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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (174864)5/28/2022 12:12:55 PM
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I agree there is plenty of blame to be laid at the feet of the police.

But what's being ignored is that the building entrance door WAS apparently locked.

A "curious" teacher decided to venture outside to see what was going on and propped the door open so she could get back inside. If I understand correctly, the shooter whacked her and then went in through that open door, and then into the classroom, whereupon he locked himself inside.

IF that teacher had done her job of securing the classrooms and building, it's very likely none of those students would have died as the shooter would have been trapped outside, surrounded by police.

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