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Igel

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7. Not that hard, actually.
Sat May 28, 2022, 12:12 PM
May 2022

Go in the building. The rooms without bullet holes in the doors and police standing outside of them? They're fairly safe to enter.

When there are bullet holes in the door and cops standing next to the door, that's all the inkling you need.

By then all the students not in the occupied rooms should have been evacuated. Run, hide, fight. Or the "proper" newer, phrase: "Avoid, deny, defend."


When my kid was in elementary school, I knew what room(s) he was in. A couple times a year there were days where parents were encouraged to go in--start of school, parent-teacher conference days, visit-the-classroom days.

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