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Just unbelieveable

Posted by David Hardy · 23 October 2022 02:03 PM

3 teens (one, it turns out, wanted for robbery) try to enter a school with guns. The security guard calls 911 and locks down.

Then an assistant principal lets them thru the first set of doors "because it was unsafe to be outside because I saw police officers."

Instead of having the assistant publicly flogged, the school board seems to think his decision was understandable: "The staff member made a split-second decision that the individual thought was the best way to keep students and staff safe."

3 Comments | Leave a comment

Anonymous | October 24, 2022 7:11 AM | Reply

The assistant principal should be arrested for child endangerment.

Flight-ER-Doc | October 24, 2022 8:42 AM | Reply

Policies and procedures don't work, when they are bypassed....

And the two assistant principals thought it was better to have armed intruders in the school than outside with the police.... AND THE SCHOOL BOARD IS FINE WITH THAT

old guy | October 24, 2022 9:45 AM | Reply

Well you know the police might have shot them or something.
I always knew the people with Education degrees were not the sharpest knife in the drawer but this is a new low.

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