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School violence here in WPG....
« on: October 04, 2007, 09:47:53 pm »
Geez school violence sure has getting bad here in Winnipeg...

About a week or two ago there was a threat written on the bathroom wall at the University of Winnipeg...

After that, there was a stabbing at one of the highschools here (Sisler Highschool)...

After THAT, there was a "attempted stabbing" at another highschool here in Winnipeg (both times the school immediately went into lockdown)...

AND TODAY there are even more threats, including two highschools in WPG... one which I go to.


Full story: http://www.cjob.com/news/index.aspx?src=loc&rem=76260
http://mikeoncrime.com/article/4488/threats-target-winnipeg-high-schools-police-will-increase-presence


Winnipeg Police confirm officers are looking into several reports of more threats being made towards students and staff, but this time at Winnipeg High Schools.

Last month, the threat made on a washroom wall at the University of Winnipeg prompted the University to step up security to unprecedented levels.

The latest threats were at Tec Voc High, and Kelvin High School. Police say they're taking the incidents very seriously and are working with the school division to ensure the safety of students and staff.

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I do not feel safe going to school anymore...
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Re: School violence here in WPG....
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2007, 12:18:29 am »
I don't think it should cause you to fear going, unless the threats specifically mentioned mass shooting or bombing. I mean, seriously... knife fights... Harms about 2-3 people tops before someone takes the guy down. I'm not saying it's not bad, but... don't fear for your life. Unless you're running around yelling out offensive shit or trying to get stabbed, I very highly doubt you will get stabbed. Also, keep in mind that even school shootings are... weak at best. I mean... most of them fail completely.
The douchebag method:
fuck allfo you i dont give a fuck ill fight everyone of you fuck that sbhit fuck you

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Re: School violence here in WPG....
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2007, 08:40:52 am »
My school is the biggest here in Winnipeg, I'm not exactly fearing for my life, but fearing something will happen in the building.

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Re: School violence here in WPG....
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2007, 08:43:08 am »
Latest story here: http://mikeoncrime.com/article/4488/threats-target-winnipeg-high-schools-police-will-increase-presence

DATE: Oct 4, 21:25

By Nick Martin, Joe Paraskevas and Bruce Owen
Winnipeg Free Press

The decision is up to parents — will they send their children to Kelvin High School Friday morning despite a threat posted on a washroom wall?

Police said Thursday they are investigating threats made against students and staff at Kelvin and Tec Voc high schools. Both threats were written on washroom walls in the two high schools — the threat at Kelvin referred to Friday, and one at Tec Voc targeted Oct. 31.

No one is revealing what the threats said, when they were found, or by whom, but the situation is similar to a washroom threat at the University of Winnipeg last week.

And on Wednesday, a third high school, Garden City Collegiate, went into lockdown for two hours after an anonymous caller said a non-student was entering the school with a knife. Police concluded the report was unfounded.

Winnipeg School Division board chairwoman Kristine Barr said Kelvin would be open for classes today, but attendance is up to parents.

“These decisions always rest with the families,” she said. “We have direction from the police that the threats don’t warrant closing down the schools.

“There will be an increased police presence,” said Barr, who would not discuss the nature of the threats.

Threats written on a washroom wall at U of W two weeks ago produced a high security alert on campus last Wednesday that saw more than one-quarter of classes cancelled, and 30 to 50 per cent attendance at the classes that were held.

“It’s always unfortunate when these incidents occur, because there’s always a possibility it’s a copycat,” said Barr. “It’s taking police off their regular duties.”

Barr said that the Child Guidance Clinic will also have counsellors in Kelvin for any students who wish to talk about what’s happening.

Barr said the division notified her about the threat at Kelvin Thursday morning, and about the threat at Tec Voc a couple of hours later.

Tec Voc principal Gordon Crook noted in his letter to parents that he held a special staff meeting at 8:50 a.m. Thursday to discuss the threat.

One Tec Voc student shrugged off the alleged threat of violence, also suggesting the threat would have little impact on the school’s community.

Asked if she was worried about coming to the school, 18-year-old military cadet Kaitlin Fehr said, “Not really. It could be something big, but for me, I’m in the military.” Incidents of violence at school fail to jar her, she added, because of the physical training she has done in her youth.

“My parents put me in karate when I was younger, for this stuff,” Fehr said.

A Tec Voc parent however, didn’t share the young woman’s philosophical outlook toward the latest threat.

“It ticks me off, that whole issue,” said the parent, who would only identify himself as Doug.