Anonymous wrote:This incident happened on Tuesday. The news story broke on Friday.
Why was there no communication of a serious violent act on a MCPS school campus between Tuesday and Friday?
Was the accused student in class after Tuesday? What is being done to protect female students from this violent individual?
I also thought police officers were back into high schools after the Magruder shooting. Was that only for a week? 90 minutes to respond for a rape is terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school called 911. A community engagement officer was not available - SEND REGULAR COPS! Why on earth did it take 90 minutes to respond? Incompetent policing.
If a regular patrol officer responded in a timely way, there wouldn’t be an opportunity to stoke the SRO flames again. You really think cops give a damn if an assaulted kid has to wait if the wait means they can make a point to stick it to Will Jawando?
This is tiresome. Rest assured MCPD will still do their jobs because we have a very good police force. Yes, many are tired of Jawando’s unnecessary attacks on their honor and professionalism. That doesn’t change the fact they’ll do their jobs. Yes, the police care. If you don’t believe that, perhaps it’s time for you to do a ride-along or enroll in the citizen’s academy. Then you can meet some actual officers instead of listening to whatever social media decides to spew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school called 911. A community engagement officer was not available - SEND REGULAR COPS! Why on earth did it take 90 minutes to respond? Incompetent policing.
If a regular patrol officer responded in a timely way, there wouldn’t be an opportunity to stoke the SRO flames again. You really think cops give a damn if an assaulted kid has to wait if the wait means they can make a point to stick it to Will Jawando?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if 2 17yo at olds decide to rendezvous in a bathroom in the basement how could mcps have prevented that?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This incident happened on Tuesday. The news story broke on Friday.
Why was there no communication of a serious violent act on a MCPS school campus between Tuesday and Friday?
Was the accused student in class after Tuesday? What is being done to protect female students from this violent individual?
I also thought police officers were back into high schools after the Magruder shooting. Was that only for a week? 90 minutes to respond for a rape is terrible.
All good questions.
And why is MCPS not keeping our kids safe in school buildings?
Are you serious?
More staff. More adults in the building. More security measures. More cameras in hallways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 You think this is the first time MCPS tries covering up rape in its schools?
No communication to the community and no plans to prevent future assaults at Springbrook or other MCPS middle schools and high schools.
Bathrooms and locker rooms are magnets for crimes in schools because they are the places where security cameras don’t exist. These are the areas where the majority of drugs are sold andrapes occur. It’s no coincidence that the Magruder shooting happened in a bathroom.
Dr. McKnight keeps putting out fires and fakes transparency versus developing a concrete security plan for schools to implement. It speaks volume that her own child goes to private school instead of MCPS.
There's a lot of space between "sexual assault" and "rape". Language matters.
Anonymous wrote:If you have ever worked in an MCPS high school -- as I have for 21 years -- you would be in shock about the things that are never reported and/or covered up. Each day I leave that building in utter disbelief. 4 more years til retirement, if I make it out alive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if 2 17yo at olds decide to rendezvous in a bathroom in the basement how could mcps have prevented that?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This incident happened on Tuesday. The news story broke on Friday.
Why was there no communication of a serious violent act on a MCPS school campus between Tuesday and Friday?
Was the accused student in class after Tuesday? What is being done to protect female students from this violent individual?
I also thought police officers were back into high schools after the Magruder shooting. Was that only for a week? 90 minutes to respond for a rape is terrible.
All good questions.
And why is MCPS not keeping our kids safe in school buildings?
If sexual assaults are occurring in the basement bathroom (2 supposedly in one week) or other violent crimes such as the Magruder shooting, there are steps all MCPS schools can take to improve school safety:
1) For Springbrook, if a particular bathroom is prone for problems because of its location in the basement, close that bathroom
2) have a staff member/security assigned to monitor bathrooms including using cameras to watch for who is entering the bathrooms
3) take off hallway doors to the bathroom (other MCPS high schools have done this for drug use in bathrooms)
4) limit bathroom use to one student at a time - students wait in hallway if bathroom is occupied
5) get violent students out of school buildings by placing them in the Virtual Academy
MCPS is supposed to be reviewing school safety. It seems that if violent crimes in school buildings are happening primarily in bathrooms then additional security for these locations is needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This incident happened on Tuesday. The news story broke on Friday.
Why was there no communication of a serious violent act on a MCPS school campus between Tuesday and Friday?
Was the accused student in class after Tuesday? What is being done to protect female students from this violent individual?
I also thought police officers were back into high schools after the Magruder shooting. Was that only for a week? 90 minutes to respond for a rape is terrible.
All good questions.
And why is MCPS not keeping our kids safe in school buildings?
Anonymous wrote:+1 You think this is the first time MCPS tries covering up rape in its schools?
No communication to the community and no plans to prevent future assaults at Springbrook or other MCPS middle schools and high schools.
Bathrooms and locker rooms are magnets for crimes in schools because they are the places where security cameras don’t exist. These are the areas where the majority of drugs are sold andrapes occur. It’s no coincidence that the Magruder shooting happened in a bathroom.
Dr. McKnight keeps putting out fires and fakes transparency versus developing a concrete security plan for schools to implement. It speaks volume that her own child goes to private school instead of MCPS.
shift change over. Yes really……Anonymous wrote:The school called 911. A community engagement officer was not available - SEND REGULAR COPS! Why on earth did it take 90 minutes to respond? Incompetent policing.
Anonymous wrote:The school called 911. A community engagement officer was not available - SEND REGULAR COPS! Why on earth did it take 90 minutes to respond? Incompetent policing.