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Unregistered
12-04-2018, 11:54 PM
There's no agenda behind this question. It's just a question; from residents trying to sort out some things and get answers from non-administrative talking heads who are presently spinning nonsense about may and shall. Your input and insight would be appreciated.

Here's the question:

At the school next door to MSD, which is the middle school, there was no SRO at the school on February 14. Had the massacre taken place at that location, with the same outcome, aside from the school administration, exactly who, and in what order would the accountability be for the Parkland district?

With no SRO, would the first deputy to respond to the scene be the commander?

And back to MSD for a moment. Is the district sergeant also the sergeant for the SRO's? Or, do they have a separate sergeant? When the Parkland sergeant arrived on the scene, was it, or was it not his duty at that point to begin providing directives to Peterson?
Even with the commissions findings, it has been difficult to get clarity on these issues. Thank you.

Unregistered
12-05-2018, 12:58 AM
wow.. look how fast PR tried to sink this post with their attacks on the same 3 at MSD. The last thing they want is for anyone to answer these questions honestly. The administration LOVES the attack on the few at MSD, it divert attention away from their P-O-L-I-C-Y and failures.

Unregistered
12-05-2018, 04:04 AM
There's no agenda behind this question. It's just a question; from residents trying to sort out some things and get answers from non-administrative talking heads who are presently spinning nonsense about may and shall. Your input and insight would be appreciated.

Here's the question:

At the school next door to MSD, which is the middle school, there was no SRO at the school on February 14. Had the massacre taken place at that location, with the same outcome, aside from the school administration, exactly who, and in what order would the accountability be for the Parkland district?

With no SRO, would the first deputy to respond to the scene be the commander?

And back to MSD for a moment. Is the district sergeant also the sergeant for the SRO's? Or, do they have a separate sergeant? When the Parkland sergeant arrived on the scene, was it, or was it not his duty at that point to begin providing directives to Peterson?
Even with the commissions findings, it has been difficult to get clarity on these issues. Thank you.

The Deputy (SRO) at Westglades and good buddy of the Sheriff was in training that day. Is it someone’s responsibility to make sure that school is covered when someone is at training or out sick or on vacation??? I am sure it’s a $$$$ thing when it comes down to it.

A supervisor is in charge, the problem seems to be the were very incompetent. How long did it take for the Sgt. To get on the air to give some type of direction 9-10 minutes. When he never answered up what about the next in Command? Lt. M.D......more crickets and last but not least the Capt J.J. She chimes in and asks about a perimeter?