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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 77765"><p>sorry I wasn't able to get back sooner. I called the police department a little after noon. The sargeant told me they were calling off the search, will be searching near by apartment complex's and businesses. Said as soon as the police helicopter leaves the schools involved in the lockdown will be released.</p><p></p><p>He only had to stay about 20 minutes or so. The school did handle it very well. difficult child didn't know what was going on. Said the teachers continued to teach and just shut the door. They all thought they were being held over because they weren't paying attention.</p><p></p><p>I picked him up, and gave him and several others a ride home. </p><p></p><p>By this time it was later in the afternoon and difficult child had a baseball game. Then when he got home he went around the house locked all the windows and doors. Put a baseball bat in the patio door and took another baseball bat to bed. He doesn't want to go to school tomorrow. Thinks this bank robber is hiding out in his school.</p><p></p><p>Tried to explain to him the reason they were in lockdown was because it wasn't safe outside. He is convinced this man is in his school. He said, "I hope he doesn't waste his bullets on the students". He will be home alone in the morning. He called the neighbor who gives him a ride to see if she is keeping her son home. She told him no, that this man is probably as far away as he can get. Told difficult child this man probably left the state.</p><p></p><p>(So...look out Illinois)</p><p></p><p>Even though the helicopters left and most of the police officers, they were still combing the field and bushes as of late afternoon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 77765"] sorry I wasn't able to get back sooner. I called the police department a little after noon. The sargeant told me they were calling off the search, will be searching near by apartment complex's and businesses. Said as soon as the police helicopter leaves the schools involved in the lockdown will be released. He only had to stay about 20 minutes or so. The school did handle it very well. difficult child didn't know what was going on. Said the teachers continued to teach and just shut the door. They all thought they were being held over because they weren't paying attention. I picked him up, and gave him and several others a ride home. By this time it was later in the afternoon and difficult child had a baseball game. Then when he got home he went around the house locked all the windows and doors. Put a baseball bat in the patio door and took another baseball bat to bed. He doesn't want to go to school tomorrow. Thinks this bank robber is hiding out in his school. Tried to explain to him the reason they were in lockdown was because it wasn't safe outside. He is convinced this man is in his school. He said, "I hope he doesn't waste his bullets on the students". He will be home alone in the morning. He called the neighbor who gives him a ride to see if she is keeping her son home. She told him no, that this man is probably as far away as he can get. Told difficult child this man probably left the state. (So...look out Illinois) Even though the helicopters left and most of the police officers, they were still combing the field and bushes as of late afternoon. [/QUOTE]
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