
A man with an assault rifle and other weapons exchanged gunfire with officers Tuesday at an Atlanta-area elementary school before surrendering, a police chief said, with dramatic overhead television footage capturing the young students racing out of the b
How come he was able to simply enter the school?
Where on earth was the absolute security?
The 'Sandy Hook' massacre should've served as a serious wake up call?
Obviously it didn't.
Where were the fences?
Where were the armed guards?
Where was the 3-stage security entry system?
http://news.msn.com/crime-justice/all-s ... gia-school
The above links gives a more complete story and answers a lot of your questions.
Where on earth was the absolute security?
There is no such thing. No matter what lies are told to you about how secure something is nothing and I mean nothing is absolutly secure.
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/08 ... snhp&pos=1
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2013-08-20 19:33:02
ummm AndyT the guys white
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/08 ... snhp&pos=1
Why wasn't that mentioned? It would have been if he was black... Or Hispanic. Or Muslim...
How come he was able to simply enter the school?
Where on earth was the absolute security?
The 'Sandy Hook' massacre should've served as a serious wake up call?
Obviously it didn't.
Where were the fences?
Where were the armed guards?
Where was the 3-stage security entry system?
http://news.msn.com/crime-justice/all-s ... gia-school
The above links gives a more complete story and answers a lot of your questions.
Where on earth was the absolute security?
There is no such thing.
Maybe not, but it's very close to attainable.
A whole lot closer than just allowing any old Tom, Dick or Harry to wander into schools armed with machine guns and murder the little kids and their teachers.
It's not difficult.
Physical barriers, to start with.
Fences...put fences around the schools, secure fences that can't simply be climbed by girls in 20 seconds, like the Mexican border fence.
3 stage electronic entry system, including metal detector.
etc.
Thoroughy vetted armed security guards monitoring video cameras in a special room.
Or else...the bad people will come and murder the kids and their teachers...just like they did at Sandy Hook.
The bad people lurk in the shadows, waiting to pounce...the moment you get security careless.
How many more little kids and their teachers must die?
How many?
Maybe not, but it's very close to attainable.
A whole lot closer than just allowing any old Tom, Dick or Harry to wander into schools armed with machine guns and murder the little kids and their teachers.
It's not difficult.
Physical barriers, to start with.
Fences...put fences around the schools, secure fences that can't simply be climbed by girls in 20 seconds, like the Mexican border fence.
3 stage electronic entry system, including metal detector.
etc.
Thoroughy vetted armed security guards monitoring video cameras in a special room.
Or else...the bad people will come and murder the kids and their teachers...just like they did at Sandy Hook.
The bad people lurk in the shadows, waiting to pounce...the moment you get security careless.
How many more little kids and their teachers must die?
How many?
3 simple questions:
How are the kids supposed to do anything now that they go to school at Fort Knox, and
Who pays for all this? and,
What is to prevent a trusted person from bringing a weapon and using it on the now trapped students and staff?
Notice how the lieberal MSM hasn't mention his race. THey must be hiding the fact he's black. But we here at CKA will expose their lies, make his being black the thing to focus on. It's black culture that makes black people do these terrible things, Thanos told me so. Be afraid of the blacks, be very afraid. Black black black black black.
I appreciate your sarcasm and here's where I support profiling because if you're looking for a crazed schoolyard killer you'd want to stop the white males ages 14-30 and you'd be absurd if you didn't profile in such a crisis.
Likewise, if you're in Sanford, Florida looking for a burglar then the 17-year old black kid in the hoodie and with a combative attitude is a logical place to start.
If only the kids had guns this would never have happened.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appalachia ... w_shooting
When Odighizuwa left the building where the shooting took place, he was approached by two students with personal firearms and one unarmed student. There are two versions of the events that transpired at that moment, one by Tracy Bridges and one by Ted Besen.
According to Bridges, at the first sound of gunfire, he and fellow student Mikael Gross, unbeknownst to each other, ran to their vehicles to retrieve their personally-owned firearms placed in their glove compartments. Mikael Gross, a police officer from Grifton, North Carolina retrieved a 9 mm pistol and body armor. Bridges, a county sheriff's deputy from Asheville, North Carolina retrieved his .357 Magnum pistol from beneath the driver's seat of his Chevrolet Tahoe. Bridges and Gross approached Odighizuwa from different angles, with Bridges yelling at Odighizuwa to drop his gun. Odighizuwa then dropped his firearm and was subdued by several other unarmed students, including Ted Besen and Todd Ross.
3 simple questions:
How are the kids supposed to do anything now that they go to school at Fort Knox, and
Who pays for all this? and,
What is to prevent a trusted person from bringing a weapon and using it on the now trapped students and staff?
They can do plenty, and Fort Knox will keep them safe.
The town/city/state govt/federal govt pays.
One can buy a lot of school security with the billions the US gives Egypt every few years.
$1 billion = one thousand million dollars.
The students and teachers are not trapped, doors can easily be opened from the inside, like fire escapes in office etc buildings.
A trusted person?
The risk of a fully-vetted trusted person killing students and staff is remote.
This school had loads of good security measures, but the shooter still got in.
"I took (my son) to school this morning and had to be buzzed in," she said. "So I'm wondering how the guy got in the door."
Since shootings in classrooms all over America, the massacre at Connecticut's Newtown Elementary being the freshest in people's minds, schools have implemented security from metal detectors to armed guards. McNair had its own safety precautions.
Though the school has a system where people must be buzzed in by staff, the gunman may have slipped inside behind someone authorized to be there, Alexander said.
They need to close the hole he found in their security.
The risk of a fully-vetted trusted person killing students and staff is remote.
So long as they're not muslim.
Where there are people, there are ill-willed people.
Where there are people, there are ill-willed people.
Bingo! Going back to 'there is no perfect security'. If the place is too heavily fortified, you just wait for them all to file out the security gate after school.