Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in an elementary school, and this obsession with doors is baffling. Doors aren’t going to stop a gunman from shooting up a playground full of children or as they arrive or are dismissed to the buses.
But locked doors will stop the gunman from entering the school, or at least add another impediment. I have concerns about the school at which you work.
Clearly the school where PP works should have a great big beautiful wall around the playground, with a moat around it as deep as the wall is tall, filled with snakes and alligators.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in an elementary school, and this obsession with doors is baffling. Doors aren’t going to stop a gunman from shooting up a playground full of children or as they arrive or are dismissed to the buses.
But locked doors will stop the gunman from entering the school, or at least add another impediment. I have concerns about the school at which you work.
Anonymous wrote:I work in an elementary school, and this obsession with doors is baffling. Doors aren’t going to stop a gunman from shooting up a playground full of children or as they arrive or are dismissed to the buses.
Anonymous wrote:Police never tried to open doors leading to classroom where shooter was, SA Express-News reports
Uvalde police officers drove by suspect, missed chance to shoot him before rampage: deputy
Officer with an AR-15 style weapon hesitated to fire upon the school shooter out of concern he would hit a child
Two Uvalde city police officers reportedly passed up a moment's chance to shoot a gunman outside the Robb Elementary School in Texas before he then killed 21 people, including 19 children, a senior sheriff's deputy told The New York Times Friday.
One city police officer armed with an AR-15-style weapon hesitated over concerns that he might hit a child, Chief Deputy Ricardo Rios nearby Zavalla County told the publication
Anonymous wrote:
The doors at my school don’t need a rock to stay open. There’s a mechanism that holds them open, for example at dismissal or a fire drill. Or if we are loading or unloading our cars for a party, or to bring in supplies for a presentation, or to load boxes into our carts at the end of the year. This is a totally normal thing to hold the door open while bringing things in and out of the school. I guarantee it happens at thousands and thousands of schools every day. The problem isn’t a rock and the problem isn’t popping a door open.
The problem is guns.