Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It's an excellent and needed idea. Clear bookbags are required in our school system as well.
No, they're not.
They are in the schools where I work.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need SROs back in school.
Period.
This.
An SRO would have known the kid, known his situation, etc.
There are almost 1700 students at Magruder.
That is exactly why they need several SROs.
Maybe even 1700 SROs! There is no problem that can't be solved with SROs! Whatever the problem is, the solution is: SROs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need SROs back in school.
Period.
This.
An SRO would have known the kid, known his situation, etc.
There are almost 1700 students at Magruder.
That is exactly why they need several SROs.

Anonymous wrote: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
Kids who are behaving, following the rules, doing their work, and not bringing weapons to school do not get harassed by anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It's an excellent and needed idea. Clear bookbags are required in our school system as well.
No, they're not.
They are in the schools where I work.
Anonymous wrote: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.
It's an excellent and needed idea. Clear bookbags are required in our school system as well.
No, they're not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need SROs back in school.
Period.
This.
An SRO would have known the kid, known his situation, etc.
There are almost 1700 students at Magruder.
That is exactly why they need several SROs.
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.
It's an excellent and needed idea. Clear bookbags are required in our school system as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Kids who are behaving, following the rules, doing their work, and not bringing weapons to school do not get harassed by anyone.
Exactly. Had nothing to do with race.
Behave, follow the rules and don’t bring drugs and weapons to school - and you won’t be harassed by the SROs.
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: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
Kids who are behaving, following the rules, doing their work, and not bringing weapons to school do not get harassed by anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need SROs back in school.
Period.
This.
An SRO would have known the kid, known his situation, etc.
There are almost 1700 students at Magruder.
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: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