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Offline BobbyR

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Re: This is why I chose the Honda community to associate with..years ago.
« Reply #25 on: February 02, 2016, 04:51:26 PM »
What's this got to do with choosing the "Honda Community", whatever that is? America has 30,000 gun deaths per year and no one here even comments on the latest massacre, but if an outlaw motorcycle club member (who turns out to be an otherwise upstanding citizen, apparently) shoots someone, you're up in arms? Can you say hypocrite? Fcuking hell, now I've seen everything............. ;D
Terry, it is another cultural quirk. If two hood rats cap each other over a drug deal, that is just business as usual.

In that 30K number are a lot of suicides, which are unfortunate.  Now think about this: outlaw bikers now, that is something different. Add to that, a correction officer and now you have a story!  Correction officers get a bit strange sometimes, they work in a tough and unpleasant environment. 

These School attacks are totally unacceptable. In this area, there is a Cop in each school with an AR-15 in his office just off the lobby. They are called "Resource Officers".   

bobby,
That's the first time I heard about those "Resource Officers",are they school employees or outside security ?

No they are not private. They are members of the local Police Dept. The School District pays the Police Dept for their time. They do receive some additional training in first aid and active shooter. They wear regular uniforms.
They were originally one or two Cops that would go from School to School giving the DARE lectures and working with youths. Hence, Resource Officer title.

I was on the Board of Education during Columbine. We put one full time Cop at the High School. Now there is one at each School.
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