I want to make this clear, as a teacher I went through very serious trainings every year on how to respond in these type of cases. We watched videos and heard police explain the protocol. We also drilled, were timed and were graded several times throughout each school year.
With that as my background I was taught that the police do not wait for special units to arrive. They understand that a shooter can be killing the kids. The cops are supposed to enter immediately.
People who are shot will often die from bleeding out. Waiting 40 minutes for special unit to arrive is absolutely contrary to the training I went through.
I would also point out that we were told this was a national directive, not something unique to NY. This was driven home by the videos we watched which were of cops simulating a shooting and they were not in NY.
It is too early to judge at this point but everything I have heard so far is screaming that something very horribly wrong with the police response and the principals response took place.
1. I can't believe that a door was left open after 12 minutes of someone shooting a gun in the vicinity of school property. They should have been in a shelter in place drill and every door should have been checked that it was locked by then.
2. I can't believe the classroom this shooter entered wasn't locked. If the school was in a shelter in place the teacher should have locked her door, covered her windows and shut of her lights. We know the door locked because when the police came it was locked. We also know the shooter didn't just break in because the door was locked when the police came.
3. I can't believe the police would call out for kids to say help. The procedure I was taught was you wait until the school announces the all clear. You have a piece of paper you can slide under the door indicating everything is good in the classroom. The classrooms without the paper slid into the hall would therefore stand out for the cops to focus on first. We were specifically told not to respond to anyone calling to us, after all what is the point of covering the windows and turning off the lights.
4. I am stunned the cops waited for 40 minutes outside, holding parents back. Unless the protocol was changed this year that is contrary to what I was taught and told to expect.
5. The misinformation we have received so far is very fishy. Why tell us that a security guard shot at his guy if there was no security guard?
With that as my background I was taught that the police do not wait for special units to arrive. They understand that a shooter can be killing the kids. The cops are supposed to enter immediately.
People who are shot will often die from bleeding out. Waiting 40 minutes for special unit to arrive is absolutely contrary to the training I went through.
I would also point out that we were told this was a national directive, not something unique to NY. This was driven home by the videos we watched which were of cops simulating a shooting and they were not in NY.
It is too early to judge at this point but everything I have heard so far is screaming that something very horribly wrong with the police response and the principals response took place.
1. I can't believe that a door was left open after 12 minutes of someone shooting a gun in the vicinity of school property. They should have been in a shelter in place drill and every door should have been checked that it was locked by then.
2. I can't believe the classroom this shooter entered wasn't locked. If the school was in a shelter in place the teacher should have locked her door, covered her windows and shut of her lights. We know the door locked because when the police came it was locked. We also know the shooter didn't just break in because the door was locked when the police came.
3. I can't believe the police would call out for kids to say help. The procedure I was taught was you wait until the school announces the all clear. You have a piece of paper you can slide under the door indicating everything is good in the classroom. The classrooms without the paper slid into the hall would therefore stand out for the cops to focus on first. We were specifically told not to respond to anyone calling to us, after all what is the point of covering the windows and turning off the lights.
4. I am stunned the cops waited for 40 minutes outside, holding parents back. Unless the protocol was changed this year that is contrary to what I was taught and told to expect.
5. The misinformation we have received so far is very fishy. Why tell us that a security guard shot at his guy if there was no security guard?
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