Community outraged after teens threatened with AR-15 at school where resource officers were banned

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Political correctness and anti-police culture are going to let a lot of people killed. Such is the case at a North Seattle high school were a group of students told KOMO News that they were threatened in a parking lot by two individuals with AR-15s.

The incident, which took place at Ingraham High School has parents livid.

“You should flip out,” said one parent who chose to remain anonymous. “You should be outraged. You should be pissed out of your brain.”

That parent told KOMO that his son witnessed the incident when went down just outside the school.

“The girl that was in the passenger seat clicked in and loaded in a magazine into the AR-15,” he told KOMO.

He said his son told him the female and a man were sitting in a car at the school and got into a verbal confrontation with four students returning from lunch.

After loading the magazine into the rifle, the girl handed it to the male driver who pointed the weapon at the four students.

“It was the middle of the day and somebody decided to…who knows,” the parent continued.

He said the driver verbally threatened the students and told them he was going to kill them.

According to Seattle police, they told KOMO News they responded to the high school on the report of a “dispute between two groups of juveniles,” and said the driver that displayed the weapon was gone from the scene.

In response to the incident, the school’s principal sent out a letter to parents:

“Dear Ingraham Community-

“An incident occurred yesterday at Ingraham High School that caused concern that I want to share with you.

“Around 2:45 p.m., students reported interacting with two people in a vehicle on the periphery of Ingraham property. The students also reported seeing a weapon, believed to be a firearm. The driver then briefly drove into the visitor parking lot on the west side of campus and then turned into the student parking lot. Neither of the occupants are believed to be Ingraham students.

“As soon as the administration learned of the situation, we alerted the district’s Safety & Security team, and we called 9-1-1. The incident is now under investigation by the Seattle Police Department.

“Thank you to our students for reporting this matter. We will continue to work to resolve this as the safety of our students, staff and school community is our top priority. We have been, and will continue to be a school community where everyone feels safe, respected, and engaged.”

However the Post Millennial reports that parents of students knew nothing about the incident until Martin Floe, the principal sent out the letter to the families nearly 24 hours after the incident occurred. Parents also told the outlet that Floe had omitted some key details from his email, including that the vehicle returned to the school a second time and was never put into lockdown.

Parents were also livid that the school had to call 911 in the first place, since there were no police officers assigned on campus. Why, you ask? Because the Seattle Public Schools banned school resource officers from campus.

One parent, Erika Nagy told the Post Millennial that “Seattle Public Schools has become less and less about education and more about what’s the daily ‘popular’ political view.

The same taxpayer funded ‘for the people’ institution that banned police because of false BLM narratives, had to call the police after armed trespassers entered school property at least twice.”

She continued:

“Seattle public schools prioritizes a socialist narrative over the education and public safety of our children.”

Post Millennial reached out to the school for comment, however none was given.

The school system has been dealing with their decision to ban officers from city schools since they made the decision.

For example, at the Broadview-Thompson K-8 school, officials have been dealing with the presence of a homeless encampment which has been allowed to remain on the grounds for over 18 months.

 

Seattle is also dealing with an explosion of crime in the city, and that includes in the area of the school, where the school has been forced to lockdown numerous times, one which was when an unknown individual entered the building and another when a firearm was seen within the encampment.

These incidents forced the school to hire private security due to the decision by the district to ban school resource officers in the building.

Parents have responded by pulling their children out of Seattle Public Schools, driven by worries about the radical curriculum being taught, sub-standard education, lack of safety at schools, people fleeing the craziness that is Seattle, mask mandates…the list is exhaustive.

One parent told KOMO: “Hearing that kids are on the property with guns, I want to move my kid away from this region as quickly as possible.”

 Hopefully it’s not a matter of time before the short-sighted decision by the Seattle Board of Education comes back to bite them. 

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For a previous report we filed about Connecticut’s clueless embarrassment of a U.S. Senator, Chris Murphy and his proposal to remove SROs from schools, we invite you to:

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WASHINGTON, D.C.- Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT), along with three other lawmakers, introduced a bill that would pave the way to remove school resource officers (SRO) nationwide and replace them with a counseling system.

In a press release from July 30, 2020, Murphy said:

“Tens of thousands of kids are arrested at school every single year and a disproportionate number of these students are black and latino.”

Reportedly, that are more than 10,000 SROs currently serving in schools across the county, including in Connecticut. Their goal is and always has been to protect children. 

However, this new legislation push argues that their presence has the opposite effect. When Murphy introduced the “Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act,” he was joined by other progressive Democrats, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Reps. Ayanna Pressley and Ilhan Omar. Murphy said:

“Police shouldn’t be in schools. There are plenty of better ways to ensure that our schools are safe places to learn.”

He argued that students get arrested for minor things, which introduces them to the juvenile system at an early age and makes it potentially bright future much more difficult. He wrote:

“If we are going to begin to tackle systemic racism in this country, we must start by addressing the racial inequalities in our education system, and getting police out of classrooms is a necessary first step.”

Some parents are understanding of this proposed legislation, but the majority of the thousands responding to Murphy’s Facebook post did not agree. They worry about school safety. Casey Calvert of Vernon wrote:

“We’re living in a scary world, so you never know when police will be needed.”

Before becoming a senator, Murphy was a Congressional Representative for Newtown during the horrific school shooting at Sandy Hook where on December 14, 2012, 20 school children and six adults were killed.

Back in 2017, Murphy told CNN that it would feel like a “personal failure” if he doesn’t make progress on the issue and “epidemic” of gun violence. He said:

“It wasn’t that I didn’t have an emotional connection to the issues that I worked on prior to Sandy Hook, but this was different. This was a calling and a mission in a way that I had never felt before.”

Since Sandy Hook, there have been over 400 school shootings. In 2018, there were 97 school shooting incidents at K-12 schools in the U.S., which is more than any other year on record. 

Now, just eight years after Sandy Hook and at a time that gun violence is at an all-time high, Murphy is pushing for police to be out of schools. When announcing the “Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act,” Murphy referenced Sandy Hook and said:

“In Connecticut, in the wake of a horrific school shooting, many schools hired police officers to enhance the peace of mind of parents. But, not we have plenty of evidence to show that there are far better ways to ensure kids’ safety and that these police officers are contributing to a civil rights crisis that we must address.”

If the legislation were to pass, not only would the bill divert federal funding away from supporting officers in schools, it would also support local agencies that want to terminate their contracts with police departments.

School resource officers in Annapolis, Maryland may soon only enter schools mainly during an emergency, a plan the bill sponsor says will help minority students feel more comfortable. Police reiterate that this bill presents safety concerns.

The bill, SB0245, sponsored by Sen. Arthur Ellis (D-Charles), establishes numerous restrictions on school resource officers. This bill prohibits SROs from entering schools “except under certain circumstances.”

The bill also requires that SROs wear street clothes rather than a police uniform, while concealing their firearm unless needed. Clyde Boatwright, president of the Maryland State Lodge Fraternal Order of Police said that his organization plans to testify against the bill due to concerns over school safety. He said:

“It would put our school in great danger for attacks from the outside if we didn’t have our school officers staged in the building.”

An SRO responded to a fatal shooting at Great Mills High School in 2018 within one minute, returning a single round of fire before the shooter, who killed one student and wounded another, committed suicide.

The Maryland Safe to Learn Act of 2018 required schools to prove they either have a designated school resource officer or “adequate local law enforcement coverage.”

Now, with the introduction of this new bill, Maryland school systems will move away from the legislation that was passed in 2018. Just a year ago, local school boards in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties considered putting an end to their SRO program. 

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Sen. Chris Murphy calls police racist, demands replacing them with counselors in schools

July 30th, 2020

This editorial is brought to you by a former Chief of Police and staff writer for Law Enforcement Today.

WASHINGTON, D.C.- For those of us who live in the northeastern part of the country, we have the unfortunate honor of having the most ignorant, tone-deaf, angry partisan people representing us in the United States Senate.

From Schumer and Gillibrand in New York, to Warren and Markey in Massachusetts, the northeast has it’s fair share of clowns in the upper chamber of Congress.

However, no state can compare to the two senators from Connecticut, “Da Nang” Dick Blumenthal and Chris Murphy. Clearly though, when it comes to ignorant buffoons, Murphy takes the prize.

Considering he represents the state where the most egregious school shooting in history took place, it is shocking that he thinks it’s a great idea to remove police from the schools.

On Thursday, Murphy, along with the other clowns in the clown car, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, along with left-wing Marxist sympathizers Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) introduced a bill which would remove school resource officers from schools and replace them with counselors, WFSB in Hartford reported.

“Tens of thousands of kids are arrested at school every single year and a disproportionate number of these students are black and Latino,” Murphy said.

According to WFSB, there are currently more than 10,000 SROs serving in schools nationwide, with the goal of protecting children.

The problem as we see it is that some schools view the police that are assigned as SROs in their schools as the disciplinary arm of the school system, which was never the intent.

Yes, police officers are there to do their job in enforcing the law, however in many cases, schools used the police to enforce school rules, which sometimes led to pushback from the students which escalated to criminal violations.

It seems like, at least in some cases, schools didn’t want to deal with their own disruptive students and called the SRO in to do so.

Murphy said that SROs don’t make schools safer.

“It’s time to get police officers out of our schools,” Murphy said. “The evidence shows these officers don’t make our schools and (sic) safer. In fact, research has shown [they] can increase physical danger to young people.”

The chief of the Wolcott (CT) Police Department, Ed Stephens disagrees with Murphy’s assessment. His town has three SROs in the school system, and he says they are absolutely beneficial.

“Our function in the school is to protect the students from outsiders coming into the school. That’s the number one function to keeping those children safe,” Stephens said.

He also said that the police are there to develop relationships with the kids.

“Their function is to build rapport with students. We don’t want children in schools to be afraid of the police., we want to see them as a friend. It’s like the old beat cop in the neighborhood. They’re the beat cops in the schools,” the chief said.

Likewise, the superintendent of the Stratford (CT) Schools said that while she could see both sides, she agreed that the program could be beneficial.

“My way of looking at SROs is let’s show students as they’re growing up that police officers are interested in their well-being,” Janet Robinson said.

Ironically, Robinson was the superintendent in Newtown, CT., when the Sandy Hook school shooting took place in that community. Twenty first graders and six staff members were killed in that incident, which led to a hue and cry for additional police officers in schools as SROs.

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In 1999, two gunmen entered Columbine High School in Columbine, CO., where twelve students and one teacher were murdered. At that time, there was an armed officer in the building, a deputy with the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, who actually engaged with the gunmen and called for assistance over the radio. Had that deputy not been on scene, it is likely many more students and/or teachers would have been massacred.

Robinson also said that she didn’t want kids to get arrested.

“The officer really has to be able to identify with the kids and really be personable and so that I’ve seen, I’ve seen a very successful SRO and it’s phenomenal. I’ve seen several successful ones and that does matter,” she said.

“I have an SRO in one of my schools and walks into the cafeteria at lunch time and high five him, they talk to him, he can talk to the kids if the kids have a little problem. Just talk to them about it,” Robinson said.

Murphy is always quick to criticize police officers, yet he has been silent on the violent riots taking place in cities nationwide, which have included violent assaults on police officers. Murphy, like all of the Democrats is more worried about November 3 than he is about keeping the country, and apparently the students safe. This bill is another slap in the face to police, which we have come to expect from this in-over-his-head dipstick.

In his bill called the “Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act,” Murphy is quoted as saying, “Police shouldn’t be in schools There are plenty of better ways to ensure that our schools are safe places to learn.”

He claimed that students are arrested for minor things and get into the juvenile justice system early, which makes a potentially bright future much more difficult.

“If we are going to begin to tackle systemic racism in this country, we must start by addressing the racial inequities in our education system. And getting police out of classrooms is a necessary first step,” he wrote.

Parents and his constituents, however, disagree with Murphy and he heard about it on his Facebook page, with a majority opposing the bill. Murphy got absolutely eviscerated by some of the responses. Parents said that the safety of students demanded it.

“We’re living in a scary world, so you never know when [police] will be needed,” said Casey Calvert of Vernon.

“So instead of bridging relationships you think its better to divide? Our school resource officer is a mentor to our kids. BTW the teachers union is going to give you an earful,” said Christian Calemmo.

And, our favorite, from Janet R Mariano- “We the people said NO to removing police. We are your boss Chris, your (sic) not listening to us. You are a puppet for the Democratic party attempting to destroy our country. You need to go!!!” 

One post in particular was directed to Law Enforcement Today. It was posted by someone on their page and Murphy was tagged in it. She attached this letter to it:

Community outraged after teens threatened with AR-15 at school where resource officers were banned
Chris Murphy Letter Facebook Page screenclip

“Years ago you sent this letter to me upon reading an article about me in the Hartford Courant. You even hand wrote a ‘congrats’ message. 

“As a young woman living in Newtown during the wake of Sandy Hook how can you say schools doe not need SROs? I always knew I wanted to do this job, but after seeing and living through my hometown suffer[ing] so much heartache and grief after the elementary school shooting, I made it my mission to become a police officer. 

“I am not the 1% and either are my brother and sister officers who to this day would run towards danger with me while the rest of the world, including you run the other way. 

“Six years ago I fit your political agenda. Today I don’t” 

To show you exactly how tone-deaf Murphy and the rest of the anti-police, pro-criminal crowd are, keep this in mind. Murphy was the Congressional representative in the district where Sandy Hook is located prior to somehow getting elected to the Senate. In fact, Murphy addressed that shooting in pushing to remove SROs from schools.

“In Connecticut, in the wake of a horrific school shooting, many schools hired police officers to enhance the peace of mind of parents. But now we have plenty of evidence to show that there are far better ways to ensure kids’ safety and that these police officers are contributing to a civil rights crisis that we must address.”

Brian Foley, who used to be the Deputy Chief in Hartford but now has gone to the dark side as a state employee appointed as the assistant to the commissioner of the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection spoke to that.

“I think it’s up to the schools to decide how they’re going to protect their students and what’s the best way to do that. I think there’s a lot of opinion out there, but there are certainly statistics and data to support that taking officers out of schools lowers arrests in schools,” Foley said.

So, let’s go back to Murphy’s statement, “…there are far better ways to ensure kids’ safety…” At Sandy Hook, besides the 20 children who were killed, other victims included Rachel D’Avino, a behavioral therapist, Anne Marie Murphy a special education teacher, Mary Sherlach, a school psychologist, and  two teachers, Victoria Leigh Soto and Lauren Rousseau, and Dawn Hochsuprung, the principal of the school.

Bureaucrats such as Murphy feel that putting more nurses, psychologists, behavioral therapists and so on will make the kids safer. The Sandy Hook shooting shows just how absurd that statement is. This type of “logic” is the same as those who suggest that sending counselors to domestic disturbances, among the most dangerous and potentially violent calls police respond to, is a good idea. 

Clearly, if there was an armed officer on-scene at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012, we would likely not have 20 dead children and six dead adults. SROs in other schools across the country have also prevented school shootings and we don’t know how many were prevented because a would-be shooter knew there was an SRO in the building.

There are also other benefits to having SROs in school. According to the Chicago Tribune, a two-year study conducted by Canada’s Carleton University of an SRO program in Toronto, which covered five high schools showed that it had prevented or minimized property damage, injuries and deaths from violence and drug overdoses, and reduced the need for 911 calls.

In addition, the same study showed that the SRO program increased the likelihood that students would receive necessary social services and healthcare help and would also enhance feelings of safety among students and staff. In conclusion, the report said that for every dollar invested in an SRO program, at least $11.13 of “social and economic value was created.”

It should be noted that all the sponsors of this bill—Murphy, Warren, Omar, and Pressley have been outspoken in advocating for defunding of police.

It should also be noted that not ONE sponsor of this bill has spoken out against the violence rampaging through our major cities.

SLikewise, not ONE sponsor of this bill has condemned the violent assaults on police officers across the country, where officers have been shot, stabbed, attacked with professional grade fireworks, been bombarded with bricks, rocks, frozen water bottles and all manner of objects, with three officers who may be permanently blinded after being targeted with lasers to their eyes. NOT ONE!

I have known and still know officers that serve in the capacity of school resource officers. In fact, I also served as a school resource officer. All of the officers I know that serve in that capacity are caring, dedicated, and concerned officers.

Men and women who serve in the capacity of SROs have a strong belief in what they are doing, and are there for the right reasons…to serve as a resource for students and staff, to portray a positive image of law enforcement officers, and to develop relationships with the kids so they trust the police.

I have personally experienced a student who had developed a relationship with me that led to a child abuse arrest and conviction, all because the student trusted me. I have seen this numerous other times in my career among other officers.

However as always, far-left Democrats want to throw out the baby with the bath water. Instead of looking at ways where SROs could be better utilized and try to integrate them into an overall school safety and student advocate program, they look at this as a way to once again demonize police officers, because at the end of the day, all that stands between a lawful society, which Democrats clearly don’t want and tyranny, which Democrats clearly do want is the police.

Chris Murphy once again proves why it’s such an embarrassment to have this numb nut representing Connecticut in the Senate.

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