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Crazy school antics in Michigan...
« on: October 29, 2006, 07:12:18 AM »
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WYOMING, Mich. - A school safety drill that included police officers in riot gear with weapons has caused concern among some parents who say it was too realistic and frightened some students.
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Police in the western Michigan community of Wyoming entered two classrooms at Lee Middle and High School on Thursday and announced there was a threat to the school, The Grand Rapids Press reported.

Students, who were unaware police were conducting a drill, were taken from the classroom into the halls, patted down by officers and asked what they had in their pockets, the newspaper said.

"Some of these kids were so scared, they just about wet their pants," said Marge Bradshaw, a parent with four children in Godfrey-Lee Schools. "I think it's pure wrong that the students and parents were not informed of this."

Officers wore protective gear, including vests and helmets, and carried rifles that were unloaded and marked with colored tape to indicate they were not live weapons, the newspaper said.

Diana Silva, a parent of an eighth-grade student, said the drill went too far.

"My child was with his face to the wall in the hallway of the high school," Silva said. "I certainly don't want anything like this happening to my child."

Principal David Britten said students weren't told ahead of time to make the drill as realistic as possible. Teachers were informed moments before it took place, he said.

"I think this is the best way to do it," Britten said. "We're not looking to scare anyone, but we want a sense of urgency."

But Wyoming Police Chief James Carmody said his officers were not aware students and parents were not told. He said his department will mandate that parents be notified ahead of time in the future.

"The purpose was to show how we will evacuate the classroom, not to assault the classroom," Carmody said.


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I think it speaks for itself. Po-Pos, politicians and other morons want to convince us how much we need them and get us used to being powerless, submissive deferential "HIT THE FLOOR" programmie's in day to day lives. That kind of nonsense might be tolerable for... I dunno, a PRISON, but to convince people they have to deal with this sort of nonsense would really make me shit a brick.

 :roll: I swear to god this nation keeps getting stupid.

BTW, did anyone remember when cops raided a Highschool looking for drugs, armed, with dogs, as if they raided a dealer's house or something? EVERYONE FORGOT ALREADY, HUH??

FYI, no drugs were found. Doodle do...  :rofl:
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I remember that
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2006, 08:10:58 AM »
I remember that, it was in a school in South Carolina. Since when is a little bit of drugs in a school enough of a threat that armed police and dogs need to be called in? Even if there were drugs in school, thats been around since the 50s. Even in my catholic high school it went around. Its all about control. The govt's control. And it needs to stop. I hadnt heard about this incident in Michigan but it sounds completely ridiculous. They can still complete a drill and tell the students beforehand. Just like they do regular drills. Tell them there is a possibililty police in swat gear might come in at some time in the future. thats all they have to do. If i was one of those parents Id be pissed off too.
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Crazy school antics in Michigan...
« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2006, 11:03:12 AM »
the downfall of america and freedom: get your tickets, front row seats available! plenty of em left!
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