Anonymous ID: 26e455 Feb. 26, 2018, 11:26 a.m. No.502762   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>502592 (last bread)

>Cruz was born in 1998.

 

Going on 20 YO.

 

What was the final word on if he was still a student or not?

 

Watching the Alexa Miednik interview I thought she would have asked him what he was doing there if he wasn't still a student.

 

Kids know that stuff, and it's not really 'in' to be hanging around your HS once you're out, anyway.

Anonymous ID: 26e455 Feb. 26, 2018, 12:22 p.m. No.503048   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>502836

Nice info on the link, Thanks.

 

The problem here is that if Cruz was expelled on Feb 8 2018 there was no way any one should have let him enter school grounds.

 

I think I saw a report saying someone (maybe the resource officer) saw him enter the building with a black duffle bag and a backpack.

 

That has to be bullshit because either no one really saw him or the resource officer (If he was the one) just stood by and allowed an expelled student into the building.

 

Also, if Alexa Miednik saw him on the stairs during mass evac, so did many others including school staff.

 

School staff is going to know he has been expelled and he shouldn't be there. Maybe that's how they figured out it was Cruz. Staff reported seeing him when he shouldn't be there, although I think that would have been mentioned already, but still, he should have been stopped by a school employee and escorted as an intruder.

 

Bottom line, though, expelled means he shouldn't be anywhere near school grounds, so somebody fucked up by not intervening as a school employee as soon as they saw him.

 

Something's not right with all this.

Anonymous ID: 26e455 Feb. 26, 2018, 1:30 p.m. No.503499   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>503212

>Yes they had a drill the same day from my recollection. Talk about confusion.

 

Wolfgang Habig breaks it down pretty well in one of the videos linked above.

 

First of all, there was an AM faculty meeting on 2/14 where a fire drill and a 'possible' code red were announced. Fishy.

 

I beleive the fire drill did take place in the AM.

 

In the PM, a fire alarm was pulled and an administrator got on the intercom an told the teachers to evacuate. Habig says this was mistake #1, because the admin has a panel to show which alarm was pulled and an admin should have called a teacher nearby to check for fire or smoke before an evac call.

 

Habig references school massacre in AR when kids pulled alarm then waited in the woods until kids were lined up outside before they started shooting. Procedure to check if alarm is real is meant to avoid this AR scenario.

 

Then anadmin called a code red during the evac. A code red is completely different because teachers are told to lock doors, turn off lights and gather students in a corner that has the best protection from shooting through the door.

 

IOW, in the midle of the evac some teachers took kids back to their rooms.

 

Total fuck up by school administrators.

 

Habig also, resource officer should run to gunfire.

 

Questions need to be pointed to school and county protection officials who failed across the board.