03 April 2014 (09:22 UTC-07 Tango)/02 Jumada t-Tania 1435/14 Farvardin 1393/04 Wu-Chen 4712
02 April 2014: Police arrested a junior high student for showing off his non-lethal BB gun at school. The bed wetting school officials locked down the school as a result: “A student at Grant Middle School brought a BB gun to school today and showed it to other students prior to the start of school.”-School statement
01 April 2014: An eight years old student at McKinley-Brighton Elementary School got in trouble for bringing a .22 caliber pistol to school. One news report says he brought the gun from home, police are investigating. Bed wetting school officials delayed the release of students for ten minutes because of the incident.
31 March 2014: Hutchinson Central Technical High School was locked down because of a bomb threat. Many parents said the school and the cops failed to notify them. The bomb threat came by social media, and police say they’re questioning a suspect. The experience was a great police state prison training session for the students: “……came out on the loudspeaker and said lockdown, lockdown! So we all got in the corner and sat there for about two hours.”-Jaynah Lewis, student being trained up for prison
28 March 2014: In a clear case of failed police state school rules, a mother and daughter were arrested trying to protect their high school daughter/sister from bullying. A girl at the Nottingham High School had complained about bullying, but school officials did nothing. Then on 28 March, the girl called her mother to report she was being bullied again. The mother, along with the girl’s sister, showed up at the school and, according to school officials, began fighting with those the girl accused of being bullies. Bed wetting school officials felt threatened, even describing the incident as “frightening and upsetting”. The sister of the girl is accused of attacking a student with a knife, she was tazered by cops.
27 March 2014: A NYC investigation openly states their own NAZI schools broke their own ‘security’ rules in the death of a 14 years old autistic boy: “School officials violated their own protocols and looked the other way when autistic student Avonte Oquendo waltzed past a security desk and walked out of his Queens school, New York City investigators charged Thursday.”-Daily News
The boy went missing in October 2013, he was found dead three months later. The investigation showed the boy’s mother warned that he liked to run away, and that a teacher’s concerns were ignored by school officials. The principal even refused to lockdown the school on the day the autistic boy disappeared, and claimed he was unable to access school security camera video.