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Here we go again, another school shooting. This time in Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 3784892" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>The rural school where my daughter attends and my wife teaches has armed teachers and administrators, but they had a “incident” a couple weeks ago and failed miserably. A former student came on campus to visit old teachers, and some of the new teachers didn’t know him and overreacted. Long story short, the kid was wrong for not checking in at the office before proceeding to the classrooms, but the administration didn’t lock down or follow any of the procedures for the circumstance.</p><p>I say all that to say that I don’t believe any “training” or ”protocol“ is going to make a hill of beans in the heat of the moment. When emotions are high, training goes out the window.</p><p>My wife knew the kid and that he was harmless, but it concerned her how badly they failed at what could’ve been a bad situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 3784892, member: 24452"] The rural school where my daughter attends and my wife teaches has armed teachers and administrators, but they had a “incident” a couple weeks ago and failed miserably. A former student came on campus to visit old teachers, and some of the new teachers didn’t know him and overreacted. Long story short, the kid was wrong for not checking in at the office before proceeding to the classrooms, but the administration didn’t lock down or follow any of the procedures for the circumstance. I say all that to say that I don’t believe any “training” or ”protocol“ is going to make a hill of beans in the heat of the moment. When emotions are high, training goes out the window. My wife knew the kid and that he was harmless, but it concerned her how badly they failed at what could’ve been a bad situation. [/QUOTE]
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