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In reply to the discussion: Someone threatened to shoot up my son's high school tomorrow. [View all]markpkessinger
(8,909 posts)45. And yet . . .
. . . the threat was credible enough that school officials felt the need to cover their asses by notifying parents, "just in case."
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I would keep him at home. There are so many crazies anymore it's hard to tell what might happen.
RKP5637
Oct 2015
#4
Staying away from movie theaters because someone once carried out a mass shooting in one . . .
markpkessinger
Oct 2015
#46
Yes, I don't think there were threats ahead of time for Columbine and Sandy Hook.
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#25
Bubble wrap. Bubble wrap and down blankets should keep him secure and comfortable inside the box. . .
Journeyman
Oct 2015
#35
If he stays home, worst case scenario is he's angry for a few days and misses a day of school
LanternWaste
Oct 2015
#39
If every kid in a school knows that classes will be canceled whenever there is such a threat,
Nye Bevan
Oct 2015
#42
Was that confirmed? I didn't think so. I guess if you are going to worry he would be better home.
Yo_Mama
Oct 2015
#61
I have children in School. I expect investigations, arrests, and jail time...
Agnosticsherbet
Oct 2015
#58