Here we go again, another school shooting. This time in Texas

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retrieverman

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We just need to have more monitoring of social media and law enforcement ready to react at a moments notice to suspicious activity.
I don’t think that will solve anything, because from what’s been reported, several of the last “mass shooters” have been on the FBI’s radar prior to their attacks.
I seriously doubt this kid was, but that may come out later.
 

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And the Pedo is calling for gun bans.


Soros behind the attack? Entirely possible.

Uvalde is a SMALL town (14k pop). 2 hrs west of San Antonio, 3 hrs south of San Angelo, 4 hrs from Odessa, 5 hrs from El Paso. How was FBI, ATF, and sNews cameras on site?

My Wif's Uncle lives in Uvalde. His daughter is teacher. Her son is in 4th grade. They are OK. His teacher was putting kids out a window, telling them to run. She had gone to another school to help out.

School doors are ALWAYS LOCKED, because of influx of illegals. Yet, today they weren't?

Sad, sick, tragic, senseless? YES
Planned DEMpanic? Possibly. Tyrant goobermint are capable of anything.
What pedo?
 

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And the adage stands, when you have seconds , the law is minutes away. Our willing and able teachers need to be able to have the chance of taking these POS out "now"
Maybe you missed my earlier post. Schools in Texas have the option of arming teachers and administrators, but that’s not a solution when their training and protocols go out the window when a “situation“ happens.
 

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Maybe you missed my earlier post. Schools in Texas have the option of arming teachers and administrators, but that’s not a solution when their training and protocols go out the window when a “situation“ happens.
Not saying it is an end all, but it is a tool too use. Training only works when the people are taking it seriously. When I was in the service , training was lack luster right up until the Kuwait thing happened . Then everybody's attitude changed. This scenario keeps happening , you would think it would start sinking in that the training needs to happen more than it is and taken to heart that it will possibly be used.
Problem is most go through life thinking it will never happen to them....
 

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I’m not talking about “first responders”. Schools aren’t and shouldn’t be in the business of training for situations like happened today. My wife’s school does ONE active shooter drill a year, so I really wasn’t surprised they did so poorly responding to the situation a couple weeks ago.
True, they shouldn't need to do so, but unfortunately they'll have to until the powers that be decide to devote resources to increase school security. Locking all doors, buzzing folks in and adding alarms to all external doors is a good first step, but schools will need to do more.
 

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I thank God for signs like this one outside of Mazie school.

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