~Shooter fails oral exam
~Same day he buys firearm
~June 10- drops out of program
~Early June - Fenton notifies threat assessment committee.
Notice the timing.
Fenton did not notify in January, March, May or when he failed the oral exam.
She notified WHEN he was dropping out. Up to that time he was no threat.
Once he left or was leaving, he was considered a threat. Why? Because he didn’t fill out reason for leaving? Because they could no longer have control over him?
Maybe they were bickering about the failed exam.
Something stinks in that program.
Oh, the threat assessment committee only cares about the safety of their students and not about the general public. So Fenton was concerned that he would do something to another student. Since he was leaving, the threat was no longer there. Makes sense.
The other 5 students should be examined - just in case.
I thought the deal was that she notified after he failed, before he dropped out—and they didn’t take it any further once he dropped out?