Nashville School Shooting

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jakeman

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Struggled to get thru that first set of doors. Then, right then, would have been a perfect opportunity to neutralize this piece of **** before she was able to kill anything except a couple of glass doors. It’s also time to get rid of glass entry doors in schools, unless you want to spring for the bulletproof variety. Steel doors. Small windows.

This is a private school, the only thing stopping this school from having an armed person standing guard over their children is making the decision and then funding it. Private school. Ask for donations and tell them why you’re asking. Any parent protests, invite them to school their child elsewhere. Armed officers. LEO or private security. Cars parked in high vis areas. Officers known and highly visible inside the offices & hallways. Don’t need them there for discipline. Need them for security. Let’s not confuse the reasons they are present.

I wonder how far $130,000,000,000.00 would go toward hardening America’s Schools?
 
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Watching the video, it looks like it may have tripped some sort of alarm system. Looks like strobe lights flashing, similar to what you see with commercial fire alarms. It may have been triggered by the glass breaking in the entry doors


Noticed that as well. 6 people were killed in around 15 minutes. 15 minutes. That’s an eternity. It ain’t 45 minutes or an hour (I’m looking at you Uvalde, Texas). 15 minutes is a long time. I’d guess the lockdown was quickly implemented and it appears to have been mostly effective in reducing casualties.

The only way to have prevented any innocent casualties would have been to have killed her immediately upon her entering the building, of which I’m a big proponent, but someone on the school grounds or in the building would have to be armed for that to happen. Why aren’t they? Why does this keep happening when it can be stopped or minimized so very easily, at a relatively low cost in dollars?
 
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