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SouthernDZ
10-08-2015, 11:27
Why should muslim briefcase clocks get all the press?


PUEBLO, Colo. – A female high school student awaits a disciplinary hearing and could face expulsion for wearing a Halloween costume to school that prompted officials to lock down the building Wednesday.

An unnamed female student was spotted in the hallway at Pueblo County High School early yesterday morning wearing a gas mask and trench coat, and a classmate reported her to school officials, The Pueblo Chieftain reports. The teen was hauled to the office where she was interrogated by the police, who also placed the school on lockdown for about an hour. The Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team, which was training near the school, also responded in full camouflage gear and a large armored vehicle to sweep the building for anything dangerous or suspicious. They found nothing, according to the news site.

A spokesman for the sheriff’s office told KKTV the girl said the outfit was a Halloween costume. She wasn’t carrying any weapons. “Incidents like this cannot be overlooked and must be taken serious,” Pueblo County superintendent Ed Smith told the Chieftain. “Our concern is always for the students.”

Smith said the student, who acted alone, was suspended and faces a disciplinary hearing in which she could be expelled, though the school board would have to approve that decision. “In these times, these kinds of things just aren’t funny, but I would like to say that our students reacted very well to this because they are the ones that originally reported it,” he told KRDO. The student was not charged with a crime, The Gazette reports.

The situation sparked mixed reactions online. “Hey, here’s a good prank to pull on the student … you’re suspended for a week and we want to talk to your parents … Happy Halloween,” Watchingdognlamar posted to the Chieftain. “Not a little slap on the wrist.”

“It’s official: Common sense is dead – paranoia lives!” commenter btyniq wrote. “I hope you are saying the student was lacking common sense when she chose to dress like this while attending school,” average_guy responded.

Some commenters think the young girl should pay for the police response. “I believe anything that causes unnecessary money to be spent in situations like this falls into the vandalism category, and should be repaid,” artie2 posted. “How much did this event cost …, time spent on the problem …, wasted time spent in classrooms babysitting, since nothing else was happening?

“When the cost is figured, then a punishment can be levied.”

“Really, her parents let her go to school like this, she and her parents need their butts kicked,” DI Nada Ward posted to KOAA. “They just cost the taxpayers a lot of money by having the SO and swat to have to come to the school. Not to mention time wasted by teachers having to make sure all others were safe. She should not be allowed back in any school!”

Others chose to make light of the debacle. “Maybe she was hoping for a White House invite?” quark1 wrote. “Will she be getting a phone call and invite to the White House for her ‘imagination and personal creativity?’” Claudine Lamos questioned. “Or is that reserved for ‘clock makers?’”

http://eagnews.org/swat-descends-on-co-school-over-students-halloween-costume/

Hand
10-08-2015, 12:51
Well, to be fair, it is a bit early for Halloween costumes.
Now if she would have dressed like a terrorist instead, maybe she would have received an invite from the great one to his big white house on the hill.


She wasn’t carrying any weapons. “Incidents like this cannot be overlooked and must be taken serious,” Pueblo County superintendent Ed Smith told the Chieftain. “Our concern is always for the students.”

Then there's the whole lack of weaponry part. I mean, at least achmed the bomb maker had enough sense to at least bring something weapon-ish to school!

Sohei
10-08-2015, 12:54
Since rounds weren't going down range...it would be nice to read once where a little questioning and intelligent "digging" would be conducted before all out panic is initiated.

kalanis
10-08-2015, 13:37
I don't get it. Is that outfit against some sort of dress code?

Team Sergeant
10-08-2015, 14:24
Why should muslim briefcase clocks get all the press?


PUEBLO, Colo. – A female high school student awaits a disciplinary hearing and could face expulsion for wearing a Halloween costume to school that prompted officials to lock down the building Wednesday.

An unnamed female student was spotted in the hallway at Pueblo County High School early yesterday morning wearing a gas mask and trench coat, and a classmate reported her to school officials, The Pueblo Chieftain reports. The teen was hauled to the office where she was interrogated by the police, who also placed the school on lockdown for about an hour. The Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team, which was training near the school, also responded in full camouflage gear and a large armored vehicle to sweep the building for anything dangerous or suspicious. They found nothing, according to the news site.

A spokesman for the sheriff’s office told KKTV the girl said the outfit was a Halloween costume. She wasn’t carrying any weapons. “Incidents like this cannot be overlooked and must be taken serious,” Pueblo County superintendent Ed Smith told the Chieftain. “Our concern is always for the students.”

Smith said the student, who acted alone, was suspended and faces a disciplinary hearing in which she could be expelled, though the school board would have to approve that decision. “In these times, these kinds of things just aren’t funny, but I would like to say that our students reacted very well to this because they are the ones that originally reported it,” he told KRDO. The student was not charged with a crime, The Gazette reports.

http://eagnews.org/swat-descends-on-co-school-over-students-halloween-costume/

Pueblo County superintendent Ed Smith, you're a spineless idiot.

Someone has been watching too many re-runs of the Walking Dead?

Well done Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team, pat yourselves on the back for an excellent takedown of a little kid. Have some more Red Bull and dip.

Now please tell me just WHAT THE THREAT WAS?

Paslode
10-10-2015, 08:14
I wonder if the student will get invited to the White House

Five-O
10-10-2015, 08:17
Since rounds weren't going down range...it would be nice to read once where a little questioning and intelligent "digging" would be conducted before all out panic is initiated.

Wrong answer. Panic first, ask questions later. :rolleyes:

pyreaux
10-10-2015, 08:59
Maybe these folks should be familiar with the video games their students are playing and realize it's likely to be a "Fallout" (fairly popular post apocalyptic video game for those not familiar)inspired costume. I guess if someone dresses like a ninja they'll get arrested for attempting to slash up an entire school.

Team Sergeant
10-10-2015, 09:51
I wonder if the student will get invited to the White House

I'm guessing no White house Invite because she's not the child of a CAIR bottom feeding scumbag.

I'd like to have seen the little girls costume that scared the "educated adults" enough to have her SWATed.

And nothing in her hands.

Yup, this is how the white knuckle, pillow biting liberals react to fear. I'm sort of surprised she was not shot.

Well done Pueblo County superintendent Ed "Sheeple" Smith, not everyone can make a mountain out of a molehill.

Paslode
10-10-2015, 17:18
I'm guessing no White house Invite because she's not the child of a CAIR bottom feeding scumbag.

I'd like to have seen the little girls costume that scared the "educated adults" enough to have her SWATed.

And nothing in her hands.

Yup, this is how the white knuckle, pillow biting liberals react to fear. I'm sort of surprised she was not shot.

Well done Pueblo County superintendent Ed "Sheeple" Smith, not everyone can make a mountain out of a molehill.

It is the same everywhere, the neutered metro sexual administrators do not have the ability to ascertain the situation, like discerning a Pop-Tart gun pistol from a real Glock and their SOP is to LOCK DOWN, HIDE IN PLACE and call SWAT!

The Department of Education, instilling FEAR for many generations to come.

Dame
10-12-2015, 12:08
I don't get it. Is that outfit against some sort of dress code?

Most schools have rules against masks of any type even for Halloween costumes. Many even ban hats.

Then they go on to cause major FAIL events like declaring "Mario Bros" day at school. All hats were confiscated and the kids given warnings about breaking the dress code.

http://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/shopfrontpro/16/images/detailed/1/mario-toddler-costume.jpg

Team Sergeant
10-12-2015, 13:19
Most schools have rules against masks of any type even for Halloween costumes. Many even ban hats.

Then they go on to cause major FAIL events like declaring "Mario Bros" day at school. All hats were confiscated and the kids given warnings about breaking the dress code.



Pueblo County superintendent Ed "Sheeple" Smith thinks that SWATing is also the answer when "children" break his dress code.........:munchin