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Common
06-10-2018, 06:29 AM
Ex-Secret Service agent found security flaws at Florida school months before massacre (https://nypost.com/2018/06/10/ex-secret-service-agent-found-security-flaws-at-florida-school-months-before-massacre/)One thing we know for certain, theres been school shootings and there will be more. WHY??? havent we done something to prepare for this. Its been almost 20 yrs since Columbine and we as a country have not done a single thing to secure our schools.

As we recently saw in Florida School Resource Officers alone are worthless. There has to be comprehensive security measures placed to assure any kind of defense against school shootings.

Keep doing nothing by after each school shootings with handguns then raging we have to take assault weapons. Or other STUPID worthless gun control that does nothing to secure schools and make them safer.


A retired Secret Service agent pointed out security vulnerabilities at a Florida high school two months before a gunman killed 17 people there (https://nypost.com/2018/03/07/school-massacre-suspect-charged-with-17-counts-of-murder/). The Sun Sentinel of South Florida reports that retired agent Steve Wexler pointed out unlocked gates, unlocked doors and no identification badges for students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

Wexler’s children had graduated from the high school and he spoke regularly to classes about law enforcement. He had previously offered to make security recommendations, and he was asked to conduct a “site survey” of the campus last December.


Accompanied by an assistant principal, Wexler walked through the school with Post-it notes numbered 1 through 20. He handed them out to staffers or stuck them to desks and doorknobs to point out their vulnerabilities.

https://nypost.com/2018/06/10/ex-secret-service-agent-found-security-flaws-at-florida-school-months-before-massacre/

stjames1_53
06-10-2018, 06:51 AM
the biggest problem is schools becoming drug dealers. He should have planted a big one on the school board's door.
No Ritalin allowed!!!!!

Peter1469
06-10-2018, 06:54 AM
A common story- blame guns while ignoring common sense solutions.