Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably a ghost gun. Order them online
Good grief with the ghost guns.
1) You have to be 21 to order one.
2) It's not a firearm when you receive it.
3) You need a good router, skills, plated drill bits, a vice, tapping oil, and a jig to mill the lower.
4) It will cost over $1000 with all the tools and parts you need.
5) When completed, it's a firearm like any other but without a serial number. Which honestly, doesn't do sh*t anyway.
6) It's probably easier to give Devonte $200 for a stolen .38 with the serial number removed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We will never know, but perhaps if an SRO was in the building, they could have formed a relationship with the students and could have prevented this.
And perhaps in the course of building that relationship he would have also placed 10 other teenagers into the school-to-prison pipeline! Which will eventually maim them as well.
Is there a study that shows that having an SRO in the school causes a 10x increase in the school to prison pipeline, or even 2x increase?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all know who the student was and who was shot.
If so, share.
We all know what really happened. So does cops. Snitches get stitches so not talking
Who is we?
They have identified the student who is responsible for the shooting. They are charging him as an adult.
Good.
He needs to go away for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all know who the student was and who was shot.
If so, share.
We all know what really happened. So does cops. Snitches get stitches so not talking
Who is we?
They have identified the student who is responsible for the shooting. They are charging him as an adult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all know who the student was and who was shot.
If so, share.
We all know what really happened. So does cops. Snitches get stitches so not talking
Who is we?
They have identified the student who is responsible for the shooting. They are charging him as an adult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all know who the student was and who was shot.
If so, share.
We all know what really happened. So does cops. Snitches get stitches so not talking
Who is we?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://wjla.com/news/local/magruder-high-school-derwood-shooting-student-bathroom-montgomery-county-public-schools-lockdown-police-officers-mcknight
This timeline is extremely disturbing.
Wow. I am totally shook at the timeline and misinformation from MCPS after a shooting at Magruder.
The knee jerk reaction was to attempt passing off a shooting as a medical emergency???? What type of BS MCPS Administrator training teaches principals to not be upfront and honest with the community that a student had been shot in the school bathroom???? This is why parents no longer have any trust in MCPS. Flat out deceptive lies.
A situation of the magnitude of a shooting is why SROs need to be in schools. MCPS cares jack sh$t about safety of students and staff. They are complete idiots that didn’t recognize the severity of the situation of a critically injured student in their bathroom. What would the reaction and call to dispatch have been if an SRO been on the scene to begin with? I bet all of the squad cars would have had lights on and swat there in a heartbeat because a uniformed police officer would fully report the magnitude of the situation one she/he has eyes on it.
I pray to God that the Board of Ed comes to its senses and bring SROs back into schools and look into why administrators time in and time out are dishonest when issues occur on their watch.
Honest question, what would a SRO have done in this situation?
Call for police backup, not community response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all know who the student was and who was shot.
If so, share.
We all know what really happened. So does cops. Snitches get stitches so not talking