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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Worry and Fear Grips Schools and Parents in Wake of Newtown Shooting and Local Threats

Random and disturbing threats in the Chicago area followed the Newtown school killings, underscoring vulnerabilities and prompting discussions of gun control and guns for teachers.

The first day of school after the Sandy Hook school massacre brought a wave of fear, worry and outright threats to Chicago-area communities as educators and police sought to reassure people that efforts to protect their children would be redoubled. Parents and educators everywhere were talking about school security even as incidents locally in the last three days underscored potential vulnerability. Here's a glimpse of what's taken place in the past few days. In Downers Grove, parents discovered that schoolhouse doors were unlocked and flooded the district with calls. The school district decided to lock the doors this week and install temporary buzzers. Administrators will consider installing an advanced system. A buzzer and badge system …

Phil

2:56 pm on Thursday, December 20, 2012

Too bad WGN wasn't reporting from both of these locations at the same time, it would shine a light on all these "security experts" and PD's who are just getting camera time for 30 -180 seconds on the local news feed. We also need (1) voice for the media and one head of chain of command so that information is not reported differently but several agencies.   more ›

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Former L-Way Teacher Allegedly Threatened to Shoot School Officials (Update)

Former high school teacher Ryan Gardner faces a felony in connection with threats against Lincoln-Way school officials.

A former Lincoln-Way Central High School teacher who checked himself into a Chicago hospital for psychiatric care faces a felony charge of telephone harassment in connection with alleged threats against school district officials. A warrant for the arrest of Ryan Gardner, 40, was secured late Tuesday afternoon. Gardner, who reportedly lives with his parents in downstate Danville, headed north and voluntarily checked himself into University of Illinois Hospital in Chicago, said Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow. Even though he is receiving psychiatric care, Gardner would have been able to leave the hospital of his own volition, Glasgow said. Officials hit Gardner with the felony charge, accusing him of calling Lincoln-Way School …

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brody prater

9:41 pm on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Bitch don't come on here a month later and add some lame ass comment stating that i didn't do everything i could. first reread every statement made by me then ask yourself did i ever state that he threatened me or anybody else after you answer that with a NO, then reread again and see that i stated that when the cops came for different reasons during the week none of which were threats they could…   more ›

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