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We definitely need more guns in classrooms
Seaside High student injured when teacher accidentally fired gun in
classroom A teacher who also serves as a reserve police officer accidentally fired a gun inside a Seaside High School classroom Tuesday, police said, and three students were injured. Dennis Alexander was teaching a course about gun safety for his administration of justice class when his gun went off at 1:20 p.m. Advertisement Teachers are not legally allowed to have firearms in California classrooms, even if they have a concealed carry permit. Alexander, who is a reserve officer for the Sand City Police Department, was pointing his gun at the ceiling when it fired. Pieces of the ceiling fell to the floor. A news release from the Seaside Police Department said no one suffered "serious injuries." One 17-year-old boy suffered moderate injuries when fragments from the bullet ricocheted off the ceiling and lodged into his neck, the student's father, Fermin Gonzales, told KSBW-TV. The teacher had just told the class that he wanted to make sure his gun wasn't loaded, when the gun fired, according to Gonzales. "It's the craziest thing. It could have been very bad," Gonzales said. Alexander was about to use the gun for a demonstration on how to disarm someone, according to Gonzales. The school day resumed as normal, and Seaside Police Department officers went to the school to investigate. The 17-year-old boy's parents were shocked when he returned home from school with blood on his shirt and bullet fragments in his neck. The student's parents rushed him to a hospital for X-rays. "He's shaken up, but he's going to be OK," Gonzales told KSBW-TV. "I'm just pretty upset that no one told us anything and we had to call the police ourselves to report it." Alexander was placed on administrative leave from his teaching position at Seaside High School, and he was also placed on administrative leave at the Sand City Police Department. Sand City Police Chief Brian Ferrante said Alexander has been a reserve Sand City police officer for the past 11 years. The 2013 Reserve Officer of the Year is also a Seaside City Council member and Red Cross volunteer. Whether to arm teachers with guns on campus to make American schools safer has been a fiery question politically over the past few weeks, following a mass shooting at a Florida high school. Thousands of students are planning to walk out of their classrooms Wednesday to raise awareness about gun violence and school safety. Students who take Alexander's administration of justice class are interested in public safety and becoming a police officer. "I think a lot of questions on parents' minds are, why a teacher would be pointing a loaded firearm at the ceiling in front of students," Monterey Peninsula Unified School District Superintendent PK Diffenbaugh said. "Clearly, in this incident protocols were not followed." This story originated from KSBW-TV. |
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We definitely need more guns in classrooms
On 3/14/2018 3:15 PM, ZZyXX wrote:
Seaside High student injured when teacher accidentally fired gun in classroom A teacher who also serves as a reserve police officer accidentally fired a gun inside a Seaside High School classroom Tuesday, police said, and three students were injured. Dennis Alexander was teaching a course about gun safety for his administration of justice class when his gun went off at 1:20 p.m. Advertisement Teachers are not legally allowed to have firearms in California classrooms, even if they have a concealed carry permit. Alexander, who is a reserve officer for the Sand City Police Department, was pointing his gun at the ceiling when it fired. Pieces of the ceiling fell to the floor. A news release from the Seaside Police Department said no one suffered "serious injuries." One 17-year-old boy suffered moderate injuries when fragments from the bullet ricocheted off the ceiling and lodged into his neck, the student's father, Fermin Gonzales, told KSBW-TV. The teacher had just told the class that he wanted to make sure his gun wasn't loaded, when the gun fired, according to Gonzales. "It's the craziest thing. It could have been very bad," Gonzales said. Alexander was about to use the gun for a demonstration on how to disarm someone, according to Gonzales. The school day resumed as normal, and Seaside Police Department officers went to the school to investigate. The 17-year-old boy's parents were shocked when he returned home from school with blood on his shirt and bullet fragments in his neck. The student's parents rushed him to a hospital for X-rays. "He's shaken up, but he's going to be OK," Gonzales told KSBW-TV. "I'm just pretty upset that no one told us anything and we had to call the police ourselves to report it." Alexander was placed on administrative leave from his teaching position at Seaside High School, and he was also placed on administrative leave at the Sand City Police Department. Sand City Police Chief Brian Ferrante said Alexander has been a reserve Sand City police officer for the past 11 years. The 2013 Reserve Officer of the Year is also a Seaside City Council member and Red Cross volunteer. Whether to arm teachers with guns on campus to make American schools safer has been a fiery question politically over the past few weeks, following a mass shooting at a Florida high school. Thousands of students are planning to walk out of their classrooms Wednesday to raise awareness about gun violence and school safety. Students who take Alexander's administration of justice class are interested in public safety and becoming a police officer. "I think a lot of questions on parents' minds are, why a teacher would be pointing a loaded firearm at the ceiling in front of students," Monterey Peninsula Unified School District Superintendent PK Diffenbaugh said. "Clearly, in this incident protocols were not followed." This story originated from KSBW-TV. Just wondering what the body-count is for kitchen knives in Home Ec. -- - - - - - - - - YOUR taste at work... http://www.moviepig.com |
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We definitely need more guns in classrooms
On 3/14/18 4:43 PM, moviePig wrote:
On 3/14/2018 3:15 PM, ZZyXX wrote: Seaside High student injured when teacher accidentally fired gun in classroom A teacher who also serves as a reserve police officer accidentally fired a gun inside a Seaside High School classroom Tuesday, police said, and three students were injured. Dennis Alexander was teaching a course about gun safety for his administration of justice class when his gun went off at 1:20 p.m. Advertisement Teachers are not legally allowed to have firearms in California classrooms, even if they have a concealed carry permit. Alexander, who is a reserve officer for the Sand City Police Department, was pointing his gun at the ceiling when it fired. Pieces of the ceiling fell to the floor. A news release from the Seaside Police Department said no one suffered "serious injuries." One 17-year-old boy suffered moderate injuries when fragments from the bullet ricocheted off the ceiling and lodged into his neck, the student's father, Fermin Gonzales, told KSBW-TV. The teacher had just told the class that he wanted to make sure his gun wasn't loaded, when the gun fired, according to Gonzales. "It's the craziest thing. It could have been very bad," Gonzales said. Alexander was about to use the gun for a demonstration on how to disarm someone, according to Gonzales. The school day resumed as normal, and Seaside Police Department officers went to the school to investigate. The 17-year-old boy's parents were shocked when he returned home from school with blood on his shirt and bullet fragments in his neck. The student's parents rushed him to a hospital for X-rays. "He's shaken up, but he's going to be OK," Gonzales told KSBW-TV. "I'm just pretty upset that no one told us anything and we had to call the police ourselves to report it." Alexander was placed on administrative leave from his teaching position at Seaside High School, and he was also placed on administrative leave at the Sand City Police Department. Sand City Police Chief Brian Ferrante said Alexander has been a reserve Sand City police officer for the past 11 years. The 2013 Reserve Officer of the Year is also a Seaside City Council member and Red Cross volunteer. Whether to arm teachers with guns on campus to make American schools safer has been a fiery question politically over the past few weeks, following a mass shooting at a Florida high school. Thousands of students are planning to walk out of their classrooms Wednesday to raise awareness about gun violence and school safety. Students who take Alexander's administration of justice class are interested in public safety and becoming a police officer. "I think a lot of questions on parents' minds are, why a teacher would be pointing a loaded firearm at the ceiling in front of students," Monterey Peninsula Unified School District Superintendent PK Diffenbaugh said. "Clearly, in this incident protocols were not followed." This story originated from KSBW-TV. Just wondering what the body-count is for kitchen knives in Home Ec. See, the problem is he only had ONE gun. If he's had a few more, the incident would never have happened. Or so the NRA and the gun nuts would have you believe. Just wait until there are a few dozen people packing in schools. Looks like recess is gonna be a lot more interesting... -- "Don't try to convince Trump voters of anything. You're just wasting your breath, and the air isn't getting any better." - B Maher |
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We definitely need more guns in classrooms
On 3/14/2018 7:04 PM, FPP wrote:
On 3/14/18 4:43 PM, moviePig wrote: On 3/14/2018 3:15 PM, ZZyXX wrote: Seaside High student injured when teacher accidentally fired gun in classroom A teacher who also serves as a reserve police officer accidentally fired a gun inside a Seaside High School classroom Tuesday, police said, and three students were injured. Dennis Alexander was teaching a course about gun safety for his administration of justice class when his gun went off at 1:20 p.m. Advertisement Teachers are not legally allowed to have firearms in California classrooms, even if they have a concealed carry permit. Alexander, who is a reserve officer for the Sand City Police Department, was pointing his gun at the ceiling when it fired. Pieces of the ceiling fell to the floor. A news release from the Seaside Police Department said no one suffered "serious injuries." One 17-year-old boy suffered moderate injuries when fragments from the bullet ricocheted off the ceiling and lodged into his neck, the student's father, Fermin Gonzales, told KSBW-TV. The teacher had just told the class that he wanted to make sure his gun wasn't loaded, when the gun fired, according to Gonzales. "It's the craziest thing. It could have been very bad," Gonzales said. Alexander was about to use the gun for a demonstration on how to disarm someone, according to Gonzales. The school day resumed as normal, and Seaside Police Department officers went to the school to investigate. The 17-year-old boy's parents were shocked when he returned home from school with blood on his shirt and bullet fragments in his neck. The student's parents rushed him to a hospital for X-rays. "He's shaken up, but he's going to be OK," Gonzales told KSBW-TV. "I'm just pretty upset that no one told us anything and we had to call the police ourselves to report it." Alexander was placed on administrative leave from his teaching position at Seaside High School, and he was also placed on administrative leave at the Sand City Police Department. Sand City Police Chief Brian Ferrante said Alexander has been a reserve Sand City police officer for the past 11 years. The 2013 Reserve Officer of the Year is also a Seaside City Council member and Red Cross volunteer. Whether to arm teachers with guns on campus to make American schools safer has been a fiery question politically over the past few weeks, following a mass shooting at a Florida high school. Thousands of students are planning to walk out of their classrooms Wednesday to raise awareness about gun violence and school safety. Students who take Alexander's administration of justice class are interested in public safety and becoming a police officer. "I think a lot of questions on parents' minds are, why a teacher would be pointing a loaded firearm at the ceiling in front of students," Monterey Peninsula Unified School District Superintendent PK Diffenbaugh said. "Clearly, in this incident protocols were not followed." This story originated from KSBW-TV. Just wondering what the body-count is for kitchen knives in Home Ec. See, the problem is he only had ONE gun.* If he's had a few more, the incident would never have happened. Or so the NRA and the gun nuts would have you believe. Just wait until there are a few dozen people packing in schools.* Looks like recess is gonna be a lot more interesting... "You're *it*, mother****er..." -- - - - - - - - - YOUR taste at work... http://www.moviepig.com |
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We definitely need more guns in classrooms
On 3/14/18 7:14 PM, moviePig wrote:
On 3/14/2018 7:04 PM, FPP wrote: On 3/14/18 4:43 PM, moviePig wrote: On 3/14/2018 3:15 PM, ZZyXX wrote: Seaside High student injured when teacher accidentally fired gun in classroom A teacher who also serves as a reserve police officer accidentally fired a gun inside a Seaside High School classroom Tuesday, police said, and three students were injured. Dennis Alexander was teaching a course about gun safety for his administration of justice class when his gun went off at 1:20 p.m. Advertisement Teachers are not legally allowed to have firearms in California classrooms, even if they have a concealed carry permit. Alexander, who is a reserve officer for the Sand City Police Department, was pointing his gun at the ceiling when it fired. Pieces of the ceiling fell to the floor. A news release from the Seaside Police Department said no one suffered "serious injuries." One 17-year-old boy suffered moderate injuries when fragments from the bullet ricocheted off the ceiling and lodged into his neck, the student's father, Fermin Gonzales, told KSBW-TV. The teacher had just told the class that he wanted to make sure his gun wasn't loaded, when the gun fired, according to Gonzales. "It's the craziest thing. It could have been very bad," Gonzales said. Alexander was about to use the gun for a demonstration on how to disarm someone, according to Gonzales. The school day resumed as normal, and Seaside Police Department officers went to the school to investigate. The 17-year-old boy's parents were shocked when he returned home from school with blood on his shirt and bullet fragments in his neck. The student's parents rushed him to a hospital for X-rays. "He's shaken up, but he's going to be OK," Gonzales told KSBW-TV. "I'm just pretty upset that no one told us anything and we had to call the police ourselves to report it." Alexander was placed on administrative leave from his teaching position at Seaside High School, and he was also placed on administrative leave at the Sand City Police Department. Sand City Police Chief Brian Ferrante said Alexander has been a reserve Sand City police officer for the past 11 years. The 2013 Reserve Officer of the Year is also a Seaside City Council member and Red Cross volunteer. Whether to arm teachers with guns on campus to make American schools safer has been a fiery question politically over the past few weeks, following a mass shooting at a Florida high school. Thousands of students are planning to walk out of their classrooms Wednesday to raise awareness about gun violence and school safety. Students who take Alexander's administration of justice class are interested in public safety and becoming a police officer. "I think a lot of questions on parents' minds are, why a teacher would be pointing a loaded firearm at the ceiling in front of students," Monterey Peninsula Unified School District Superintendent PK Diffenbaugh said. "Clearly, in this incident protocols were not followed." This story originated from KSBW-TV. Just wondering what the body-count is for kitchen knives in Home Ec. See, the problem is he only had ONE gun. If he's had a few more, the incident would never have happened. Or so the NRA and the gun nuts would have you believe. Just wait until there are a few dozen people packing in schools. Looks like recess is gonna be a lot more interesting... "You're *it*, mother****er..." At least the less athletic can fight back in dodgeball, now. -- "Don't try to convince Trump voters of anything. You're just wasting your breath, and the air isn't getting any better." - B Maher |
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We definitely need more guns in classrooms
On 2018-03-14 1:15 PM, ZZyXX wrote:
Seaside High student injured when teacher accidentally fired gun in classroom A teacher who also serves as a reserve police officer accidentally fired a gun inside a Seaside High School classroom Tuesday, police said, and three students were injured. "I don't have enough bullets so some of you are going to have to share!" Dennis Alexander was teaching a course about gun safety for his administration of justice class when his gun went off at 1:20 p.m. Advertisement Teachers are not legally allowed to have firearms in California classrooms, even if they have a concealed carry permit. His credential as a reserve police officer means he's covered by an exception to that law. |
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