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Friday, November 18, 2022

Due to defunding, police are now cutting out the middleman in school shootings

An Indiana Sheriff's deputy accidentally shot a high school student on Thursday while instructing a law enforcement class. 

Vermillion County Sheriff Deputy Tim DisPennett was teaching the course when he discharged his weapon around 9.30am at South Vermillion County High School in Clinton - about 92 miles west of Indianapolis.

11 comments:

  1. Lee Paige strikes again!

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  2. Man what a bitch for the kid. Orcs of nasty, stupid, easily controlled things, that should be avoided at all costs. Avoids the orc, and a few other classes as well, you know who they are.

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  3. From the article, school Superintendent Dave Chapman wrote:
    'It needs to be clear that this was an accidental shooting and that at no time were the students and staff at the high school in any danger or threat. '

    '...the incident 'had a positive ending.'

    How about they interview the kid that got shot. I wonder if he agrees with the Super?





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  4. Like the FBI agent "no one here but me is qualified to handle this gun" just before shooting himself in the foot.

    Time to retire Deputy Fife.
    Steve S6

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    1. No need. He already shot his one bullet.

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  5. Mr. Lane, love your pithy/witty headline, made me snort!

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  6. Damn. None of my kids have been shot in school...and we've been home schooling them for 16 years now. Abolish the police, and abolish the tax suck that is our public education system. Make people responsible for their own actions. You wanna have kids, you better be able to afford it. Don't expect *me* or anyone else to pay for them involuntarily.

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  7. Top. Men.
    happens all the time.
    "Trauma counseling will be offered to all students triggered by this unfortunate accident."

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  8. What a difference from when I grew up. I grew up in the 60s in Southern California and we walked to school to go to elementary school, about half a mile, once at school we were locked in. In the early 70s I was going to HS and walked almost 1 mile, and we had to go through security of armed guards, and was locked into a 4000 student campus with armed guards. We had no issues as if there were fights you would be removed and be sent to another HS. We had 3 normal High Schools and if you were banished from those, the police picked you up each day and took you to a converted building as the fourth HS that had police in the classes.

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    1. Damn, that was 60s and 70s school for you? Holy shit.
      I never ever went to a school security guards, and was never locked in. Fights were treated as 'boys will be boys' things and when they were over, they were done with. If they took place on school grounds and you got caught, you might get sent home for the day, and that was it.

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  9. Meh. Most of us kids that hunted deer, squirrels, raccoons. etc. could shoot better and safer than the local cops.

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