Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I’m for defunding the police. If they are going to be heartless and weak bastards who stand around while a lunatic is killing kids.
But... they established... a... perimeter. #SquadGoals #Heroic
Because I’m sure that letting scores of unarmed parents run into a building with an active shooter would have turned out super well!Are some of you really this stupid? There would have been 50 dead instead of 20, but hey, the iphone experts are never wrong.
Doubt that. Shooting 9 year olds in an enclosed space is a lot easier that shooting a mob of twenty attcking you. Each and every one of those parents would have gladly exchanged their lives for those kids. Those 21 victims were sacrificied.
If one cop's bullet had struck a child during the attempt to take down the terrorist, it would bankrupt the town. "You should have established a perimeter and attempted to reason with the criminal," would be what the plaintiff's attorney would argue to the jury. And the same people here demanding, in hindsight, that the cops storm the classroom would lose their shit if the cops didn't have to pay the child's family on account of qualified immunity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I’m for defunding the police. If they are going to be heartless and weak bastards who stand around while a lunatic is killing kids.
But... they established... a... perimeter. #SquadGoals #Heroic
Because I’m sure that letting scores of unarmed parents run into a building with an active shooter would have turned out super well!Are some of you really this stupid? There would have been 50 dead instead of 20, but hey, the iphone experts are never wrong.
Doubt that. Shooting 9 year olds in an enclosed space is a lot easier that shooting a mob of twenty attcking you. Each and every one of those parents would have gladly exchanged their lives for those kids. Those 21 victims were sacrificied.
Anonymous wrote:Can we stack up MAGAs like sand bag walls in front of schools? Finally make them useful for society.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: How did he get in to begin with??
He ran past armed officers .
They didnt/couldn’t stop him.
Did he shoot out the lock?
He didn’t run past armed officers nor was the back door locked. Watch the news conference from today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: How did he get in to begin with??
He ran past armed officers .
They didnt/couldn’t stop him.
Did he shoot out the lock?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In the schools where I work, you cannot enter without a badge or being buzzed in after you ID yourself through an intercom/camera (after school starts). Don't all schools have this system now? At the very least, the door should have been locked and there would be time to put the school on lockdown with all classroom doors locked, lights out, etc. (as in the drills). Why didn't this happen?
That only works in campuses with centralized building(s) and very few entrances.
Most campus out west are a number of spread out, one-story buildings where all classrooms have doors that lead outside.
So no, not all schools are the same.
Locks slow people down. So do perimeter fences. So do alarms on perimeter doors.
MAGA minds in action.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In the schools where I work, you cannot enter without a badge or being buzzed in after you ID yourself through an intercom/camera (after school starts). Don't all schools have this system now? At the very least, the door should have been locked and there would be time to put the school on lockdown with all classroom doors locked, lights out, etc. (as in the drills). Why didn't this happen?
That only works in campuses with centralized building(s) and very few entrances.
Most campus out west are a number of spread out, one-story buildings where all classrooms have doors that lead outside.
So no, not all schools are the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I’m for defunding the police. If they are going to be heartless and weak bastards who stand around while a lunatic is killing kids.
But... they established... a... perimeter. #SquadGoals #Heroic
Because I’m sure that letting scores of unarmed parents run into a building with an active shooter would have turned out super well!Are some of you really this stupid? There would have been 50 dead instead of 20, but hey, the iphone experts are never wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I’m for defunding the police. If they are going to be heartless and weak bastards who stand around while a lunatic is killing kids.
But... they established... a... perimeter. #SquadGoals #Heroic
Because I’m sure that letting scores of unarmed parents run into a building with an active shooter would have turned out super well!Are some of you really this stupid? There would have been 50 dead instead of 20, but hey, the iphone experts are never wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: How did he get in to begin with??
He ran past armed officers .
They didnt/couldn’t stop him.