Bronco
Onondaga United IV.6
If you aren't using a safe/LEGIT lock-box, you're fucked...
But I was told when the meth hoards come you won't have time to get yer gunz out of the safe.
If you aren't using a safe/LEGIT lock-box, you're fucked...
SiegHeilMe, or whatever conservative fundraising platform the fash are using these days.
SiegHeilMe, or whatever conservative fundraising platform the fash are using these days.
Yeah, I think you kind of have to go one way or another. Either he is old/mature enough to be responsible or he isn’t.
So Drunk Nazi Judge Pirro said the Michigan Shooting is the fault of Liberal School People because they didn't know he had a gun and never asked if he had a gun. That is definitely one way to go...
But I was told when the meth hoards come you won't have time to get yer gunz out of the safe.
But I was told when the meth hoards come you won't have time to get yer gunz out of the safe.
Saw a perspective that I didn't really think about WRT the school vs the parents responsibility.
We all know that there was a meeting the morning of the shooting to discuss a picture that the shooter drew with a gun, shooter, victim, and blood. Clearly an issue. Apparently the resolution was to get counselling within 48 hours.
And then the parents didn't take the kid out of the school, and the rest is history.
It's been brought up that the school should have taken the kid out and suspended him or something like that. But at the time, the school had no idea or even indication that the shooter was armed. And based on history, I really don't see any reason they should have assumed he would be armed that day- that policy may be changing now, I would think.
So other than a picture threat, which was not directed at a person, the school had nothing really to go on. Maybe they could have connected the search on line for bullets, maybe?
On the other hand, the parents knew that they gave him a handgun, and they knew he was searching for ammunition the day before. And they did not inform the school that he *could* be armed. They suspected that, since dad went home to look for the gun. But they told nobody about that. And they didn't take the kid out of school. I wonder if they even fought the idea of taking him out of school.
To think the school is in worse trouble when you look at who knew what just before the shooting, well.... For sure, the parents had info they did not divulge that would have indicated the threat was much higher than the school thought. Let alone supplying the gun.
I do think the school is in big trouble, and the fact that they hired an outside company to do an investigation as opposed to the parents asking the Michigan AG to do that investigation is kind of telling. Lots of people are going to go down, and parents of the victims will be paid a lot of money by Oakland county land owners over time.
Seems like it would have been pretty easy to ask the kid, or the parents when they were in, whether the kid had a gun on him, in his backpack, or whether the kid had access to guns at home.
Seems like it would have been pretty easy to ask the kid, or the parents when they were in, whether the kid had a gun on him, in his backpack, or whether the kid had access to guns at home.
Again, I'm not trying to weigh or equate the school's liability with that of the parents or the kid or anyone else.
It just seems to me that when presented with the facts that the administrators apparently had from the teachers, the steps I think a reasonable administrator would take would be these when I sat down with the kid and parents:
Ask the kid to explain the drawings and the ammo search
Ask the parents if the kid has a gun, or access to a gun, and why the ammo search
Ask the kid if he has a gun with him
Ask the parents if the kid has a gun with him
Ask the kid and the parents if they mind if they search his backpack
If the kid refuses, seems like it would be a red flag, and I'd send the kid home until you could decide on the next steps
Maybe. Maybe they did, too. Other than the outcome of the meeting, we don't know what was said.
But at the same time, why would they have? The parents agreed to get counseling within 48 hours, so it seemed that the issue was mostly solved. What indications were there other than the picture and the ammo search that the shooter was an immediate threat?
Again, that path of discussion may have been run down until the parents got upset with the questioning. We don't know that did or didn't happen. We know the parents refused to take him out of school, though.
But we also have to remember this is a school that does not have metal detectors- which is kind of a reflection of the conservative area that it's in. Parents would be pretty upset that the school would assume that kids are armed like that- at least they would have been.
This isn't suggesting that the school isn't responsible, it's that the parents are far more.
As I posted early on, to me the key is what was specifically said during the meeting. I don't think we know exactly what the administrators said or asked, and how the kid or parents responded.
The school can't bring the kid in, tie him up, strip search him and his backpack, then decide what to do. But the school can go to the full extent they are permitted to go.
Why would the school do that? Probably because of the pretty disturbing signs. In most cases, the kid isn't armed, just confused and troubled. But again, if I'm an administrator I want to go to the full extent the law would allow me, which includes asking direct questions and asking for permission to search. If permission is denied, then you can't search. But you can decide whether that's a red flag or not (for me it would be).
The school has every right to search his bag as long as there is reasonable suspicion. (they could search his locker any time) I would say the ammo search and the picture qualify. (I also asked an administrator I know and they agree)
The problem here is likely that the parents probably threatened to take action if their kid was sent home or searched. That happens quite a bit. Schools buckle under that all day long especially suburban schools. From what we know of the parents that is totally in line with them.
That said the school needed to do more and will pay for not doing more. My local district has suspended and expelled kids for posting images on SM with guns or making even vague threats.
If we want to break it down though it is at best 80/20 parents to school. What the school did was negligent, what the parents did was likely criminal.