Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry…I’m still not over the fact that I’m learning all of this from DCUM…
Get used to it. Taylor is not gonna do better.
What is McKnight thinking right about now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids ran…into the Fallsmead neighborhood while the shooter was hiding in the Fallsmead neighborhood. He was found in the basement of his home on Chantilly Court near Fallsmead.
Whatever chain of events and miscommunications led to a group of children and their teacher to flee from safety into where the danger actually was…needs to be investigated so that this never happen again.
MCPS needs to learn from this.
Source?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry…I’m still not over the fact that I’m learning all of this from DCUM…
Get used to it. Taylor is not gonna do better.
Anonymous wrote:The kids ran…into the Fallsmead neighborhood while the shooter was hiding in the Fallsmead neighborhood. He was found in the basement of his home on Chantilly Court near Fallsmead.
Whatever chain of events and miscommunications led to a group of children and their teacher to flee from safety into where the danger actually was…needs to be investigated so that this never happen again.
MCPS needs to learn from this.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry…I’m still not over the fact that I’m learning all of this from DCUM…
Anonymous wrote:Saw this in another thread but I feel like this warrants its own thread… can someone attest to this? If this is true, holy shit. Is MCPS not going to own up to this?
What was posted:
Yalll want to talk about lockdown failures? The media isn’t reporting this and MCPS will never own up to this… but ask any Fallsmead parent.
The announcement made at Fallsmead ES made it sound like there was an active shooter in Fallsmead. At least one classroom ran out into the Fallsmead community with their teacher. The ended up sheltering at some kid’s basement.
The irony is that they ran quite literally into danger.
But no…MCPS won’t include that will they??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They ran because they heard the shots. I don't think the lockdown was announced yet. Lakewood locked down around 2:40. Fallsmead was probably about the same. Gunshots 2:15.
lol you are joking right? How loud do you think gunshots are? Not even every kid at Wootton heard the shot. But you think class of 4th graders heard the shot from .5 away separated by roads and woods?
They ran during the lockdown because the announcement that came over made it sound like there was an active shooter in the school. Please get your facts right and ask a Fallsmead parent
I've heard actual murder gunshots 3 times in my life from just as far away & I am a Fallsmead parent, friend!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They ran because they heard the shots. I don't think the lockdown was announced yet. Lakewood locked down around 2:40. Fallsmead was probably about the same. Gunshots 2:15.
lol you are joking right? How loud do you think gunshots are? Not even every kid at Wootton heard the shot. But you think class of 4th graders heard the shot from .5 away separated by roads and woods?
They ran during the lockdown because the announcement that came over made it sound like there was an active shooter in the school. Please get your facts right and ask a Fallsmead parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daaaaamn so that's where the CEO was? Is that a separate lockdown or after Wootton's?
No, these are completely separate issues.
Police Chief says CEO was at Lakewood ES instead of Wootton because he was responding to a separate incident. Lakewood principal says he was not and there was no incident at Lakewood. Nobody knows where he actually was.
Separately, because of the Wootton shooting, Fallsmead ES—which is merely .5 mile away—went into lockdown due to the shooter being at large (he ran out of Wootton with the gun). During Fallsmead ES lockdown, a class of kids with their teacher ran outside the safety of a building and into the community where the shooter was.
This is not the fault of the teacher IF they actually thought the shooter was in the school. Lockdown drills say you absolutely can run away into the neighborhood for safety. It's a communication failure on whoever made the announcement that there was an active shooter in the school. Now if that announcement never happened, yeah-then it is on the teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Saw this in another thread but I feel like this warrants its own thread… can someone attest to this? If this is true, holy shit. Is MCPS not going to own up to this?
What was posted:
Yalll want to talk about lockdown failures? The media isn’t reporting this and MCPS will never own up to this… but ask any Fallsmead parent.
The announcement made at Fallsmead ES made it sound like there was an active shooter in Fallsmead. At least one classroom ran out into the Fallsmead community with their teacher. The ended up sheltering at some kid’s basement.
The irony is that they ran quite literally into danger.
But no…MCPS won’t include that will they??
MCPS teacher here...
Yes. This is what we are taught to do in an active shooter situation.
Avoid
Deny
Defend
We are told that if there is an active shooter and we are able to safely exit the building with our students, that we should do so. I'm at the end of the hallway near an exterior door and this is my plan if it ever happens.
Anonymous wrote:They ran because they heard the shots. I don't think the lockdown was announced yet. Lakewood locked down around 2:40. Fallsmead was probably about the same. Gunshots 2:15.