http://fox59.com/2014/09/08/exclusi...utionary-security-system-to-thwart-shootings/
“Southwestern High School was handpicked by the Indiana Sheriff’s Association to be armed with the new technology, which networks the school with local law enforcement.”
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From the link -
“We can start controlling where (the suspect) goes within the building,” adds Kersey. “Which leads to our advantage... and now we are choosing the battleground, not him.”
http://fox59.com/2014/09/08/exclusi...utionary-security-system-to-thwart-shootings/
This works for those that choose to see their school grounds as 'battlegrounds'. This 'system' must cost a fortune - why not use the money to ensure school grounds are not used as battlegrounds? Jmo.
There is a major misconception out there.
There have not been 18 school shootings this year.
Great article from USA Today CLICK HERE
I wonder if they mean mass shootings>>
hummm
It does appear that at least some calls were possibly about mom being aggressive in response to him .
I froze the CNN report . You can call in annously to the dept, It looks like they went at least once to do an adult in home investigation .
It says reporter excluded - that is how I came to this conclusion .
https://tv.youtube.com/watch/A1PEaFZiY4c
child/elderly abuse," "domestic disturbance" and "missing person."
two calls reported Cruz as missing, in 2012 and 2013.
Lynda Cruz called police to their home on January 15, 2013, records show. According to a police report, she said 14-year-old Nikolas had refused to go to school that day, so she took away his Xbox "privileges" and stashed the computer game system in her vehicle.
That enraged her teen, who "retaliated and threw a chair, dog bowl and a drinking glass across the room." The boy called his mother "a useless *****" and other profanities she wouldn't share with police, she said.
The mother told police her son had a "history of developmental and learning disabilities,"
Henderson Behavioral Health facility, where Cruz was a client for years,
So we have confirmation that mom was given a dx.
he "did not make any threats of harm to him or others," the report said, Barela advised that it was unnecessary to invoke a Florida law allowing police to put a mentally ill person in custody.
Back then ADHD was the big one. This behavior is not ADHD imo !
Conduct disorder is a childhood disorder that is characterized by repetitive and persistent patterns of behavior that involve violating the basic rights of other human beings and/or severely breaking the rules set by age-appropriate societal norms. Children and adolescents with conduct disorder participate in severely negative behavioral patterns in a variety of settings, including home, school, and in social situations. These behaviors will also cause significant impairment in all aspects of the adolescents life, including his or her social life, family life, and academic life.
Behavioral symptoms:
Physical symptoms:
- Stealing
- Skipping school
- Harming animals
- Bullying others
- Destroying the property of others
- Running away from home
- Instigating violent, physical fights
- Persistent lying
- Forcing someone into sexual activity against the persons will
Cognitive symptoms:
- Bodily marks resulting from injuries after the instigation of a physical fight (e.g. bruises, scrapes, black eyes, etc.)
- Presence of sexually transmitted diseases as a result of beginning unsafe sexual behaviors at an early age
- Burn marks as a result of fire-setting behaviors
Psychosocial symptoms:
- Difficulty concentrating
- Memory impairment
- Inability to think things through
https://www.valleybehavioral.com/disorders/conduct/signs-symptoms-causes/
- Lack of empathy
- Lack of a sense of guilt
- Lack of remorse
- False sense of grandiosity
- Low self-esteem
Police placed the teen in handcuffs and sat him in the back of the police car as cops interviewed his mom
https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/16/us/florida-shooter-cruz-records-police-calls-to-home-invs/index.html
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What about Fetal Alcohol Syndrome? He sounds like a classic.
Horrified by the school shooting in his state last week, Florida gun owner Ben Dickmann decided to take action, handing in his assault rifle to the local sheriff's office.
I will be the change I want to see in this world, he wrote in a Facebook post. If our lawmakers will continue to close their eyes and open their wallets, I will lead by example.
I wondered about that too.
jmo
It also might explain need to give two children two years apart up
You've got to be freakin' kidding me, REALLY?
His time would be better spent going to the victims' funerals and listening to the survivors.
Personally, I fail to see how *any* president getting the opinions of *any* citizen is a bad thing.Look at it another way.
Most of the guests at his resort are will be wealthy and probably Republicans voters.
It's the Republicans who need to be engaged in a new way with and won over to the gun control cause.
From what I understand the school is in a wealthy (and probably Republican) area, and many of the students who witnessed and survived the attack would likely have ended up as Republican voters.
There's little need to talk to Democrat voters and influencers about gun control because they are already pretty much on board.
But opening up a dialogue with ordinary Republicans might, just might, be what tips the balance. Maybe not today or even this year, but maybe in a few years.
Personally, I fail to see how *any* president getting the opinions of *any* citizen is a bad thing.
Exactly.
I don't understand the desire to make the schools more and more like prisons. Our young people deserve better places to spend their childhood.
jmopinion
What about Fetal Alcohol Syndrome? He sounds like a classic.