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PostPosted: 01/18/13 2:08 pm • # 1 
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This "mistake" was by an experienced "firearms instructor" ~ mistakes DO happen ~ but for me, it illustrates how dangerous putting armed guards in schools could be ~ :g ~ Sooz

‘Firearms instructor’ hired as school guard leaves handgun in student bathroom
By David Edwards
Friday, January 18, 2013 9:26 EST

A prosecutor in Lapeer, Michigan says, “No harm, no foul,” after a charter school took the National Rifle Association’s (NRA) advice and hired an armed security guard who promptly left his handgun unattended in a student bathroom.

Chatfield School co-directors Matt Young and Bill Kraly announced last week that they had hired retired Lapeer County Sheriff’s Dept. firearms instructor Clark Arnold as a security guard in response to the December mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.

“It’s a tremendous asset to the safety of our students,” Young told WNEM in a report that aired on Tuesday.

But by Wednesday, the school had admitted to The Flint Journal that the retired firearms instructor had made a “made a breach in security protocol” and left his unloaded handgun unattended in the school restroom “for a few moments.”

“The school has put additional security procedures in place that follow local law enforcement practices and guidelines,” a statement from Young said. “At no time was any student involved in this breach of protocol. We will continue to work on improving school security.”

The school director insisted that the incident had been reported to authorities, but said that any repercussions for the newly hired guard were “a personnel matter.”

Lapeer County Prosecutor Byron Konschuh expected that no criminal charges would be filed because no one was harmed.

“If you left a gun unattended and a toddler finds it and shoots and hurts someone, it could be some kind of reckless use of a firearm,” Konschuh explained,

He added that “[i]t’s almost like no harm no foul” because no students were injured in this case.

A 2008 resolution from the Lapeer Country Board of Commissioners indicated that Arnold had joined the Lapeer County Sheriff’s Dept. in 1976 as a corrections officer before being promoted to a road patrol officer in 1978. He served as a Certified Firearms Instructor, Certified Taser Instructor and Pepper Spray Instructor before retiring on April 19, 2008 with 32 years of service.

Watch this video from WNEM, broadcast Jan. 15, 2013. [Sooz comment: clip accessible via end link]

(h/t: Addicting Info)

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/01/18/newly-hired-school-guard-leaves-unattended-handgun-in-student-bathroom/


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PostPosted: 01/18/13 3:47 pm • # 2 
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Right along with "criminals will always be able to get guns" goes "even the experienced professional will screw up from time to time."

I'm glad nobody was hurt. For another installment of "Today in gun screw ups at school"....


Deborah Farley Arrested After 7-Year-Old Son Brings Loaded Gun, Flare Gun To Queens School

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/1 ... f=new-york

What pisses me off the most about this story is that she *knew* had had those guns in his backpack, and instead of calling the school right away, she went over there to get them.


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PostPosted: 01/18/13 4:37 pm • # 3 
I think I told you that Absegami High School always had an armed Galloway Township Police Officer serving as its Resource Officer, In 2005, the Resource Officer was fired for having sex in his patrol car with a 17 yo student.

I now teach as an adjunct instructor at Atlantic Cape Community College and today was Faculty Development Day. Part of the agenda was Active Shooter Training. They taught us to run, hide and finally fight.


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PostPosted: 01/18/13 6:02 pm • # 4 
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You guys miss the point!
The firearms instructor left his UNLOADED gun in the rest room.
You see, the little ones were never in danger to be shot by the guard, by mistake or otherwise.

I assume the guard's plan was to pistol whip the possible intruder armed with an arsenal.


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PostPosted: 01/18/13 7:48 pm • # 5 
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So why did this guy take his sidearm off?


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PostPosted: 01/18/13 8:37 pm • # 6 
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jabra2 wrote:
You guys miss the point!
The firearms instructor left his UNLOADED gun in the rest room.
You see, the little ones were never in danger to be shot by the guard, by mistake or otherwise.

I assume the guard's plan was to pistol whip the possible intruder armed with an arsenal.


LMAO!


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PostPosted: 01/18/13 9:42 pm • # 7 
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grampatom wrote:
So why did this guy take his sidearm off?


Perhaps he was afraid to drop it in the toilet bowl?


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