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green73
02-14-2013, 05:12 PM
William Grigg (http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/132383.html):


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Schoolkids in Yuma are taken into "protective" custody

Schools in Meridian, Idaho went into full “prison mode” (http://www.ktvb.com/home/Meridian-middle-school-on-lock--191220261.html) after a student who brought a folding shovel to Heritage Middle School in Meridian, Idaho prompted the school’s “resource officer” to call for a full lockdown.

Deputy Chief Tracy Basterrechea told KTVB news that the youngster had been seen “jogging out of the school, then back into the school with what [staff members thought] was an axe.” After the “resource officer” called for a lockdown, police arrived “seconds” later, set up a perimeter, and deployed “search teams” to confront the “suspect” – an innocent teen who had brought the shovel to serve as a prop in a classroom presentation. Meanwhile, students at four nearby schools were put into “shelter in place” mode – that is, they were confined to their classrooms until police at Heritage Middle School gave the all-clear.

All of this occurred, once again, because a junior high school student brought a shovel to school, and none of the purported adults on campus was blessed with the presence of mind to approach the kid and find out what he was doing. Interestingly, the state stenographers in the local media referred to the farm implement as a “military-style shovel,” a cosmetic designation that might someday be seized on by Commissarina Feinstein when she and her comrades seek to deprive the public of any implement that could possibly be used against their tax-feeding overlords.

The militarization of government schools has reached a point at which a tangible “threat” like a shovel is no longer necessary. On February 5 (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2274224/Three-Yuma-elementary-schools-placed-lockdown-Arizona-gun-scare.html#axzz2KYOupzeT), three schools in Yuma, Arizona were placed on lockdown (http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/Yuma-Schools-on-Lockdown-Gun-on-Campus-Rancho-Viejo-Elementary-189873761.html) as the result of what was later described as a “rumor” of a gun on campus. Officers from two local law enforcement departments and two federal agencies – many of them kitted out in full combat attire – were mobilized for the operation. Following an evacuation each of the school campuses was subjected to a systematic search. The students were held in custody for more than three hours before being released.

As such examples of reflexive overkill multiply, we will have frequent opportunities to recall the admonition given to the School Resource Officer Corps by soi-disant “tactical and counter-terrorism expert” John Giduck at a 2007 professional retreat at Orlando’s Disney World:
"You've got to be a one-man fighting force.... You've got to have enough guns, and ammunition and body armor to stay alive.... You should be walking around in schools every day in complete tactical equipment, with semi-automatic weapons.... You can no longer afford to think of yourselves as peace officers.... You must think of yourself [sic] as soldiers in a war because we're going to ask you to act like soldiers." (Emphasis added.)
Apparently Giduck wants SROs to see themselves as the domestic equivalent of U.S. soldiers patrolling Fallujah – and this is likely to get innocent kids killed.

In Iraq, US occupation forces were taught to consider shovels as evidence of potential hostile intent: They could be used to bury IEDs, or even employed as close-combat weapons. They could also be used to cover up incidents in which U.S. troops shot and killed unarmed Iraqi civilians. Jason Moon, who served with the U.S. Army in Iraq, recalls that troops were instructed to carry “drop shovels (http://archive.truthout.org/iraq-war-vet-we-were-told-just-shoot-people-and-officers-would-take-care-us58378)” that could be placed near the bodies of non-combatants they had killed. This was done so that the dead civilian could “retroactively” be classified as a suspected insurgent.

Given the mindset propagated by Giduck and his ilk, it’s possible that next time a junior high school student brings a shovel to school he could find himself injured or killed by the “resource officers” deployed on campus for the supposed purpose of protecting him.

coastie
02-14-2013, 05:45 PM
So, what happens if one of those kids drops their hands????

dannno
02-14-2013, 06:13 PM
So, what happens if one of those kids drops their hands????

Well I doubt they get a cookie.

XNavyNuke
02-14-2013, 07:07 PM
You don't understand. The media has redefined it as a tactical shovel.

Teacher's military style shovel causes scare at middle school (http://www.kboi2.com/news/local/Meridian-News-Report-Idaho-Axe-191222741.html)


Meridian Police says a teacher was planning a World War II lecture and brought the shovel to school, but left it in their car. The teacher, who has not been identified, asked a student to go to the parking lot, grab the shovel and return to class.

Shovels of war do not belong in schools. Wasn't that covered in the State of the Union?

XNN

Lucille
02-14-2013, 07:11 PM
You don't understand. The media has redefined it as a tactical shovel.

Teacher's military style shovel causes scare at middle school (http://www.kboi2.com/news/local/Meridian-News-Report-Idaho-Axe-191222741.html)

Shovels of war do not belong in schools. Wasn't that covered in the State of the Union?

XNN

LOL...

Anti Federalist
02-14-2013, 07:19 PM
An assault shovel.

Shovel control, now.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/1-How-We-Live-Now-300x159.jpg

Why do they have the kids doing the "perp walk"?

Jesus...public schools are child abuse.

QuickZ06
02-14-2013, 07:23 PM
omfg, tactical shovel...........they are going mad I say, mad.

QuickZ06
02-14-2013, 07:27 PM
For a shovel.......


There isnt such a thing as a "wasted resource" when people, especially children's lives could be in danger. I feel very blessed that I live in such a town where safety is obviously a priority. Kudos to the police department and first responders for taking no time at all and something should also be said for the staff who took initiative to raise a red flag...Even if it was a misunderstanding.

We are doomed.

ItsTime
02-14-2013, 07:34 PM
Everyone knows the quickest way to run away from danger is with your hands on your head. DUH!

paulbot24
02-14-2013, 07:41 PM
We are doomed.


Oh yes. This is hell. This is bubble wrap hell.

WM_in_MO
02-14-2013, 07:42 PM
WELP

Anti Federalist
02-14-2013, 08:17 PM
Oh yes. This is hell. This is bubble wrap hell.

"Bubble wrap hell"...that is worth a rep.

Anti Federalist
02-14-2013, 08:20 PM
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/1-How-We-Live-Now-300x159.jpg

And get a load of the two cops with the mini van mom in the background...

Mundane Mom: "But I just want to bring my children home with me..."

Cops: "I don't give a fuck what you want, move this van, now, or I swear I'll taser your ass!"

CaptainAmerica
02-14-2013, 08:51 PM
I kid you not Yuma is a speck on the map and its peaceful. This is some bullshit

Roxi
02-14-2013, 09:54 PM
"They don't plan to charge the student with any crime." UM REALLY? d


"the shovel actually belonged to a teacher, who had asked an 8th grade student to grab it from their car. The teacher planned to use the it as part of a classroom discussion on WWII."

I have no words.

green73
02-14-2013, 09:56 PM
I kid you not Yuma is a speck on the map and its peaceful. This is some bullshit

Ya. People in Nazi Germany thought they were free.

heavenlyboy34
02-14-2013, 10:33 PM
OMFG...SMH...None of those kids looked like samuri to me. They probably haven't been doing "tactical shovel" katas nearly long enough to be a threat.

J_White
02-14-2013, 11:52 PM
this is really turning into a big circus !!

heavenlyboy34
02-15-2013, 12:07 AM
this is really turning into a big circus !! What little info is available sounds so absurd that it makes me wonder what kind of evil shit will turn up when someone (Grigg?) digs into it further.

bolil
02-15-2013, 12:15 AM
Everyone knows the quickest way to run away from danger is with your hands on your head. DUH!

I believe that is referred to as the "french method".

XNavyNuke
02-15-2013, 03:53 PM
Two Freakin' Hours! That's how long it took the great investigative minds to ID the kid from the videotape.

WWII shovel causes Meridian middle school lockdown (http://www.idahostatesman.com/2013/02/14/2452018/wwiishovel-causes-meridian-middle.html)


It wasn’t until about 11 a.m., when the searches were almost over, that police identified the student in a surveillance video. They couldn’t tell what he was carrying at first. But about the time police searched the classroom with the shovel, everybody put it together, Meridian Police Deputy Chief Tracy Basterrechea said.

“The teacher didn’t have any idea (the shovel) initiated the whole lockdown,” Meridian Schools spokesman Eric Exline said.

Lucky for them it wasn't a real incident. Lockdown must mean blackout of information to the teachers too.


That set in motion a chain of events that led to a 90-minute, room-by-room search by armed officers. Scared students and parents waiting at a nearby church were left to wonder what was going on.

No doubt some resourceful parent is warming up the PTSD lawsuit.

XNN

Thor
02-15-2013, 04:11 PM
I kid you not Yuma is a speck on the map and its peaceful. This is some bullshit

A "WWII military style tactical shovel" load of bullshit.