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09-12-2019, 12:50 AM #11UnregisteredGuest
I agree whole-heartedly agree that the Promise program was stupid and founded on the misconception that the discipline in most school systems, including the BCPS, was racially disproportionate. However, the Promise program had NOTHING to do with Cruz shooting up MSDHS. In the first place, Cruz had been expelled from MSDHS and was still expelled on the day of the shooting. As all of Cruz's potential criminal violations were either not of the type that would have prohibited Cruz from passing a background check, or were juvenile violations which would not have showed up in a NISC check None of the reported violations would have incarcerated him for life or resulted in lifetime institutionalization. Even the MSDHS shooting commission stated that the Promise program did not have any effect on the MSDHS shooting.
Do we need greater discipline in our schools? Yes. Will that stop a lone wolf lunatic from walking onto one of our many unsecured schools and shooting the place up or burning it down or blowing it up? Not too likely. Sandy Hook ELEMENTARY School was not shot up by a disgruntled student, after all.
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09-13-2019, 01:12 AM #12UnregisteredGuest
If you asked ANYONE affected by MSD, if they had to choose between Israel or Runcie to be at fault, it would have been RUNCIE. Whether Israel should or should not have been suspended is less significant now because he doesn't have the sympathy of the public. The perception is that he is an ally of Runcie because he signed on and stuck by him and continues to. Perception matters in an election because when you lose an election due to lack of PUBLIC TRUST all of the "no fair" declarations the next day are pointless. A fair way to resolve this is to pay SI his full salary through 2020 and have him agree to move on to a county that embraces the pandering and exploitation of blacks and elderly residents for the purpose of obtaining votes and continuing the practice of changing law enforcement to professional observers of crime who are under no obligation to protect the public if they choose not to. California (the land of fruits and nuts)would be ideal; swimming pools, movie stars, lots of golf.
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09-13-2019, 01:19 AM #13UnregisteredGuest
Adam Lanza: Psychiatric diagnosis:
Undiagnosed, Untreated and Unmedicated delusional schizophrenia.
Guns are not the issue. schizophrenia has ZERO symptoms when treated with medication. Fixing it would be accepting responsibility to see that MENTALLY ILL individuals are diagnosed, treated, and kept isolated from society if they are a known danger. Law enforcement cannot take on this task; but it needs to be done.
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09-13-2019, 01:37 AM #14UnregisteredGuest
Israel has no fault at all in this. Start with the parenting, people who permitted this thing to carry on like the school board. So many people knew this thing and his behavior but neglected to do nothing. Blame FBI who neglected to do nothing. This is who you blame. Don’t do the typical political bs and say Israel did it. He was t even there.
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09-13-2019, 01:40 AM #15UnregisteredGuest
You are missing the whole point here, becuse you are still trying to justify blaming the MSDHS shooting on someone in authority. The problem is that NO ONE in authority was to blame for the shooting. There was no way to stop a mass school shooting Broward County unless the school system spent an incredible amount of money hardening the schools to prevent one. And, because the chances of any particular school system, let alone any particular school, suffering such an attack are statistically insignificant, NO school system is willing to spend the money. Florida, including Broward County has done almost nothing to increase school security. The minimum standards for school security under the MSDSA are almost exactly the same as the security in placed at MDSHS on the day of the shooting. Set it? Because of the fact that the media and some parents were pointing the finger of blame at the BCSB, as well ass all the other politicians who signed off on the Promise program, a scapegoat needed to be provided to take the heat. Israel was cast in that role and was subsequently suspended and everything went back to the way it was the day of the shooting.
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09-13-2019, 01:56 AM #16UnregisteredGuest
The schools may be no more safe than they were on the day of the shooting. Another incident may not be preventable. However, the gates are now locked, some of the bad apples have been removed and there are more cameras. That may or may not make a difference; we'll see. Either way, no one gives a hoot about Israel being scapegoated. His public service agency and all that goes with it is past and undesirable practice.
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09-13-2019, 02:40 AM #17UnregisteredGuest
Sure... that's what you'd say if it were your kid in the cemetery.
" Gee.. that was unfortunate, but that's life. I guess we should've given the school board more money for security, Our bad. Oh well.. time to move on."
Had this happened at Dillard, the white cops who showed up after the fact, when it was too late to save any kids would have been accused of taking the long route and BSO would have been expected to compensate screaming histrionic mothers for their "loss'
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09-13-2019, 10:00 AM #18UnregisteredGuest
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09-13-2019, 12:12 PM #19UnregisteredGuest
Whether it's correct or not, this ^ is not a narrative that the public will accept. Ever. It's unfathomable that a campaign would choose to take this path from a strategic standpoint. It's impossible to remove the emotion from a situation which involves dead children. All this is doing is assuring the public that the attitude is this:
" Well, there's crazy people all over in this world. Nothing we can do about that. Stuff happens and every now and then, kids at school will end up like this. Police should stop a shooter, but don't have to step in if they think it's too dangerous. On second thought, they must. No one cares enough to spend money on making schools safer and that's none of our business. Our first priority is to make sure that we're still friends with the church leaders and black kids don't end up in jail, but whatever happens at school, we're staying out of it unless the SRD just happens to be in that area of the school and is available.
^ May or may not be the message, but that is how it's coming across to voters. The final question with ballot in hand will be this:
Which one of these two candidates (that i'm not very excited about) will have the most EXPECTATION of their rank and file to GO IN if they are called?
This does nothing but reinforce that the plan is to go back to business as usual.
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09-13-2019, 02:50 PM #20UnregisteredGuest
Israel will not get elected sheriff again. He is a piece of garbage so says the parkland warriors
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