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    NEWTOWN, Conn. — When the old Sandy Hook Elementary School is demolished, building materials will be pulverized on site and metal will be taken away and melted down in an effort to eliminate nearly…



    NEWTOWN, Conn. — When the old Sandy Hook Elementary School is demolished, building materials will be pulverized on site and metal will be taken away and melted down in an effort to eliminate nearly every trace of the building where a gunman killed 26 people last December.

    Contractors also will be required to sign confidentiality agreements and workers will guard the property’s perimeter to prevent onlookers from taking photographs or videos.

    The goal is to prevent exploitation of any remnants of the building, Newtown First Selectman E. Patricia Llodra said Tuesday.

    “We want to be absolutely certain to do everything we can to protect the privacy of the families and the Sandy Hook community,” she said. “We’re going to every possible length to eliminate any possibility that any artifacts from the building would be taken from the campus and … end up on eBay.”

    Demolition is set to begin next week and be finished before the Dec. 14 anniversary of the shootings. Town voters last month accepted a state grant of $49.3 million to raze the building and build a new school, which is expected to open by December 2016.
    The contractors’ confidentiality agreements, which were first reported Monday by The News-Times of Danbury, forbid public discussion of the site as well as photographs or disclosure of any information about the building.

    Llodra, the superintendent of schools and other town officials have been discussing how to handle the demolition for weeks. Llodra said they want to shield the victims’ families and the community from more trauma, and don’t want any part of the school used for personal gain.

    Most of the building will be completely crushed and hauled away to an undisclosed location. Some of the demolition dust may be used in the foundation and driveway of the new school, Llodra said. The town also is requiring documentation that metal and other materials that can’t be crushed and are hauled off-site are destroyed, she said.
    In addition to the demolition crew confidentiality agreements, the project management company, Consigli Construction, also may do background checks on the workers.

    “It’s a very sensitive topic,” Selectman Will Rodgers told The News-Times. “We want it to be handled in a respectful way.”

    Adam Lanza, 20, killed 20 first-grade children and six women inside the school before committing suicide. Authorities have not disclosed a possible motive for the massacre.
    Sandy Hook students have been attending classes at a former school in neighboring Monroe that was renovated specially for them.
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  • #2
    Good.

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    • #3
      Why the hell would they be so adamant about every piece of building being destroyed unless they were trying to hide something? They didn't tear down Columbine High, they didn't tear down the movie theater...why tear this one down?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by asphaltjunkie View Post
        Why the hell would they be so adamant about every piece of building being destroyed unless they were trying to hide something? They didn't tear down Columbine High, they didn't tear down the movie theater...why tear this one down?

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        The town voted on it and it passed with an overwhelming majority.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by asphaltjunkie View Post
          Why the hell would they be so adamant about every piece of building being destroyed unless they were trying to hide something? They didn't tear down Columbine High, they didn't tear down the movie theater...why tear this one down?

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          Because Gabby Lee Giffords Obama Feinstein said so.

          Tear this shit down; we don't want to be reminded of this horrible incident!

          Wait, let's spend a shitload of taxpayer money to build a memorial so we never forget!

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          • #6
            What catches my eye is the secrecy in the whole thing. Non disclosure agreements, perimeters where you can't take pictures or video, everything being destroyed or taken to undisclosed locations.

            Makes zero sense
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
              What catches my eye is the secrecy in the whole thing. Non disclosure agreements, perimeters where you can't take pictures or video, everything being destroyed or taken to undisclosed locations.

              Makes zero sense
              Makes perfect sense if you're trying to hide something. Where's Naynay and his keen detective skillz?

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              • #8
                Don't even get me started lol.
                When the government pays, the government controls.

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                • #9
                  It makes sense to liberals... Close your eyes and try to erase evil from your mind. If you can do that, evil will disappear. <roll eyes>
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                  • #10
                    I like this part:
                    and don’t want any part of the school used for personal gain
                    You know all the contractors are making a fucking killing demoing this building.

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                    • #11
                      I think its fucking retarded to tear the school down. The community is going to love it too when their taxes skyrocket.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Sleeper View Post
                        I think its fucking retarded to tear the school down. The community is going to love it too when their taxes skyrocket.
                        State grant is paying for it so everyone in the state is getting taxed more
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                        • #13
                          Nope, nothing to see here, move along. Hey, who's going to be voted off of Dancing with the Stars next?
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                          • #14
                            Why hasn't someone broke in and snapped some pics

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                              What catches my eye is the secrecy in the whole thing. Non disclosure agreements, perimeters where you can't take pictures or video, everything being destroyed or taken to undisclosed locations.

                              Makes zero sense
                              Smells fishy to me as well. As already stated, every other place I can think of where a shooting happened in still standing. Reenforces those suspicions a lot of us had right after it happened.
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