Posted on 10/19/2019 9:27:47 AM PDT by MassMinuteman
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) Surveillance video obtained first by KOIN 6 News shows the dramatic moment when Parkrose High School football coach Keanon Lowe disarmed a student carrying a loaded shotgun on campus.
Angel Granados-Diaz was 18 when he brought the gun to school on May 17.
The video obtained Friday from the Multnomah County District Attorneys Office through a public records request is the visual accompaniment to the story recounted by Lowe during a press conference earlier this year.
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Hero?
Children brought guns to school for 100s of years in past times, and NOT ONE single shooting. Ever!
Coach ain’t no hero, he is a tyrant.
Disarm the schools from hostile Govt teachers, fire them all for incompetance.
The Totalitarian Federal Government unconstitutionally and illegally took God out of schools in th 1960’s and the Devil has been happy ever since to be the replacement. Fear, violence, death, and hell has followed, like the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
This is not rocket science. Darkness is the absence of light.
> Coach aint no hero, he is a tyrant. <
Gotta disagree. That kid brought a shotgun into a classroom, hidden under his coat. He was planning to go hunting. But it wasnt for ducks after school let out.
Oregon ping
Must have been the muslim garb........
at 2:45 in the video
Kids did NOT bring loaded shotguns into the classroom, under their coats, "for hundreds of years!
He was a very talented wide receiver for the Ducks. Had incredible speed.
Toxic masculinity at work!
Yes the kids brought loaded shotguns into the classroom.
Yes the kids wore coats.
You watch too many Hollywood movies.
Gun Free zones are involved in 98% of killings.
But it was customary to leave your rifle in a closet at school before the day began.
What kept the times killing free was that many kids were armed.
No shootings. Zero.
Today has a few shooting per year.
And kids were not drugged up to sit passively in a chair for hours to satisfy female teachers.
Lay off the caffeine.
He was planning to go hunting. But it wasnt for ducks after school let out.
In Oregon,you can’t quite be sure. Oregon State probably get bullied a lot in the Portland area. I’m sure many of them would be tempted to go Duck hunting and I suspect that Parkrose would be a target-rich environment.
See Post 9—he was planning on going Duck hunting, only the Duck disarmed him first.
Personally, I always root for the Beavers, but in the end I must admit that not all Ducks are bad. One of my best childhood friends became a Duck.
As much as I dislike Ducks, I must agree that in Oregon, one should not allow them to be hunted at school.
That said, my great-Uncles would have no problem about having a season in Oregon for Californians just to keep the numbers down.
You're a clown.
I've spent my 66 years in reality, that began in a small rural community.
Stopping a kid from bringing a loaded shotgun into the classroom is NOT promoting gun free zones!
Of course kids carried guns to school,especially before motorized vehicles and grocery stores. It was their responsibility and they used it to put food on the table from their journey home from school. Today’s no gun zones are the reason such zones are attacked.
Lol, yeah right. Would have been a bench warmer in the SSSSSEEEEECCCCC!
Right there is the real problem.
Give that guy 5 years to think about why this was a bad idea and other people will be less likely to follow on. Give him no jail time and there will be others.
I disagree pard and I grew up in Mississippi in the 1960s and 1970s
We hunted before school at Jackson Prep and left guns in our cars in the parking lot. Nobody brought guns into school lockers or closets
Later at Ole Miss we had our hunting gear in dorms first year when you had to live on campus
But I would have never brought one in a classroom building
I can see children in frontier areas having firearms in school buildings to thwart dangerous marauders or Comanche attacks...or to use coming to and from school
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