“war on drugs”
It’s a sad day when a libtarded MSM rag sounds like some posters at Free Republic.
Some schools have big drug problems. They wanted to find out who the dealers were.
“state law requires schools to have regular emergency drills”
Emergency drills = yes.
Telling the kids there was a gunman loose? That’s a bit much. I have no objection to using a drill to do the search, however.
Hope they found them, because it probably won't work the second time now that the students know they were lied to the first time.
“state law requires schools to have regular emergency drills”
I doubt the law requires schools to claim that an emergency is taking place in order to serve as a ruse for a search.
Maybe they should consider doing an actual police investigation, like interviewing witnesses or following leads.
Or they could just continue with the unconstitutional searches, shoot a few dogs and cruise around in a confiscated Camaro.
They didn’t announce that it was a lock-down drill. They said there was a threatening intruder.
If they said there was a drug-sniffing dog, everyone stay in your class, they could have noted who made a break for their locker.
My children have been told if there is an attack on your school, go out the window if you can and be ready to fight if you can’t. Now I have to tell them, but first make sure it isn’t just a War on Drugs SWAT team because they might kill you.
You sound like an expert on the subject.
Perhaps you can point me to where I can read about all of Wolcott High School's illicit drug problems.
Or, are you just mindlessly parroting the WOsD propaganda?
Well, as long as they found drugs and caught the dealers. Oh, wait..."No drugs turned up in the search."