Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gun control
Gun control has nothing to do with making MCPS safer. MCPS is doing nothing. Most parents wanted them to remove SRO's and police from the schools. They did.
How did the police do in Uvalde? Or Parkland?
Don’t get me wrong, I support having SROs in schools. I just think it is ridiculous to think they’d stop school shootings.
They didn't do well but that's not a justification to not have them. If they did their job they would have gone in, killed the killer and got those kids medical attention and that is the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gun control
Gun control has nothing to do with making MCPS safer. MCPS is doing nothing. Most parents wanted them to remove SRO's and police from the schools. They did.
How did the police do in Uvalde? Or Parkland?
Don’t get me wrong, I support having SROs in schools. I just think it is ridiculous to think they’d stop school shootings.
They didn't do well but that's not a justification to not have them. If they did their job they would have gone in, killed the killer and got those kids medical attention and that is the point.
If these incidents are representative, SROs will stand around, run away or arrest parents.
There have been SRO's who have also saved lives.
No there have not been.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gun control
Gun control has nothing to do with making MCPS safer. MCPS is doing nothing. Most parents wanted them to remove SRO's and police from the schools. They did.
How did the police do in Uvalde? Or Parkland?
Don’t get me wrong, I support having SROs in schools. I just think it is ridiculous to think they’d stop school shootings.
They didn't do well but that's not a justification to not have them. If they did their job they would have gone in, killed the killer and got those kids medical attention and that is the point.
If these incidents are representative, SROs will stand around, run away or arrest parents.
There have been SRO's who have also saved lives.
No there have not been.
Yes there are. Google is your friend.
There have not been any cases so google is your enemy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They've been adding security vestibules to schools for the past few years:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/facilities/construction/project/securityinitiatives.aspx
Anonymous wrote:LOL And putting covers over the portables to hide them?
Schools aren't - and won't ever be - fortresses.
Anonymous wrote:They've been adding security vestibules to schools for the past few years:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/facilities/construction/project/securityinitiatives.aspx
Anonymous wrote:LOL And putting covers over the portables to hide them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe I’ve missed it, but I haven’t seen anything about increased security at MCPS schools or even what the safety measures already in place are. I went to the website and could not find info on this. I’ve noticed differences between schools when it comes to security measures. I’d like to know what MCPS already requires, and what it is planning to do county-wide.
They've been adding security vestibules to schools for the past few years:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/facilities/construction/project/securityinitiatives.aspx
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gun control
Gun control has nothing to do with making MCPS safer. MCPS is doing nothing. Most parents wanted them to remove SRO's and police from the schools. They did.
How did the police do in Uvalde? Or Parkland?
Don’t get me wrong, I support having SROs in schools. I just think it is ridiculous to think they’d stop school shootings.
Most school shootings are like the Magruder shooting. They aren't mass shootings. And having a police officer present is associated with a shooting more likely to be non-fatal.
And most parents did NOT want SROs removed. A very vocal group of about 20 students wanted them removed. And Elrich took advantage of that and unilaterally removed them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gun control
Gun control has nothing to do with making MCPS safer. MCPS is doing nothing. Most parents wanted them to remove SRO's and police from the schools. They did.
How did the police do in Uvalde? Or Parkland?
Don’t get me wrong, I support having SROs in schools. I just think it is ridiculous to think they’d stop school shootings.
They didn't do well but that's not a justification to not have them. If they did their job they would have gone in, killed the killer and got those kids medical attention and that is the point.
If these incidents are representative, SROs will stand around, run away or arrest parents.
There have been SRO's who have also saved lives.
No there have not been.
Yes there are. Google is your friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gun control
Gun control has nothing to do with making MCPS safer. MCPS is doing nothing. Most parents wanted them to remove SRO's and police from the schools. They did.
How did the police do in Uvalde? Or Parkland?
Don’t get me wrong, I support having SROs in schools. I just think it is ridiculous to think they’d stop school shootings.
They didn't do well but that's not a justification to not have them. If they did their job they would have gone in, killed the killer and got those kids medical attention and that is the point.
If these incidents are representative, SROs will stand around, run away or arrest parents.
There have been SRO's who have also saved lives.
No there have not been.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gun control
Gun control has nothing to do with making MCPS safer. MCPS is doing nothing. Most parents wanted them to remove SRO's and police from the schools. They did.
How did the police do in Uvalde? Or Parkland?
Don’t get me wrong, I support having SROs in schools. I just think it is ridiculous to think they’d stop school shootings.
Most school shootings are like the Magruder shooting. They aren't mass shootings. And having a police officer present is associated with a shooting more likely to be non-fatal.
And most parents did NOT want SROs removed. A very vocal group of about 20 students wanted them removed. And Elrich took advantage of that and unilaterally removed them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gun control
Gun control has nothing to do with making MCPS safer. MCPS is doing nothing. Most parents wanted them to remove SRO's and police from the schools. They did.
How did the police do in Uvalde? Or Parkland?
Don’t get me wrong, I support having SROs in schools. I just think it is ridiculous to think they’d stop school shootings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gun control
Gun control has nothing to do with making MCPS safer. MCPS is doing nothing. Most parents wanted them to remove SRO's and police from the schools. They did.
How did the police do in Uvalde? Or Parkland?
Don’t get me wrong, I support having SROs in schools. I just think it is ridiculous to think they’d stop school shootings.
They didn't do well but that's not a justification to not have them. If they did their job they would have gone in, killed the killer and got those kids medical attention and that is the point.
If these incidents are representative, SROs will stand around, run away or arrest parents.
There have been SRO's who have also saved lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gun control
Gun control has nothing to do with making MCPS safer. MCPS is doing nothing. Most parents wanted them to remove SRO's and police from the schools. They did.
How did the police do in Uvalde? Or Parkland?
Don’t get me wrong, I support having SROs in schools. I just think it is ridiculous to think they’d stop school shootings.
They didn't do well but that's not a justification to not have them. If they did their job they would have gone in, killed the killer and got those kids medical attention and that is the point.