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Brad McElhinney: And now, 'violent intruder drills'
One morning when I was dropping my kids off at school, we were greeted by police and TV cameras. It was a curious sight, but I wasn't alarmed. The cruiser lights weren't flashing, the deputies appeared to be in no hurry, and the TV people were smiling and chatting. My kids were ill at ease, though.
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Brad McElhinney: And now, 'violent intruder drills'
One morning when I was dropping my kids off at school, we were greeted by police and TV cameras. It was a curious sight, but I wasn't alarmed. The cruiser lights weren't flashing, the deputies appeared to be in no hurry, and the TV people were smiling and chatting. My kids were ill at ease, though.
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