School lockdown: Sometimes they work
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 11:14 pm
A little story that came from my wife on Friday. After hearing this, I really REALLY wish she could legally carry.
My wife teaches special ED at a school in the DFW area. (not giving the district or school so she doesn't get in trouble.)
A student of hers told her she saw one of her other students with a gun, so she instituted the lockdown procedure. She managed to get the other students and teachers out of her special ed room and not arouse suspicion of the kid while the police got there. The kid had an airsoft gun that looked quite real.
Now, of course I wish my wife could be armed at school. I have nightmares about this, but I feel a little better knowing that the drills that are practiced in school can actually work.
I'm still scared to death; what could have happened to her?
She's a tough woman and can take care of herself, and worrying is bad for the soul, but sometimes I can't help it.
My wife teaches special ED at a school in the DFW area. (not giving the district or school so she doesn't get in trouble.)
A student of hers told her she saw one of her other students with a gun, so she instituted the lockdown procedure. She managed to get the other students and teachers out of her special ed room and not arouse suspicion of the kid while the police got there. The kid had an airsoft gun that looked quite real.
Now, of course I wish my wife could be armed at school. I have nightmares about this, but I feel a little better knowing that the drills that are practiced in school can actually work.
I'm still scared to death; what could have happened to her?
She's a tough woman and can take care of herself, and worrying is bad for the soul, but sometimes I can't help it.