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N.D freshman shoots himself in front of class

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 5:32 pm
by TXPPQ
http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/11/us/north- ... index.html

A North Dakota high school freshman got up in front of his class, apologized, and shot himself.

Re: N.D freshman shoots himself in front of class

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 6:10 pm
by RPB
This procedure still boggles my mind; especially in this type situation
A teacher provided first-aid to the boy, and the school went into lockdown shortly after the 8:40 a.m. shooting,
He apologized to the class (didn't say why)
probably because they had to see it, but "what if" it was because of the bomb he planted ...

The shooter self-terminated so ...
lock them all in ...

I understand if a shooter is "outside on the grounds, get them in and lock down
but
anytime a shooter is IN the building ...I'd want to get them all out, not lock everyone in.

Virginia Tech had a shooter in the building who brought his own locks and chains for doors.
Now the procedure is to do that for the shooter.

Imagine if the twin towers had a lockdown ...
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After San Antonio College had an armed robber escape from a second floor men's room, they installed lockdown doors so the next armed bad guy can't escape ... he'll be locked in like at Virginia Tech ... that''s progress in catching the bad guys .... at the risk of health and safety of those inside.. :banghead:

Re: N.D freshman shoots himself in front of class

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 9:56 pm
by pinkpistol
Jesus.
There really are no rules for this new millenium.
I pray for wisdom, peace and acceptance.

Re: N.D freshman shoots himself in front of class

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 11:35 pm
by JALLEN
RPB wrote:This procedure still boggles my mind; especially in this type situation
A teacher provided first-aid to the boy, and the school went into lockdown shortly after the 8:40 a.m. shooting,
He apologized to the class (didn't say why)
probably because they had to see it, but "what if" it was because of the bomb he planted ...

The shooter self-terminated so ...
lock them all in ...

I understand if a shooter is "outside on the grounds, get them in and lock down
but
anytime a shooter is IN the building ...I'd want to get them all out, not lock everyone in.

Virginia Tech had a shooter in the building who brought his own locks and chains for doors.
Now the procedure is to do that for the shooter.

Imagine if the twin towers had a lockdown ...
----------------

After San Antonio College had an armed robber escape from a second floor men's room, they installed lockdown doors so the next armed bad guy can't escape ... he'll be locked in like at Virginia Tech ... that''s progress in catching the bad guys .... at the risk of health and safety of those inside.. :banghead:
People who are injured on school grounds sue, and juries award damages against school districts. One of the defenses to that sort of thing is a set or procedures that must be followed in every situation. If the situation arises and those procedures are followed, they aren't at fault, theoretically, even if the procedure makes no sense whatsoever in the specific context. They did what they were directed to do under the plan.

The other way is to refuse to find school districts liable for injuries, and let freedom ring. I'm not sure that wouldn't result in worse problems.