Absolutely. I reported on the Promise Program previously and its involvement in this incident.The school and the shrink get a cut of that pie too, as well as the liberal pols pushing the PROMISE program. I give training all the time on circumventing tragedy. One thing I always touch on is the anatomy of a catastrophic failure. In almost every case study, there's rarely a single point of failure. It's usually a cascading series of failures. l
In this case, all it would've taken was a single person taking ownership and utilizing the available tools. But it never happened, so people died. The worst part is that the shared culpability allows all these miserable failures to minimize their own guilt. Well I'm not that forgiving. Every one of them is guilty. Every. One. Of. Them.
In this case, I think there are enough dead victims for all of them to have one of their very own.
What is sad is that no one will be held responsible for the failures.
If I fail to protect my kid, and the kid gets injured or killed because of my neglect to provide protection, I go to jail.
Nobody will go to jail in this incident. Some will resign, some will retire, and some will be reprimanded.
Nobody goes to jail in this failure to protect, and that's not right.