Anonymous wrote:Really disappointed that the report does little to attempt to prevent other shootings and spends more time worrying about what to do when they happen. I feel like we've just given up, as a society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The post article makes it appear the victim and his crew was going to jump the kid in bathroom who had gun for protection and got shot.
Yes. That's what all the kids think, too. Based on the history of the people involved. To me, it's two lives ruined. I feel very badly for both the shooting victim and the shooter. They are children. Ghost guns are a game changer, unfortunately. They are so incredibly easy to get.
But this is the trend we are seeing in the county. People who have disputes and don't know how to handle them. What used to be a fist fight is now about knives and guns.
And it’s pretty sad to to think the “friends” of the victim were the ones who posted on social media and left him hurt in the bathroom.
You have to be really slow to think the story that the defense puts out there is the truth.
just because the victim is the one in the hospital doesn’t mean he was completely innocent in this situation. Obviously the shooter is to blame here. I think this story is not that simple.
The shooter is not at fault if it is self defense
It's illegal to have a firearm in a school. Let's start there.
The weapons offenses alone that have been admitted to are exceptionally concerning. Possession by minor. Ghost gun. School zone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The post article makes it appear the victim and his crew was going to jump the kid in bathroom who had gun for protection and got shot.
Yes. That's what all the kids think, too. Based on the history of the people involved. To me, it's two lives ruined. I feel very badly for both the shooting victim and the shooter. They are children. Ghost guns are a game changer, unfortunately. They are so incredibly easy to get.
But this is the trend we are seeing in the county. People who have disputes and don't know how to handle them. What used to be a fist fight is now about knives and guns.
And it’s pretty sad to to think the “friends” of the victim were the ones who posted on social media and left him hurt in the bathroom.
You have to be really slow to think the story that the defense puts out there is the truth.
just because the victim is the one in the hospital doesn’t mean he was completely innocent in this situation. Obviously the shooter is to blame here. I think this story is not that simple.
The shooter is not at fault if it is self defense
It's illegal to have a firearm in a school. Let's start there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stats cited in this article, FOIA'd re: MCPS 911 calls, seem high. Can anyone put in context?
https://www.foxnews.com/us/defund-the-police-return-school-resource-officers
It is not a FOIA. It was a county council worksession that went through all the data. It’s all public information.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/council/Resources/Files/agenda/cm/2022/20220209/20220209_ECPS1.pdf
18% Sexual Assaults
16% Assaults
13% Controlled Substances
10% Weapons
10% Unruly Behavior
11 were actually arrests so the others were useless calls?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The post article makes it appear the victim and his crew was going to jump the kid in bathroom who had gun for protection and got shot.
Yes. That's what all the kids think, too. Based on the history of the people involved. To me, it's two lives ruined. I feel very badly for both the shooting victim and the shooter. They are children. Ghost guns are a game changer, unfortunately. They are so incredibly easy to get.
But this is the trend we are seeing in the county. People who have disputes and don't know how to handle them. What used to be a fist fight is now about knives and guns.
And it’s pretty sad to to think the “friends” of the victim were the ones who posted on social media and left him hurt in the bathroom.
You have to be really slow to think the story that the defense puts out there is the truth.
just because the victim is the one in the hospital doesn’t mean he was completely innocent in this situation. Obviously the shooter is to blame here. I think this story is not that simple.
The shooter is not at fault if it is self defense
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The shooter is 100 percent wrong but the gun went off when victim was trying to grab it. Dangerous move. Then his friends and shooter ditched him.
The original facts recounted were that Alston held the gun to the victim's head and the victim pushed it away. Dangerous to NOT move the gun at your temple away, no? The shooter ordered the 3 parts of the gun, assembled it with help, brought it to school and carried it into the bathroom knowing there would be a confrontation. That is not self defense, that is premeditation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stats cited in this article, FOIA'd re: MCPS 911 calls, seem high. Can anyone put in context?
https://www.foxnews.com/us/defund-the-police-return-school-resource-officers
It is not a FOIA. It was a county council worksession that went through all the data. It’s all public information.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/council/Resources/Files/agenda/cm/2022/20220209/20220209_ECPS1.pdf
18% Sexual Assaults
16% Assaults
13% Controlled Substances
10% Weapons
10% Unruly Behavior
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stats cited in this article, FOIA'd re: MCPS 911 calls, seem high. Can anyone put in context?
https://www.foxnews.com/us/defund-the-police-return-school-resource-officers
It is not a FOIA. It was a county council worksession that went through all the data. It’s all public information.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/council/Resources/Files/agenda/cm/2022/20220209/20220209_ECPS1.pdf
Anonymous wrote:The stats cited in this article, FOIA'd re: MCPS 911 calls, seem high. Can anyone put in context?
https://www.foxnews.com/us/defund-the-police-return-school-resource-officers