Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kid was at Westfield two years ago, a student was murdered off campus and the killer was still at large, the police didn't know who they were looking for. Westfield sent out a generic email that night about a student who had passed away--it sounded like they died of illness--. The next morning, at drop off, there were police everywhere all over the school building and they were pulling kids out of class and interviewing them. Not a peep to the parents that a *murderer with a gun was at large*.
A principal can't make a statement purporting to know it was a murder if the police haven't officially said that, and given that it was within 24 hours of the incident the police almost definitely didn't officially determine that. Someone was shot and killed, they didn't know who did it, to include if a current or former student was a suspect.
If the police had made an arrest you would have heard that, and since they didn't it is OBVIOUS that the (later to be determined) murderer was at large. This is obvious, geez. If the principal emails saying "We think it is a current student" then doesn't that obviously make it more likely that the suspect will hide??
Congrats on making it about you.
Yeah, stop making it about your kids just because a murderer was likely on the loose and in their school.
Nobody takes you seriously when you pretend like murder is no big deal. Like, when did the FCPS supporters start believing that we can’t discuss murder because it is inconvenient for the school system? It’s the epitome of dumb, yet here you are.
No one said they can't discuss murder, what was stated and is logical and LEGAL is they can't step into the position of FCPD. But you morons can't figure that out so you make it about you. You think you deserve to know information from a source that legally, ethically and logically can't provide and make yourself the VICTIM. It's so stupid.
Parents are morons and stupid for trying to keep their kids safe? Very hot take 💩
Stating again, because a very specific type of person can't figure this out - FCPS isn't going to make statements that have to come from FCPD. FCPS can't state, until FCPD says it, that someone was murdered. If there's going to be police on campus to make an arrest or do something else for the purposes of solving the crime then FCPS isn't going to state that ahead of time, because doing so would enable the murderer.
This specific type of parent is a moron for not realizing they want things that HELP the murderer. It's because you're overtly ego-centric and can't figure out what's best for solving the crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would like to know if two adults employed by the school got into a shoving match in front of my kids. Also would like to know why there was a large police presence at the school and in the neighborhood. But so far- nothing.
Did you reach out to the school to ask for more information? I'm guessing no.
I did. No response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kid was at Westfield two years ago, a student was murdered off campus and the killer was still at large, the police didn't know who they were looking for. Westfield sent out a generic email that night about a student who had passed away--it sounded like they died of illness--. The next morning, at drop off, there were police everywhere all over the school building and they were pulling kids out of class and interviewing them. Not a peep to the parents that a *murderer with a gun was at large*.
That’s like what happened at Herndon High last month. Not great.
Anonymous wrote:Two adult (men I assume?) FCPS employees were physically fighting in front of teenagers during the school day? This is a new low even for FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kid was at Westfield two years ago, a student was murdered off campus and the killer was still at large, the police didn't know who they were looking for. Westfield sent out a generic email that night about a student who had passed away--it sounded like they died of illness--. The next morning, at drop off, there were police everywhere all over the school building and they were pulling kids out of class and interviewing them. Not a peep to the parents that a *murderer with a gun was at large*.
A principal can't make a statement purporting to know it was a murder if the police haven't officially said that, and given that it was within 24 hours of the incident the police almost definitely didn't officially determine that. Someone was shot and killed, they didn't know who did it, to include if a current or former student was a suspect.
If the police had made an arrest you would have heard that, and since they didn't it is OBVIOUS that the (later to be determined) murderer was at large. This is obvious, geez. If the principal emails saying "We think it is a current student" then doesn't that obviously make it more likely that the suspect will hide??
Congrats on making it about you.
Yeah, stop making it about your kids just because a murderer was likely on the loose and in their school.
Nobody takes you seriously when you pretend like murder is no big deal. Like, when did the FCPS supporters start believing that we can’t discuss murder because it is inconvenient for the school system? It’s the epitome of dumb, yet here you are.
No one said they can't discuss murder, what was stated and is logical and LEGAL is they can't step into the position of FCPD. But you morons can't figure that out so you make it about you. You think you deserve to know information from a source that legally, ethically and logically can't provide and make yourself the VICTIM. It's so stupid.
Parents are morons and stupid for trying to keep their kids safe? Very hot take 💩
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kid was at Westfield two years ago, a student was murdered off campus and the killer was still at large, the police didn't know who they were looking for. Westfield sent out a generic email that night about a student who had passed away--it sounded like they died of illness--. The next morning, at drop off, there were police everywhere all over the school building and they were pulling kids out of class and interviewing them. Not a peep to the parents that a *murderer with a gun was at large*.
A principal can't make a statement purporting to know it was a murder if the police haven't officially said that, and given that it was within 24 hours of the incident the police almost definitely didn't officially determine that. Someone was shot and killed, they didn't know who did it, to include if a current or former student was a suspect.
If the police had made an arrest you would have heard that, and since they didn't it is OBVIOUS that the (later to be determined) murderer was at large. This is obvious, geez. If the principal emails saying "We think it is a current student" then doesn't that obviously make it more likely that the suspect will hide??
Congrats on making it about you.
Yeah, stop making it about your kids just because a murderer was likely on the loose and in their school.
Nobody takes you seriously when you pretend like murder is no big deal. Like, when did the FCPS supporters start believing that we can’t discuss murder because it is inconvenient for the school system? It’s the epitome of dumb, yet here you are.
No one said they can't discuss murder, what was stated and is logical and LEGAL is they can't step into the position of FCPD. But you morons can't figure that out so you make it about you. You think you deserve to know information from a source that legally, ethically and logically can't provide and make yourself the VICTIM. It's so stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kid was at Westfield two years ago, a student was murdered off campus and the killer was still at large, the police didn't know who they were looking for. Westfield sent out a generic email that night about a student who had passed away--it sounded like they died of illness--. The next morning, at drop off, there were police everywhere all over the school building and they were pulling kids out of class and interviewing them. Not a peep to the parents that a *murderer with a gun was at large*.
A principal can't make a statement purporting to know it was a murder if the police haven't officially said that, and given that it was within 24 hours of the incident the police almost definitely didn't officially determine that. Someone was shot and killed, they didn't know who did it, to include if a current or former student was a suspect.
If the police had made an arrest you would have heard that, and since they didn't it is OBVIOUS that the (later to be determined) murderer was at large. This is obvious, geez. If the principal emails saying "We think it is a current student" then doesn't that obviously make it more likely that the suspect will hide??
Congrats on making it about you.
Yeah, stop making it about your kids just because a murderer was likely on the loose and in their school.
Nobody takes you seriously when you pretend like murder is no big deal. Like, when did the FCPS supporters start believing that we can’t discuss murder because it is inconvenient for the school system? It’s the epitome of dumb, yet here you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kid was at Westfield two years ago, a student was murdered off campus and the killer was still at large, the police didn't know who they were looking for. Westfield sent out a generic email that night about a student who had passed away--it sounded like they died of illness--. The next morning, at drop off, there were police everywhere all over the school building and they were pulling kids out of class and interviewing them. Not a peep to the parents that a *murderer with a gun was at large*.
A principal can't make a statement purporting to know it was a murder if the police haven't officially said that, and given that it was within 24 hours of the incident the police almost definitely didn't officially determine that. Someone was shot and killed, they didn't know who did it, to include if a current or former student was a suspect.
If the police had made an arrest you would have heard that, and since they didn't it is OBVIOUS that the (later to be determined) murderer was at large. This is obvious, geez. If the principal emails saying "We think it is a current student" then doesn't that obviously make it more likely that the suspect will hide??
Congrats on making it about you.
Anonymous wrote:This is a minor. They aren’t going to release information about the minor’s arrest.
Anonymous wrote:When my kid was at Westfield two years ago, a student was murdered off campus and the killer was still at large, the police didn't know who they were looking for. Westfield sent out a generic email that night about a student who had passed away--it sounded like they died of illness--. The next morning, at drop off, there were police everywhere all over the school building and they were pulling kids out of class and interviewing them. Not a peep to the parents that a *murderer with a gun was at large*.
Anonymous wrote:If my kid is posting or saying anything that "might be" anti-semitic, then I have completely failed as a parent and as a human being.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a minor. They aren’t going to release information about the minor’s arrest.
But they do when a minor says racist stuff or posts something on instagram that might be interpreted as antisemitic