Tragidy on friday: Parents share frustrations after a Woman killed by unkown gun man with five daughters and…….

Tragidy on friday: Parents share frustrations after a Woman killed by unkown gun man with five daughters and…….

While anxious parents congregated in parking lots, messaging their kids, students crowded inside classrooms. According to the police, no firearms was found.

Following a gun scare at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School on Wednesday, parents hurried to the school, teachers braced classroom doors, and students plotted escape routes.

Even though no gun was found in the end, Montgomery County’s lockdown echoed the all too common attacks on American schools.

A woman standing in a parking lot texting her daughter while sobbing stated, “I’m really terrified right now,” just before the all clear.

In an anxious vigil outside the B-CC High School, dozens of parents gathered to await further details.

Parent Amy Doyle said, “It’s terrifying, absolutely terrifying.” Her voice broke. I had no clue it would be that terrible.”

According to school officials, a verbal altercation between multiple kids in the hallways caused the school to go into lockdown at around ten in the morning. The principal imposed a lockdown after a student texted his mother reporting that someone had drawn a pistol.

Heman Daniel, 18, stated, “The teacher just closed the door and put a chair in to hold it closed.”

Not long after 11 a.m., the lockdown was removed. Notifying parents via Twitter that all children were safe, the school announced that it will be closing at noon in accordance with the “early release schedule.”

a firearm. At all. To alter this, we must take action.”

According to some parents, the event was sufficient to persuade them that new communication strategies are required.

The president of the Parent Teacher Student Association, Lyric Winiki, stated that “they need a 21st century, real time communication plan to communicate with teachers and students.” “Don’t leave them without communication for well over an hour.”

According to the prosecutor for Montgomery County, six firearms were taken from teenagers at high schools in the county in 2021, five of which were ghost guns that could not be found.

John McCarthy, the state’s attorney, stated, “These are high school age kids.” “We need them to work with us.”

McCarthy is starting an unprecedented campaign of assemblies at each county high school on Thursday, asking students to report safety problems even if they

Proceed in secret.

“They know things, many times about what’s going on in schools that we don’t know,” he stated.

Children have the option to opt out of certain assemblies. The prosecutor, however, maintains that they are not anti-gun speeches. He claims that their only concern is ensuring the security of our pupils and schools.

“This nation has too many guns,” declared Christo Doyle, whose daughter Frances, 15, was present. “It is inappropriate for a 17-year-old to have access to

Preteen girls are seated in a classroom in Chevy Chase, where tie-dyed sheets cover the walls and they are talking about some of the more important issues of adolescence: Why do we think we must fit in? Is it more difficult to defend oneself or another person? What does being attractive actually mean?

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