Posted on 12/17/2012 10:05:19 AM PST by grundle
ST. LOUIS COUNTY (KMOX) - St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch says it is time to talk about arming civilian school personnel following Fridays massacre in Newtown, Connecticut, comparing it to arming airline pilots after September 11, 2001.
I see it no differently, he said. Pilots have been armed now for many many years, weve not had another hijacking and the issue is, for the bad guy, he doesnt know which airplane hes getting on, if the pilot is armed or not.
Fitch said the killing will not be stopped by legislation or laws. If theres somebody thats really hellbent on doing something like this, theyre not going to care what the law is.
The chief is adamant about his plans but realizes his calls for arming school workers will be met with resistance.
We touched on this issue with heroin problem with schools. When we first were talking about the heroin problem in St. Louis, many of the school officials ran and they just hid out, they said nope, we dont have a heroin problem in our schools, Fitch said.
They started to find out some of the students were involved in this and some of the students were dying of heroin overdoses. It forced them to have this discussion and to take action, inviting us into their schools to talk about the heroin problem in St. Louis.
Concerning the possibility of gun control, Fitch said its just not going to happen, and called for an increased focus on mental health instead.
One of the first thing governments tend to cut back on in tight times are mental health services, he said. We know this individual has a mental health history in Connecticut, weve seen that in all the school shootings, and additional resources would be helpful.
But, last resort, somebodys got to take action and they got to do it quickly.
leftists call for his firing in ...3,2,1
Sensible people, actually trying to resolve a problem.
Not gleeful reporters and politicians using a tragedy to disarm us all first of our defenses, then of our liberty.
Chief Fitch - thank God - is bucking St. Louis County’s political currents. I can guarantee you that his proposal will be greeted with fear and loathing by the elected official class (heavily Democrat, obsessed with “the rights of the transgendered and/or ‘questioning” hermaphrodites’; making it impossible for non-union companies to get government work; hiring as many black women as possible, etc.) Kudos to Tim Fitch. (This guy likes to think out of the box, as a general rule. After a recent spate of pizza delivery driver murders, he deployed a team of County Cops to work undercover as delivery men in the most-dangerous areas of St. Louis County. So far, no more murders.)
Most line police officers and some admins are very pro 2nd. It is the arse-kissing, political, promotion seeking, Peter Principle lackies that spout gun control nonsense. Sadly most of those are Chiefs of Police, metro-area Sheriffs, and Fed agency directors because turds float.
” St. Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch says it is time to talk about arming civilian school personnel”
I just fell off my chair! Wow an intelligent solution coming from St Louis county.
I remember it was xxy or xyx or something like that which was dominant in skitzos at the time. They were bragging about how they could release people they did not consider a threat back into the general public.
Guns isn’t the problem. LACK OF DISCIPLINE OF CHILDREN of the sort only MEN/FATHER FIGURES can provide, is the problem. No dads at home, no father figures in the schools, no father figures in daycare. Children need to have a respect and fear of adult authority, fear of God; DISCIPLINE, personal responsibility, self-respect NOT narcissism, etc.. DISCIPLINE children at a young age or it’s counter-productive. Disciplining them too late in life brings retaliation. Gotta start’em YOUNG. I had a teacher (female) in the 5th grade, who, if you didn’t say ‘excuse me’ when you walked by her SHE WOULD HOLD YOU IN DETENTION AFTER CLASS. We need to get BACK to that. Oddly, I respected her and she was the best teacher I ever had!
Why don’t they make every public school a police station sub station and man it with one or two armed police officers? Just kick out one of the administrators and give the office to the police?
Also they have armed guards at banks to protect the money, but no armed guards at schools to protect our children.
Fitch is 100% right where the focus should be.
This is heartening news in light of where you just KNOW
this Administration is going to want to take the Newtown
tragedy.
I’d like to see trained LE professionals assigned to schools, ALL of them, not in police uniforms, but ARMED, and ready to serve
and protect. Unfortunately , this might begin to happen, in ADDITION to a new anti-gun mentality and intimidating gun-grabber laws, so it will muddy the issue, and Obama and his
team can claim credit for no more school shootings 2 or 3 years from now.See how it works?
We already have Air Marshals...
Develop a School Marshal program for the school system.
Problem solved.
From what I’ve seen of him (and as his stance on this issue indicates), Fitch appears to be a different animal. Every chief has to politick to a certain degree, but this fellow isn’t bashful about talking bluntly about problems and moving quickly to solve them. A couple of weeks ago, in response to a rash of broad daylight car burglaries - wherein windows were smashed and recently purchased presents were stolen - Fitch admonished the scolds who more or less blamed the car owners. “I think someone who wants to keep his property in his car in a public parking lot at 2 in the afternoon, should be able to do so. We SHOULD be focused on the criminals who’re doing the stealing.” And he then implemented a program of leaving gift-stuffed ‘bait’ cars in mall lots throughout the county. As an aside, he currently has a son serving in combat in Afghanistan.
Use National Guardsmen, either uniformed or plain clothes, on a rotating monthly basis. Two per school, front and back.
If plainclothes, nobody would even know they’re there until needed. Just another Teacher’s Aide.
Hell, screw that - they’re ARMED SECURITY to protect children, period.
Nobody has to take action.
26 people out of 311,000,000 died.
Over 30,000 people die in auto accidents every year.
About 13,000 are murdered, including those being robbed, raped, etc.
About 3,000 actually die as a result of an argument.
The most dangerous place to be is in your car.
And even that has been making fantastic improvements.
The vehicular death rate is about 3 times better today than when it was at it’s worst, before WWII.
If fathers were not taken away in handcuffs for spanking their sons, this type of tragedy would happen EVEN LESS THAN IT DOES.
It isn’t hard to train someone to be proficient with a weapon. The military does it on a daily basis with thousands of young Americans.
A school teacher is an employee of the state, the same as the highway patrol, and I see no reason that part of the requirement for a teacher license should not be a requirement to attend relevant portions of that state patrol class.
In that scenario, every teacher is a trained guard.
And students won’t sass back so easily. :>)
You are probably thinking about the Xyy men.
The link below is a fascinating article published earlier this month:
http://blogs.plos.org/dnascience/2012/12/06/xyy-men/
There have been rumors for decades that the CIA, KGB, MI6 and similiar agencies recruited Xyy guys to be their “licensed” to kill guys.
Been saying it since Columbine...the answer is mandatory carry by teachers. Make it a job requirement...training and mandatory carry.
Hi old Friend:
Your photo below rang a few bells for me. We know this woman now in her 60’s, who is a progressive liberal jino.
After she finished college with a teaching certificate, she volunteered to go to Israel for a year to work. Her mother had done the same thing as a nurse.
This woman came back a lot sooner than she expected. The Israeli government assigned her to be a teacher’s asst or substitute teacher if needed in a rural town and school.
When they told her she had to be qualified to shoot a pistol if needed in class or a rifle outside if she was on recess duty, she refused and ask to be sent home.
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