R.I.P. Scout26
The door lock I get. Bulletproof blankies? Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.
why don't they put a couple of simple barrel bolts or double keyed deadbolts on the doors? easy to lock, and strong enough to slow a gunman down as well as anything.
Maybe fire code?I wouldn't trust the kids not to dick with the locks either.Super glue,or even random kid crap could disable a lock.
Look, I understand that "fight back" is not a doable plan for the students, but what is wrong with "Scatter and run like hell"? Spread out the available targets, farther away moving targets are much harder to actually hit, and gets the kids out of the kill zone. Because face it, a mass shooting is basically an ambush. Rule 1 of an ambush is GET OUT OF THE KILL ZONE.
I could see the blanket being a pretty good tool, if used to evacuate; even light back armor is better than no armor at all. The problem is the "clear and secure everything, and only then start evac" policy. Vastly more intelligent would be to start from the entry points, using the tac teams to secure hallways while the regulars follow them in evacuating rooms in the secured portions to a previously secured location (detached gym, field house, whatever) and doing patdowns if necessary at the entrance to the evac point. Worst case, you've already moved a bunch of students out in case the BG has a bomb.
I thought the APS wisdom was for responding officers to charge in immediately. Wouldn't waiting for tac teams and sufficient uniforms to assemble take too long?