Posted on 12/20/2014 5:45:45 AM PST by marktwain
The latest apparent overreaction about guns and schools appears to be in Ohio, in Stark County, at the Marlington High School in Alliance. A high school student texted a middle school student. Attached to the message was a picture of a gun. The middle school student showed the picture to their teacher, the teacher contacted the police, and the High School was put on lockdown. From wkyc.com:
Officers and deputies located the suspect while maintaining a safety perimeter around the school.There is usually more to these headline grabbing lockdowns than meets the first glance. It hardly seems appropriate or prudent to lockdown a school simply because a student texted a picture of a gun. Was the gun shown in the classroom? Was a threat made to kill fellow students?
Corleaunce S. Hicks 16 , of Alliance, was charged with inducing panic, a third-degree felony.
"I wouldn't go as far as to say it was a threat, but it was a concerning statement," Stark County Sheriff George T. Maier said of the message accompanying the gun image.Fortunately, the lockdown lasted less than an hour and a half. About like a fire drill when I was in high school. I would have to see the message in question, but a felony charge for a message that was "concerning" seems rather severe.
Maier said they found no weapons at Marlington High School. Deputies conducted interviews and locker searches while a Canton Police Department K-9 officer swept the school for weapons.
Investigators have determined that Hicks does not own a gun.
The gun in the image, Maier said, belongs to an acquaintance of Hicks.
Exactly. Idiots all. Bet they all voted for Hussein.
Didn’t the NEA recieve a large order for extra ammo not long ago? They can have the real thing but students get brought up on felony charges for pictures and pop tarts.
see my 16
Great minds and all that. . .
Unless of course, all those people really, really thought alike ... like ... having been programmed.
I begin my second year as a school board director and I've promised God I'd obey Him.
School boards are SO afraid of the ACLU, but I have power I never knew before ....
I'm elected and can't be fired
Ever hear of the GSA ?
Gay/straight alliance ... a club no one knew had been in our high school for four years (except the kids, of course, and they're conditioned to accept or ignore it)
I found it researching some of the stuff I was supposed to vote on and I asked a few questions that started a ball rolling
As of now 14 riled up families are pulling their kids out of gummint school and plan to cyber or home school
Happy New Year, gummint school
“Didnt the NEA recieve a large order for extra ammo not long ago? They can have the real thing but students get brought up on felony charges for pictures and pop tarts.’
No, I think that was the Department of Education. Of course, many contend that it is a wholly owned susidiary of the NEA.
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