To: silentknight
Guess what? An FBI woman phoned the school, after first shooting, asked if school was in lockdown and asked if not, why not. They said we are buisy right now and hung up on the FBI woman. This came from FBI interview.
To: anglian
Guess what? An FBI woman phoned the school, after first shooting, asked if school was in lockdown and asked if not, why not. They said we are buisy right now and hung up on the FBI woman. This came from FBI interview.Just damn
2,178 posted on
04/16/2007 2:21:03 PM PDT by
mware
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To: anglian
Guess what? An FBI woman phoned the school, after first shooting, asked if school was in lockdown and asked if not, why not. They said we are buisy right now and hung up on the FBI woman. This came from FBI interviewDo they have audiotapes of this!
2,180 posted on
04/16/2007 2:21:15 PM PDT by
meg88
To: anglian
Guess what? An FBI woman phoned the school, after first shooting, asked if school was in lockdown and asked if not, why not. They said we are buisy right now and hung up on the FBI woman. This came from FBI interview.
Wow - if this is true this proves a f-up of Keystone Kop proportions. BTW folks, second-guessing of the donut-munchers is warranted here. They botched Columbine and sat outside playing Red Cross while two kids were inside blowing people away. Sorry to offend any decent cops out there, but the government cannot and does not adequately protect the citizenry that they prefer to be unarmed and sheeplike.
To: anglian
Guess what? An FBI woman phoned the school, after first shooting, asked if school was in lockdown and asked if not, why not. They said we are buisy right now and hung up on the FBI woman. This came from FBI interview.I wonder how recently this agent had been on a college campus? She might could lock down a government building, but not an entire campus, especially that quickly after the event began.
2,374 posted on
04/16/2007 2:46:21 PM PDT by
SuziQ
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