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  • I know, lets have an unannounced active shooter drill in an occupied middle school

    There are some real fucking morons in positions of power in this country. What intelligent person looks at this idea and approves it?


    Police officers in Florida surprised students, teachers and parents Thursday with an active shooter drill. And by “active shooter drill,” we mean that a Winter Haven middle school went into lockdown as two armed police officers burst into classrooms, guns drawn, leaving the unsuspecting children terrified — and their parents furious.

    According to Fox affiliate WTVT, officials at Jewett Middle Academy e-mailed parents to inform them of the drill, after it took place. By that point, WTVT reports, cellphones were already filling up with texts from frightened students, who thought there was a real shooter in the school.

    In a later statement to The Post, spokesperson Jamie Brown for the Winter Haven police department said they were only aware of one student who texted a parent during the exercise.

    “Unfortunately, no one gets an advanced notice of real life emergencies,” Polk County Public Schools spokesman Jason Gearey said in an e-mailed statement to The Washington Post. “We don’t want students to be scared, but we need them to be safe.”

    Stacy Ray told WTVT that she received a text from her seventh-grade daughter Lauren Marionneaux after two armed officers burst into her classroom. Winter Haven police told The Post that one of the officers had his duty firearm – a handgun – drawn. The gun was loaded, as required. The other officer was carrying an unloaded AR-15. According to Ray, one of her other children texted: “I thought he was going to shoot me.”

    The school district said officers had “weapons pointed at the ground” during the drill. “Officers will not have weapons in their hands in future lockdown drills,” Gearey added.

    Winter Haven Police Chief Charlie Bird told WTVT that the surprise was exactly what officials intended. “It’s very important that, when you do your drill, you do it without everyone knowing that it’s a drill,” Bird said. “How you train and how you prepare is how you’re going to react when everything goes bad.”

    “We regret any concern that parents and students might have experienced in how this drill was conducted,” said Gearey, the district spokesman. The county is still reviewing feedback it received following the drill. The Winter Haven police department told The Post that feedback following the incident to them was about 50-50 positive and negative.

    Polk County isn’t the only place in America holding active shooter drills these days. According to a September report in The Wall Street Journal, the drills have prompted a cornucopia of legal complaints in the wake of similar situations at schools and businesses across the country.

    In one alleged incident reported by the Journal, an Ohio teacher who volunteered to participate as a “panicked parent” in a drill was tackled to the ground by an officer.

    In another, a former employee at a Colorado nursing home said she was traumatized by an attacker readiness drill, during which an armed gunman “forced her into an empty room.” According to the Journal’s report, the officer acting as a gunman in this situation thought the employees there were informed about the drill. He identified himself as an officer after seeing her reaction, but the employee “was so overwhelmed that she didn’t know whether to believe the officer’s assurances that he really was a policeman.”

    In the wake of the December 2012 Sandy Hook school shootings, a handful of states — including New Jersey, Tennessee and Missouri — now require active shooter drills in schools. Many more require some sort of preparation drill, such as a lockdown, a practice familiar to many students since the 1999 Columbine school shootings. “Active shooter” bills were introduced in 10 states in 2014, including Florida, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

    But not all active shooter drills are surprises: WTVT spoke to officials in two neighboring Florida counties, where police said that their officers conduct drills in empty schools, usually over a holiday break.

    Other departments give advance notice that such a drill will take place. An NBC News report looked at one Missouri school system that even actively involves student volunteers in the drills. For the drill, 69 Troy Buchanan High School students agreed to play bystanders, hostages, and victims — complete with fake blood — for officers wielding firearms, filled with blanks.



  • #2
    Let's dress up and play army man!
    Originally posted by racrguy
    What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
    Originally posted by racrguy
    Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
      Let's dress up and play army man!

      We're terrifying children for the children! Think of the children!

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      • #4
        “It’s very important that, when you do your drill, you do it without everyone knowing that it’s a drill,” Bird said. “How you train and how you prepare is how you’re going to react when everything goes bad.”
        There's no way the police are militarized, especially with thinking like this.....

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        • #5
          The hell are they thinking. If a regular person does that then they get charged with something. Twisted fucks think that was a good thing? Now some kids go to class wondering if it may be the day it is not a drill.

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          • #6
            If you want to stage a drill, do it on a weekend or an in-service day. Do it for YOUR own training , but don't involve the kids. That is one of the most unintelligent things I've heard.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by orphan Shelby View Post
              The hell are they thinking. If a regular person does that then they get charged with something. Twisted fucks think that was a good thing? Now some kids go to class wondering if it may be the day it is not a drill.
              Or worse yet, they get lulled into thinking it's just another drill when the real thing goes down and more people die because of the lack of urgency.

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              • #8
                My favorite part of this subject is when some real shit goes down and they stand around in the parking lot in costume.
                Originally posted by racrguy
                What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
                Originally posted by racrguy
                Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by racrguy View Post
                  There's no way the police are militarized, especially with thinking like this.....
                  Same way people tink they can fly a plane or helicopter after they play a videogame or watch a movie.

                  They play dressup and theink they are delta force.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Binky View Post
                    Same way people tink they can fly a plane or helicopter after they play a videogame or watch a movie.

                    They play dressup and theink they are delta force.
                    Wait. My extensive Battle Field 4 career wont transfer over to the real world?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by talisman View Post
                      We're terrifying children for the children! Think of the children!
                      Officer -> We are just desensitizing the kids so that when the real thing happens, it won't be so horrific for them. We're actually educating them.

                      That sounds to me like a really good plan. I think we might need to do that at ours kids' schools next week so that it will prepare them.

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                      • #12
                        Man, imagine if there was an accidental discharge or something.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Denny View Post
                          Man, imagine if there was an accidental discharge or something.
                          You mean like the one where the Arlington police officer was killed during a drill at an Arlington Junior High school in 2001 by another officer who mistakenly loaded a live round into his gun?

                          Nah....it couldn't happen.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Craizie View Post
                            Wait. My extensive Battle Field 4 career wont transfer over to the real world?
                            Nonsense. You're ready to be put in the shit.

                            I have extensive experience loading up trucks/atv's with C4 and taking out armor, or "jihad squad".

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Baba Ganoush View Post
                              Nonsense. You're ready to be put in the shit.

                              I have extensive experience loading up trucks/atv's with C4 and taking out armor, or "jihad squad".
                              You can plug a keyboard and mouse into an F-35, right?

                              I love olive snackbarring people in bf4. It causes so much anger and hate.

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