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"All Cops Are Bastards",
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"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CjmCzV1GuI",
"**Despite state law, no police were present at San Antonio-area school during this week’s shooting **",
"School Cop SMACKS Student with Taser, Walks Himself Into a Lawsuit (youtube)",
"School Cop SMACKS Student with Taser, Walks Himself Into a Lawsuit (invideous)"
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"textContent": "submitted by GatekeeperOnTurdMountain to ACAB\n8 points | 2 comments\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CjmCzV1GuI\n\n**Despite state law, no police were present at San Antonio-area school during this week’s shooting **\n\n *\n\n\nNo police officer or school resource officer was present at the Hill Country College Preparatory High School campus in Bulverde at the time of shooting that occurred there Monday, the Express-News reports.\n\nUnder Texas law, all public school districts are required to have one armed security guard — a licensed peace officer, school resource officer or commissioned security personnel — on each campus during normal school hours.\n\nComal County Sheriff Mark Reynolds told the daily he doesn’t know why the school resource officer provided by the Bulverede Police Department wasn’t present on the public school campus at the time of the shooting, which took the life of one student and wounded a teacher.\n\nThe reported absence of an armed officer is just the latest twist in the campus shooting.\n\nAt around 8:30 a.m. Monday, a 15-year-old student shot a teacher before turning the gun on himself in one of the school’s second-floor classrooms, according to the Express-News. The student died at the scene, while the teacher remains at a San Antonio hospital.\n\nHowever, the motive for the shooting remains under investigation.\n\nThe student was failing several classes, News 4 SA reporter Jaie Avila tweeted Tuesday afternoon. However, Comal Sheriff Reynolds told the Express-News that the student and teacher didn’t have a personal relationship.\n\nHill Country College Preparatory High School canceled classes on Tuesday in response to the shooting.\n\nSchool Cop SMACKS Student with Taser, Walks Himself Into a Lawsuit (youtube) OR School Cop SMACKS Student with Taser, Walks Himself Into a Lawsuit (invideous)",
"title": "Despite state law, no police were present at San Antonio-area school during this week’s shooting"
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