Anonymous wrote: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?
If you are asking for a source of the suspect being found in his home backyard after fleeing Wootton:
https://bethesdamagazine.com/2026/02/11/alleged-wootton-shooting-without-bond/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2026/02/11/wootton-school-shooting-maryland/
I don’t want to dox his address but charging documents report an address in Chantilly Court, which is in Fallsmead (although technically Rockshire HOA because of Rockshire is spread so far apart but Chantilly Court is the “Fallsmead” part of Rockshire as they are zone for Fallsmead ES)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I’d be thanking that teacher for making the best decision with the information they had. Maybe those kids were outside aready so going back in was not an option. I’ve told my kids to hide and run or play dead if necessary. It’s sad we have to even have these talks with or kids.
They weren’t outside. They were in their classroom. Some Fallsmead classrooms have their own independent doors that lead outside, so the kids left using their classroom door.
Again, I am not blaming the teacher. I’m blaming the unclear communications and that MCPS isn’t addressing this and therefore won’t learn from this
Did that teacher have a good way to secure her classroom given the doors and windows aren't bullet proof. She made a split second decision and regardless those kids are alive and that's whats important. I want her as my kids teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, this is true. I have friends whose 4th graders are a part of this group of kids who ran out. I do want to note that the teacher did run out with them and stayed with the kids.
I get the situation was crazy, and I’m not in any of those people’s shoes. I’m not trying to accuse anyone. But this shouldn’t be covered up…it should be learned from.
Clearly this wasn’t the right protocol…
Anonymous wrote: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.
I’d be thanking that teacher for making the best decision with the information they had. Maybe those kids were outside aready so going back in was not an option. I’ve told my kids to hide and run or play dead if necessary. It’s sad we have to even have these talks with or kids.
They weren’t outside. They were in their classroom. Some Fallsmead classrooms have their own independent doors that lead outside, so the kids left using their classroom door.
Again, I am not blaming the teacher. I’m blaming the unclear communications and that MCPS isn’t addressing this and therefore won’t learn from this
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, this is true. I have friends whose 4th graders are a part of this group of kids who ran out. I do want to note that the teacher did run out with them and stayed with the kids.
I get the situation was crazy, and I’m not in any of those people’s shoes. I’m not trying to accuse anyone. But this shouldn’t be covered up…it should be learned from.
Clearly this wasn’t the right protocol…
It’s hard to say what is right as we weren’t in that situation. I’d want a teacher to give the kids the best chance possible and if it were safe to run, run.
But that’s the point. Running was literally riskier than staying at the school. The shooter was at large in the community (apparently hiding in his own backyard with the gun).
Not at all the teacher’s fault, but clearly the announcement was made in way that induced panic leading kids to believe the shooter was at their elementary school. And MCPS needs better system wide communications.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I’d be thanking that teacher for making the best decision with the information they had. Maybe those kids were outside aready so going back in was not an option. I’ve told my kids to hide and run or play dead if necessary. It’s sad we have to even have these talks with or kids.
They weren’t outside. They were in their classroom. Some Fallsmead classrooms have their own independent doors that lead outside, so the kids left using their classroom door.
Again, I am not blaming the teacher. I’m blaming the unclear communications and that MCPS isn’t addressing this and therefore won’t learn from this
Anonymous wrote:So, presumably they meant to call a shelter-in-place, not a lockdown, right? Did the school call the wrong one? Did MCPS? Or did the teacher misinterpret it?
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.
I’d be thanking that teacher for making the best decision with the information they had. Maybe those kids were outside aready so going back in was not an option. I’ve told my kids to hide and run or play dead if necessary. It’s sad we have to even have these talks with or kids.
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:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, this is true. I have friends whose 4th graders are a part of this group of kids who ran out. I do want to note that the teacher did run out with them and stayed with the kids.
I get the situation was crazy, and I’m not in any of those people’s shoes. I’m not trying to accuse anyone. But this shouldn’t be covered up…it should be learned from.
Clearly this wasn’t the right protocol…
It’s hard to say what is right as we weren’t in that situation. I’d want a teacher to give the kids the best chance possible and if it were safe to run, run.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, this is true. I have friends whose 4th graders are a part of this group of kids who ran out. I do want to note that the teacher did run out with them and stayed with the kids.
I get the situation was crazy, and I’m not in any of those people’s shoes. I’m not trying to accuse anyone. But this shouldn’t be covered up…it should be learned from.
Clearly this wasn’t the right protocol…
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: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