Keith_Indy
Master
My comments in red:
"If the team knows (which they could have known if they had indeed had a drill at the school previously) that the door isn't locked. One of two simple orders are used "pull and go" or "Push and go".
A closed door is considered locked in all cases when a breacher is present, assuming the breacher has the means available to defeat the door." Was a breacher present? Did it have the means to defeat the door?
And I'm assuming "breacher" means one of those portable battering ram type devices.
The door sometimes locked with effort, says so in the report. School had multiple rooms in multiple buildings. How many doors?
School district PD has more buildings than officers, so that’s multiple school layouts and issues.
Not saying things shouldn’t have happened a different way. I’m trying to convey what the report says.
The Texas House report doesn’t read like a CYA circle jerk to me. There’s plenty of details to digest.
The bigger issue is the failure to lockdown and the complacency of security procedures.