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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Elroy who wrote (334640)4/22/2007 3:36:58 PM
From: tejek   of 1576157
 
I don't know the specifics of the day involved. I'm surprised that if students somehow learned their was a shooter in the building that they stayed in their rooms and barricaded the doors rather than run out into the hall and try to escape. The story sounds so unpleasant that I've generally chosen not to read the news stories about it.

The shootings were on the 3rd floor.....students on the fourth floor were afraid to go down so they barricaded their doors. In addition, the gunman had used chains to secure the doors leading into and out of the buildings. I believe he had locks on those chains. Consequently some students jumped out of windows.

In Seattle, each teacher is supposed to lock his/her door once class begins as a precaution.
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