Is this a pic of them standing down while the children were in the process of getting slaughtered for almost an hour inside the school?Tough looking bunch in a picture.
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Typically door locks are easy to defeat. Even the commercial versions that I have dealt with. I can get into most in a couple seconds with a pair of slip joint pliers.I wonder how things might have been different had a teacher not propped a door open.
Typically door locks are easy to defeat. Even the commercial versions that I have dealt with. I can get into most in a couple seconds with a pair of slip joint pliers.
Kid had an AR and the will to use it. One round placed correctly above the key hole would probably do it. Add to that the fact that he had multiple mags of ammo.
Now don't get me wrong, propping the door is a problem that needs addressed. It would probably buy the kids and staff a couple seconds. Now if they had panic hardware attached on the other side that could cause more delay. Just depends on if the door was an emergency exit or not.
It would have given law enforcement more time to engage the shooter................... oh well nevermind.I wonder how things might have been different had a teacher not propped a door open.
It would have given law enforcement more time to engage the shooter................... oh well nevermind.
Ouch.It would have given law enforcement more time to engage the shooter................... oh well nevermind.
Typically door locks are easy to defeat. Even the commercial versions that I have dealt with. I can get into most in a couple seconds with a pair of slip joint pliers.
Kid had an AR and the will to use it. One round placed correctly above the key hole would probably do it. Add to that the fact that he had multiple mags of ammo.
Now don't get me wrong, propping the door is a problem that needs addressed. It would probably buy the kids and staff a couple seconds. Now if they had panic hardware attached on the other side that could cause more delay. Just depends on if the door was an emergency exit or not.
Say Her Name!I wonder how things might have been different had a teacher not propped a door open.
While I agree with the fact that the teacher screwed the pooch on this, how many others did the same thing? All should be accountable.Say Her Name!
I hope they name the teacher who was culpable for this failure in security. Then every time she walks down the sidewalk, goes to the grocery, sits at a restaurant, people give her the stink eye and she burst into tears of shame and guilt.
Every day of her life should be haunted by her failure to protect those children. She deserves to suffer.
Probably not a good idea to fire something like that in a building full of people.
While I agree with the fact that the teacher screwed the pooch on this, how many others did the same thing? All should be accountable.
Once one person gets away with the act others seem to think it's okay to do it too.
I can't imagine how bad she is feeling right now. Haunted for life doesn't even begin to describe it.
And who are the "deplorables"?
Yep. They all are looking to get their face in public to increase their profile when no one is paying attention to them otherwise. It's pretty pathetic when they use such a tragedy like this to do it.Vanity, like stupidity, knows no bounds.