lunes, 26 de febrero de 2018

Florida shooting

School threats spike 'significantly'

17 murderers came up in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School of Florida by a small US group.

School Safety Network with base in Ohio has claimed that now there are 65 threats to US schools a day and before there was only 11.

One hour and a half after the gunman, supposedly Nikolas Cruz, killed students and teachers in Parkland, there was a new threat in Brooklyn.

Two boys posted a picture the night before with a rifle and a text that said “Don’t come to school tmw”. One of the student said he was joking but the police found in his home two semi-automatic rifles similar to the one used by the Florida gunman.

Since the Florida shooting, LA school authorities have received 160 calls about a possible criminal threat. Mrs. Klinger thinks that the incidents are related to the intensity how Americans are responding to the tragedy, the copycat effect that incites other students to commit similar attacks and, the most important, social media. Most of the threats come via social media.

Since the Parkland attack the debate was about what to do to ensure stop further attacks on schools. Student survivors want a tighter gun control and the most radicals said to arm teachers.


It seems to me that arming teachers isn’t the solution; I think that we should be more conscious. If there are a couple of police officers in all schools provided by the state most of the students will be afraid and they won’t risk. Maybe there should be a control in all schools to avoid the entrance of weapons. Apparently the number of threats is increasing and it seems very frightening. I can’t imagine that happening in my high school.

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