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On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 11:32:34 -0500, John H.
wrote: All it takes is one side door left unlocked or opened by a kid on the inside. I suppose they could alarm the doors and that "hardened" school had a bunch of surveillance, monitored from the office, with a link to the cops. If the door alarm goes off in the office, they could look at the monitor and know right away if this was a shooter or just a kid sneaking out for a smoke. You could harden a school pretty cheaply (in school board bucks) by installing a bunch more cameras, a decent alarm/communication system that indicated where the shooter was (display in each classroom) and toughen up the classroom doors. If the shooter is trapped in the hall with no one to shoot and being watched all the time. it would not be that hard for the cops to hunt him down and kill him. |
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