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LTC (Join to see) So from the article, school district(s) and various police departments conspired to not uphold laws so that said school district(s) could get state/federal money. That sounds like some bullshit right there. They also had a hand in this situation then.
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LTC (Join to see) So he resigns before he can be fired, and keeps his pension. This makes his conduct even more abhorrent.
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That is one issue here. The other claim is the School was lax on crime committed on school grounds. I don't know if it is true. The article could have been written in Russia. What I do know is that at the local school level the kids were failed. At the state level the kids were failed. And at the Federal level the kids were failed. Couple that we the MSM-Democrat narrative that the NRA is to blame for all of this??? I think there is more to this and we are just learning what happened and why it happened. Blaming the NRA is a diversion.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
LTC (Join to see) - To me, the politcizing of these tragedies just compounds the pain they cause. I know that if I were faced with the worst thing a parent can have happen to them, the last thing I would want is to turn on the news and hear a debate about control. Regardless of my personal thoughts on the issue, regardless of which side of the argument is being presented, I wouldn't want to hear when I was burying my child. If the article is true, I totally agree with you, these kids have been failed at every level of government. The reason I only responded to the video part is because it was a press conference coming from the Sheriff himself. No matter how much of the article is true, these kids were failed by the person who was on campus to protect them.
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