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ROTC student used Kevlar sheets to shield students from gunfire
2018-02-23
[NYPost] A Junior ROTC student jumped into action when he heard the gunfire – ushering classmates into a classroom where he used Kevlar sheets to help protect them from the mass killer, according to a report.

Colton Haab, 17, ushered up to 70 people into a JROTC classroom at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, as the bullets from an AR-15 flew.

“We took those sheets, and we put them in front of everybody so they weren’t seen, because they were behind a solid object and the Kevlar would slow the bullet down,” Haab told CNN on Thursday.

“I didn’t think it was going to stop it, but it would definitely slow it down to make it from a catastrophic to a lifesaving thing,” the quick-thinking youngster added.

The Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps students use the Kevlar sheets as a backdrop during marksmanship practice. The material is used to make bullet-proof vests.

Luckily, the Kevlar was not needed because the deranged gunman didn’t enter the JROTC room – but Haab said he and a pal had a plan just in case.

“I was a little scared. I was more worried about getting home safe, making sure everybody got home safe,” he told CNN.

“God forbid, if he did come into the classroom. I didn’t want that to happen, but if it did, I would try to stop him with another friend of mine that was with us.”

He added: “We grabbed two pieces of two-by-four, a fire extinguisher and a chair,” Haab said. “We were going to try to stop him with whatever we had,” according to Reuters.

Haab said he saw heroic football coach and security guard Aaron Feis running toward the gunman to help shield the students before he, too, was fatally shot.

“That’s Coach Feis. He wants to make sure everybody is safe before himself,” Haab told CNN.

“He’s definitely in a better place now. I’m glad that he didn’t suffer that much. It’s sad because it’s not going to be the same without him at school anymore.”
And from Anguper Hupomosing9418, as mentioned below:
FL House Speaker: School shooting was "Abject breakdown at all levels"

Posted by:Bright Pebbles

#8  "I thought retirement was something you earned."

Then Fire that piece of shit and his whole department. If that's how they operate when Children are getting hurt, they do not get a Badge.

Teenage Kids were saving their classmates while these democrat political appointees hid and waited for SWAT to arrive.
They are useless.
Posted by: newc   2018-02-23 18:47  

#7  Waaaaay back when I was in JROTC we had 22's to do the shooting qualification and carried M-1 Garands for drill.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2018-02-23 08:08  

#6  I thought retirement was something you earned.
Posted by: Omeger Gray6606   2018-02-23 01:41  

#5  Sheriff may retire today.

Remember when we used to arm the JROTC?
Posted by: newc   2018-02-23 01:36  

#4  Anguper Hupomosing9418’s article is worth reading in full, as it has additional details including a possible initiative in the state legislature. Though that may get lost in posturing, as generally happens.

I’ve stacked it here so as not to dilute the discussion.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-02-23 00:51  

#3  "Abject breakdown on all levels" Florida state speaker of House.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2018-02-23 00:43  

#2  #1 gun free zone, beligerant visited by Starsky and Hutch 30+ times, reported the impending attack to the FBI, cop on campus cowered when it went down, and this is all the NRAs fault?
Posted by: Omeger Gray6606   2018-02-23 00:41  

#1  I submitted as a separate item the newly disclosed fact that
The armed officer on duty at the Florida school where a shooter killed 17 people never went inside to engage the gunman and has been placed under investigation, officials announced Thursday.
The school resource officer at the high school took up a position viewing the western entrance of the building that was under attack for more than four minutes, but “he never went in,” Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel said at a Thursday news conference. The shooting lasted about six minutes.

The officer, Scot Peterson, was suspended without pay and placed under investigation, then chose to resign, Israel said. When asked what Peterson should have done, Israel said the deputy should have “went in, addressed the killer, killed the killer.”
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2018-02-23 00:04  

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