The Madison Police Chief has done a tremendous job with the press conferences. Hats off to the police force who responded immediately to the shooting call (incredibly, from a second grader) and entered the building. Such a contrast to the response in Uvalde.
jmo
Absolutely. Police chief, fire chief, the other executives; all on point.
As you mention, the opposite of Uvalde.
I can’t imagine a second grader having to make that call and I’m surprised such a young one had a phone. I guess it’s becoming more common, but my grandkids didn’t have them until they were older.
In all the ways this tragedy is heartbreaking, that little child will never forget having to do that, but it was brave and got the rescuers there quickly.
CNN was saying Natalie had some writing that expressed a troubled mentality.
I wonder if that means online, on social media; or instead in notes or letters?
Teaching English for 25 years, one part of the job was not only reviewing essays for content, grammar and the other literary and mechanical aspects, but reading assiduously to see if there were threats and/or cries for help.
If I spotted anything, even a suspicious drawing in a margin (gun, etc.) then I had to immediately contact the guidance counselor or the assistant principal.
One wonders how many times we as individuals and the country as a whole can bear this endless cycle of killing children.
IMO, as the shooter’s parents are cooperating, from what we know to this point I wouldn’t categorize them as similar to the Crumbley parents. In that case they were directly told about their son’s proclivities and yet did nothing except buy him a gun.
I suppose it will depend on what Natalie’s parents knew about her being troubled, and if they attempted to keep the gun locked up.
Obviously she had a gun, but as pertaining to any culpability on the part of the parents, I don’t see it, at least not yet.
JMO