported to a local hospital, where the student is being treated for non-threatening life injuries. The suspect left school grounds and was returned to school by the student’s parents and taken into custody by Montgomery County Police.
During this incident, the school was placed in lockdown to ensure the safety of all students and staff. At 11:00 a.m. the lockdown was modified to a Shelter-in-Place to assist with the ongoing investigation and allow classes to continue safely. I want to thank my staff, central office personnel and Montgomery County Police for their swift action in securing our campus and ensuring our students were safe. As I always say, “if you see something, say something,” and that was the case today, as staff and students immediately informed us of the incident. A caring and supportive school community is the Blair way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous. There have been 3 stabbings at an MCPS highschool since September, and it's only November. WTF. We are one of the richest counties in the richest state in the richest country. We need to get our sh!t together and get the HS SROs back, bring mental health counselors in, and whatever else the incompetent council promised. You can't deny the fact that ever since the council stuck their nose into the SRO business, that things have gone downhill. Let the principals who wanted the SROs to stay lead these schools. We don't need clueless people like Jawando to make decisions regarding school security.
What other stabbings have taken place at MoCo schools this fall? I know a Whitman student assaulted a female student at Churchill and brandished a knife when people tried to intervene (it’s not clear from the reports whether or not the victim was actually stabbed). What else besides this incident at Blair?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone should be focusing on the county's inability to keep our students safe - regardless of which school they attend. I put the blame on the County Council and they need to come up with a solution now.
You put the blame on the County Council, why?
Because they removed the SROs (after full disapproval from ALL MCPS high school principals) and promised a whole bunch of mental health advisors and social workers to replace them. Only the first half has happened. Yes, they are to be blamed.
+1 I emailed them to NOT remove the SROs. I can't stand the MoCo progressives. And I'm not a Trumpster.
They removed the SRO because some woke people said kids feel "threatened" by the cops in the school. Gosh,do they feel more safe with a school shooter or knife wielder in the school?
Would the SROs have stopped the knife wielder from entering the parking lot? And is there any correlation between school shootings and police in schools?
What we do know is that the pandemic has been associated with overall increases in violent crime. It's not surprising that some of that crime is occurring in schools. We also know that we do not have any actual evidence showing that police in schools reduces violence, and that violence by police against students happens and is real. So maybe you should talk to some of those students before make blithe comments about what type of violence they prefer.
The police caught the suspect and they are in custody because the police were either on campus or close to it.
Had they not been there the suspect would have been free to stab more people.
You really need to take a few days and reflect on the logic of arguing about whether or not the police help reduce crime, dude.
+1 I bet if the ^PP's house was being robbed or someone lurking around their property, they would be happy to have the cops really close by.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone should be focusing on the county's inability to keep our students safe - regardless of which school they attend. I put the blame on the County Council and they need to come up with a solution now.
You put the blame on the County Council, why?
Because they removed the SROs (after full disapproval from ALL MCPS high school principals) and promised a whole bunch of mental health advisors and social workers to replace them. Only the first half has happened. Yes, they are to be blamed.
+1 I emailed them to NOT remove the SROs. I can't stand the MoCo progressives. And I'm not a Trumpster.
They removed the SRO because some woke people said kids feel "threatened" by the cops in the school. Gosh,do they feel more safe with a school shooter or knife wielder in the school?
Would the SROs have stopped the knife wielder from entering the parking lot? And is there any correlation between school shootings and police in schools?
What we do know is that the pandemic has been associated with overall increases in violent crime. It's not surprising that some of that crime is occurring in schools. We also know that we do not have any actual evidence showing that police in schools reduces violence, and that violence by police against students happens and is real. So maybe you should talk to some of those students before make blithe comments about what type of violence they prefer.
The police caught the suspect and they are in custody because the police were either on campus or close to it.
Had they not been there the suspect would have been free to stab more people.
You really need to take a few days and reflect on the logic of arguing about whether or not the police help reduce crime, dude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1P UPDATE: just watched @mcpnews
walk a young male in handcuffs out of Blair HS. Reached out to @MCPS
to confirm this is the stabbing suspect.
@fox5dc
https://twitter.com/RamirezReports/status/1457771001173856262
Wow. They walked him ‘out of Blair’ in handcuffs? That would mean he was at the school.
Kudos to MCPD for getting the assailant.
According to email sent by school, the suspect fled and parent returned him to school where he turned himself in to police.
Really? The school principal put those words into an email? Really?
Yes. She did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone should be focusing on the county's inability to keep our students safe - regardless of which school they attend. I put the blame on the County Council and they need to come up with a solution now.
You put the blame on the County Council, why?
Because they removed the SROs (after full disapproval from ALL MCPS high school principals) and promised a whole bunch of mental health advisors and social workers to replace them. Only the first half has happened. Yes, they are to be blamed.
+1 I emailed them to NOT remove the SROs. I can't stand the MoCo progressives. And I'm not a Trumpster.
They removed the SRO because some woke people said kids feel "threatened" by the cops in the school. Gosh,do they feel more safe with a school shooter or knife wielder in the school?
Would the SROs have stopped the knife wielder from entering the parking lot? And is there any correlation between school shootings and police in schools?
What we do know is that the pandemic has been associated with overall increases in violent crime. It's not surprising that some of that crime is occurring in schools. We also know that we do not have any actual evidence showing that police in schools reduces violence, and that violence by police against students happens and is real. So maybe you should talk to some of those students before make blithe comments about what type of violence they prefer.
An SRO is a deterent. I went to a tough HS, much tougher than Blair. It's like having a parent around vs not. If the parent is around, the kid is less likely to do bad things.
Why do the Principals want SROs? They are on the ground. Not the city council. What do you do for a living?
How many SROs attacked students in MPCS for no cause? How many were charged and convicted of assaulting a student?
Maybe you should talk to the Principals before making blithe comments about how police are bad for schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone should be focusing on the county's inability to keep our students safe - regardless of which school they attend. I put the blame on the County Council and they need to come up with a solution now.
You put the blame on the County Council, why?
Because they removed the SROs (after full disapproval from ALL MCPS high school principals) and promised a whole bunch of mental health advisors and social workers to replace them. Only the first half has happened. Yes, they are to be blamed.
+1 I emailed them to NOT remove the SROs. I can't stand the MoCo progressives. And I'm not a Trumpster.
They removed the SRO because some woke people said kids feel "threatened" by the cops in the school. Gosh,do they feel more safe with a school shooter or knife wielder in the school?
Would the SROs have stopped the knife wielder from entering the parking lot? And is there any correlation between school shootings and police in schools?
What we do know is that the pandemic has been associated with overall increases in violent crime. It's not surprising that some of that crime is occurring in schools. We also know that we do not have any actual evidence showing that police in schools reduces violence, and that violence by police against students happens and is real. So maybe you should talk to some of those students before make blithe comments about what type of violence they prefer.
The police caught the suspect and they are in custody because the police were either on campus or close to it.
Had they not been there the suspect would have been free to stab more people.
You really need to take a few days and reflect on the logic of arguing about whether or not the police help reduce crime, dude.