Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need SROs back in school.
Period.
This.
An SRO would have known the kid, known his situation, etc.
Tell that to the student who was killed at Roosevelt HS in DC while they have SRO at the school.
They are useless except for harassing and roughing minority kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need SROs back in school.
Period.
This.
An SRO would have known the kid, known his situation, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Need SROs back in school.
Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need SROs back in school.
Period.
This.
An SRO would have known the kid, known his situation, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Need SROs back in school.
Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was a student at Kennedy before Magruder.
Ganglandia! All is Ganglandia!
Glad you're cool and nonchalant about teenage gunmen running around in MCPS. Yes, the rest of us are the ones overreacting. You're the sane one who's totally unfazed by the status quo.
Yes, that's the point. The point is there are guns in MCPS and what is the school system doing about it? The shooting happened on a school night. There's every reason to think kids have guns in school and MCPS isn't doing anything to proactively address it.
Bedtime happens on school nights also. Doesn’t make it in MCPS’ purview.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did he have a gun in the first place? This country is beyond messed up.
If only the police would do their jobs.
If no one reports it how can they make an arrest? You can’t seriously be suggesting the police randomly pat down people and search bags.
DP - This is legal inside schools, even if it would be unpopular.
It would be unpopular because it's a terrible idea.
Why do these posters want to make schools into prisons again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was a student at Kennedy before Magruder.
Ganglandia! All is Ganglandia!
Glad you're cool and nonchalant about teenage gunmen running around in MCPS. Yes, the rest of us are the ones overreacting. You're the sane one who's totally unfazed by the status quo.
Yes, that's the point. The point is there are guns in MCPS and what is the school system doing about it? The shooting happened on a school night. There's every reason to think kids have guns in school and MCPS isn't doing anything to proactively address it.
Bedtime happens on school nights also. Doesn’t make it in MCPS’ purview.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did he have a gun in the first place? This country is beyond messed up.
If only the police would do their jobs.
If no one reports it how can they make an arrest? You can’t seriously be suggesting the police randomly pat down people and search bags.
DP - This is legal inside schools, even if it would be unpopular.
It would be unpopular because it's a terrible idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did he have a gun in the first place? This country is beyond messed up.
If only the police would do their jobs.
If no one reports it how can they make an arrest? You can’t seriously be suggesting the police randomly pat down people and search bags.
DP - This is legal inside schools, even if it would be unpopular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did he have a gun in the first place? This country is beyond messed up.
If only the police would do their jobs.
If no one reports it how can they make an arrest? You can’t seriously be suggesting the police randomly pat down people and search bags.
DP - This is legal inside schools, even if it would be unpopular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did he have a gun in the first place? This country is beyond messed up.
If only the police would do their jobs.
If no one reports it how can they make an arrest? You can’t seriously be suggesting the police randomly pat down people and search bags.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is MCPS responsible as opposed to families or the wider community?
They aren't but they are responsible for what happens in school, I think the point would be and it would make sense to add security and detectors.
So the metro murder happened in school OP? No I don't think that's quite right.
I'm trying to bend the facts to suit my belief that public schools must be made into prisons. If they become so awful, more people will support vouchers and school choice which is what I really really want.
It's not that I want it, exactly. Personally, I don't care. But the Cato Institute pays me to troll sites like these, pretend I have children, and pretend that I care.
And I believe what they tell me.