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PO3 Steven Sherrill
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PFC Al Sethre unless she is the best professor in her field in the country, or she knows the dirt on everyone on the staff, they might consider that her fraudulent calls to 911 make the campus unsafe, and terminate her employment. Her calling the ROTC Colonel indicates that she knew that it was ROTC, and not a threat to the university when she called 911. That alone is enough that she can be arrested. It is a crime to knowingly misuse/abuse the 911 system. It is a crime to file a false police report. Calling 911 to report gunmen on the campus knowing it was ROTC would fall into that category. Furthermore, had the police responded to her call as an active shooter, someone could have been killed. Imagine the trauma to the family that their loved one was killed by a police officer because a professor called police over ROTC drill. Imagine the Trauma to the police officer and their family dealing with having fired on an ROTC cadet during an active shooter response. All around this is a horrible situation, and an apology is the smallest thing that they should be asking for. Though I do say kudos to the student senate for having more intelligence than their professor.
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TSgt Kenneth Ellis
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I think she should keep calling 911. Until this nut job is fined and arrested.
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1LT A. Uribe
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Her last name just cried out foreigner, I don't get them. They flee their "great countries" to seek a better life, yet come here to try to change our system so it can fit theirs. What's the point of coming to US of America if all you do is whine about our system. Or maybe she's just some nut job liberal on an agenda.
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