sudden valley gunner
Regular Member
Anybody know any more of this?
http://www.ottawasun.com/2015/01/07...l-district-on-lockdown-over-reports-of-gunman
http://www.ottawasun.com/2015/01/07...l-district-on-lockdown-over-reports-of-gunman
Anybody know any more of this?
http://www.ottawasun.com/2015/01/07...l-district-on-lockdown-over-reports-of-gunman
Do schools seriously not have security cameras? If the custodian was approached during arrivals, this happened on school property?
So martial law on hearsay?
I believe the "lockdown" for anything other than schools was voluntary.
But a huge overreaction nonetheless. We have no evidence a gunman ever even existed.
I enjoyed the wailing from the plethora of mad mommies who lambasted me for daring to say as much on the KOMO forums. People obviously enjoy living in a constant state of fear in our society today. And they pass that down to their poor children.
Lockdown the school this supposed gunman was seen at, sure. Tell everybody else to keep an eye out, sure. Anything more is pure paranoia from a society that is constantly conditioned to fear guns and the people who own them.
On the news this morning a mother talked about how she was refused access to her child by the police. Doesn't seem voluntary to me.
+1
Condition people to be afraid and to cower to authority. Something both the fake left and right seem to be competing to outdo each other in.
So martial law on hearsay?
My wife works in North Shore SD, and she said they received an email stating that a custodian at a Shoreline elementary school claimed to have been approached during morning arrivals by a man in a dark hoodie with a gun, who threatened to "shoot up some schools" and ran away. He was the only direct witness to this purported event. DYOC.
Was she trying to access her child at the school?
I don't think that means what you think it means.
Charles
Sure if you don't believe the police have become the militaristic incarnation of a standing army. And that they didn't use military like tactics to control that certain area.
Now I'm certain that "martial law" doesn't mean what you think it means.
Charles
Maybe you don't like this definition then...
That's why I said "I believe the "lockdown" for anything other than schools was voluntary."
That definition seems to work pretty well. But doesn't seem to have much to do with some rather short term security measures at a government facility like a public school.
Charles