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Re: Dad tests school security - TX

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 1:16 pm
by texanjoker
He must be missing some brain cells to do a stunt like that. He is lucky there was nobody with a gun present or he may have found himself at the medical examiners office.

Re: Dad tests school security - TX

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 1:18 pm
by RottenApple
Stupid stunt, but it does prove the point.

Some people get it:
David Siano, a parent at the school, told NBCDFW.com that the incident shows that "we are not prepared."
"His intent was just simply to say, 'you've done nothing' and that's what it showed," Siano said. "So (if) that’s what it takes, it’s a shame."
And some people don't:
Another parent Misti Schramme told The Dallas Morning News she trusts security measures in Celina and thinks her child's school is safe: "You can’t live in fear all the time."
This guy just walked in and "killed" a couple of staffers which, had it been real, would have given him unfettered access to the rest of the school, and this "parent" says she trusts her school security???? :shock:

Re: Dad tests school security - TX

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 1:30 pm
by RPB
School staffers knew Miller, who was a father of a student, and police were not called until he left the school,

He was arrested Wednesday evening
Good response time ...
David Siano, a parent at the school, told NBCDFW.com that the incident shows that "we are not prepared."

"His intent was just simply to say, 'you've done nothing' and that's what it showed," Siano said.

Re: Dad tests school security - TX

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 1:32 pm
by tbrown
They had to arrest him. He embarrassed authority figures.

Re: Dad tests school security - TX

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 2:01 pm
by Ericstac
That was a pretty stupid act. Did he really think he would not get in trouble for that threat?


It would be good to see some districts stage this acts and see how the schools respond.. But that would just make the district look bad

Re: Dad tests school security - TX

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 2:05 pm
by RottenApple
Ericstac wrote:It would be good to see some districts stage this acts and see how the schools respond.. But that would just make the district look bad
And we all know that to most people, it's appearances that matter more than reality. :grumble

Re: Dad tests school security - TX

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 2:10 pm
by jmra
Anyone who thinks this was a good idea should go the the airport and tell the agent you have a bomb. Pure stupidity.

Re: Dad tests school security - TX

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 2:26 pm
by C-dub
So, I'm a greater at my child's school, I have my a CHL, and have been given permission to carry inside the school. This guy comes in and says he has a gun and he's here to kill someone. What do I do and what am I legally able to do?

1. Call 911.
2. Try to physically restrain him.
3. Pull my gun, point it at him and order him to the ground.
4. Shoot him.

Re: Dad tests school security - TX

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 2:31 pm
by RottenApple
C-dub wrote:So, I'm a greater at my child's school, I have my a CHL, and have been given permission to carry inside the school. This guy comes in and says he has a gun and he's here to kill someone. What do I do and what am I legally able to do?

1. Call 911.
2. Try to physically restrain him.
3. Pull my gun, point it at him and order him to the ground.
4. Shoot him.
If it were me, I would:

1) Pull my gun, point it at him and order him to the ground. (In the current climate, I am taking all such threats as serious statements until proven otherwise)
2) Shoot him (if he continued being a threat)
3) Call 911 as soon as I possibly could (assuming someone else wasn't calling while I was busy with #s 1 & 2)

Re: Dad tests school security - TX

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 2:53 pm
by Ericstac
RottenApple wrote:
C-dub wrote:So, I'm a greater at my child's school, I have my a CHL, and have been given permission to carry inside the school. This guy comes in and says he has a gun and he's here to kill someone. What do I do and what am I legally able to do?

1. Call 911.
2. Try to physically restrain him.
3. Pull my gun, point it at him and order him to the ground.
4. Shoot him.
If it were me, I would:

1) Pull my gun, point it at him and order him to the ground. (In the current climate, I am taking all such threats as serious statements until proven otherwise)
2) Shoot him (if he continued being a threat)
3) Call 911 as soon as I possibly could (assuming someone else wasn't calling while I was busy with #s 1 & 2)
Same

Re: Dad tests school security - TX

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 4:19 pm
by SewTexas
:iagree:

yep

Re: Dad tests school security - TX

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 4:27 pm
by Abraham
Most opinions about this man seem based on him being stable and doing something stupid, maybe..., but I think the men in white suits may be called for more than scolding...