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School Resource Officer Takes Down 'Suspicious Person' Trying to Enter Alabama Elementary School

Spencer Brown
Jun 09, 2022

A "suspicious person" outside an elementary school in Alabama was reportedly shot and killed by a school resource officer and local law enforcement on Thursday while all the reported 34 children inside remained safe.

At the Walnut Park Elementary School in Gadsden, Alabama — "where a summer literacy camp for elementary-age children was taking place" — a report was made that someone was attempting "to gain entry to vehicles and buildings on-site, Etowah County Sheriff Jonathan Horton said," per WIAT.

The Gadsden Times explains:

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A Rainbow City police officer working as a school resource officer for the city program went outside and encountered that person, became involved in an altercation and called for backup, the sheriff said. Officers responded, and it resulted in that person being fatally shot.

The Rainbow City officer suffered minor injuries, according to Horton.

The Gadsden-Etowah County Emergency Management Agency advised people in Facebook posts to avoid the area because of an "ongoing police incident."

All children at the school were reported safe. According to Gadsden City Schools Superintendent Tony Reddick, children in the system's program were to be bused to Gadsden City High School. Parents were asked to bring identification when picking up children.

Speaking with reporters following the incident, the Gadsden City Schools Superintendent Tony Reddick said the community is "very blessed that our staff took care of all our regular protocol in regards to school safety" when an "aggressive" man "went to several doors trying to get in" the school while students were in summer learning programs.

Reddick also said his district had drilled school staff and administrators on how to respond to such institutions for more than one year, and that on Thursday staff at Walnut Park Elementary "exemplified" the right thing to do.

The superintendent also emphasized that the secured doors prevented the suspect from gaining entry until the school resource officer was able to confront the suspicious person. He added that his district has 18 or 19 SROs assigned to the 13 schools in the community.

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Source:  https://townhall.com/tipsheet/spencerbrown/2022/06/09/school-resource-officer-takes-down-suspicious-person-at-alabama-elementary-school-n2608498

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A "suspicious person" outside an elementary school in Alabama was reportedly shot and killed by a school resource officer and local law enforcement on Thursday while all the reported 34 children inside remained safe.

Exactly what SHOULD have happened at the school in Uvalde Texas!
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Steny Hoyer: Arming Teachers, ‘Turning the Schools into Armed Fortresses’ Won’t Make Them Safer
Steny should get rid of any guns he has as well as armed security, then put gun free zone signs all around his property while leaving all his doors unlocked day and night. I wonder how safe Steny and his family would feel under those conditions, the same ones he says are just fine for children in school.
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Steny should get rid of any guns he has as well as armed security, then put gun free zone signs all around his property while leaving all his doors unlocked day and night. I wonder how safe Steny and his family would feel under those conditions, the same ones he says are just fine for children in school.


Exactly.