if someone is OC why would he need to be accosted to see ? And if he had hands laid on him I hope he is consulting an attorney.
Interested in this part too.
if someone is OC why would he need to be accosted to see ? And if he had hands laid on him I hope he is consulting an attorney.
I still don't understand why they have rifles.
I would just like to take a moment to clarify all of the above.
I know Mr Cabrera and spent most of the night talking with him about all of this.
To start with, he was not open carrying on campus. He merely submitted an inquiry to the school asking whether they had yet been trained on the new laws that went into effect on the first of the month.
He ended up speaking with the resource officer to clarify the school's position. The resource officer then accosted him in the parking lot to determine if he was open carrying. However, he was not. If you believe that he was, then you must ask yourself why the school was not placed on modified lockdown, as per CCISD policy.
I also have emailed the reporter at KRIS TV and clarified with him. The reporter did the story based on a note from his producer.
Yes, he was arrested before. The charges were dismissed and the officer placed on desk duty. The reason he set up a gofundme account in the first place was that he was arrested and his family wanted to bail him out of jail but didn't have a way to transfer money easily to one central location. Some of his friends also asked if it would be OK if they were to contribute. It wasn't some scheme to make money, as has been implied. I should know. I was one of the contributors.
Either way, it is now a moot story, in that the school has clarified its policies and Mr Cabrera has spoken with the resource officer again this morning and they have reached an understanding in the matter.
Oh, ok. I was under the impression you used to work with CCPD.I have no idea who or what that is... lol
I still don't understand why they have rifles.
KRIS just posted this to Facebook.
CCISD overreach - parking lots are likely school property, but the sidewalks and streets around the school property are public rights-of-way unless they are designated as private roads.
I looked for the AG opinion and couldn't find it. Could you post a link?
Subsection 46.03(a)(l) of the Penal Code prohibits handguns from places on which a school-sponsored activity is occurring, which places can include grounds otherwise excluded from the definition of "premises" such as public or private driveways, streets, sidewalks or walkways, parking lots, parking garages, or other parking areas.
I would just like to take a moment to clarify all of the above.
I know Mr Cabrera and spent most of the night talking with him about all of this.
To start with, he was not open carrying on campus. He merely submitted an inquiry to the school asking whether they had yet been trained on the new laws that went into effect on the first of the month.
He ended up speaking with the resource officer to clarify the school's position. The resource officer then accosted him in the parking lot to determine if he was open carrying. However, he was not. If you believe that he was, then you must ask yourself why the school was not placed on modified lockdown, as per CCISD policy.
I also have emailed the reporter at KRIS TV and clarified with him. The reporter did the story based on a note from his producer.
Yes, he was arrested before. The charges were dismissed and the officer placed on desk duty. The reason he set up a gofundme account in the first place was that he was arrested and his family wanted to bail him out of jail but didn't have a way to transfer money easily to one central location. Some of his friends also asked if it would be OK if they were to contribute. It wasn't some scheme to make money, as has been implied. I should know. I was one of the contributors.
Either way, it is now a moot story, in that the school has clarified its policies and Mr Cabrera has spoken with the resource officer again this morning and they have reached an understanding in the matter.
My IQ is 171 +/- 3
Someone hasn't read the AG opinion on this.
I did. never heard that name, but I left there "several" years ago. I'm oldOh, ok. I was under the impression you used to work with CCPD.
He was their legal beagle
I would just like to take a moment to clarify all of the above.
I know Mr Cabrera and spent most of the night talking with him about all of this.
To start with, he was not open carrying on campus. He merely submitted an inquiry to the school asking whether they had yet been trained on the new laws that went into effect on the first of the month.
He ended up speaking with the resource officer to clarify the school's position. The resource officer then accosted him in the parking lot to determine if he was open carrying. However, he was not. If you believe that he was, then you must ask yourself why the school was not placed on modified lockdown, as per CCISD policy.
I also have emailed the reporter at KRIS TV and clarified with him. The reporter did the story based on a note from his producer.
Yes, he was arrested before. The charges were dismissed and the officer placed on desk duty. The reason he set up a gofundme account in the first place was that he was arrested and his family wanted to bail him out of jail but didn't have a way to transfer money easily to one central location. Some of his friends also asked if it would be OK if they were to contribute. It wasn't some scheme to make money, as has been implied. I should know. I was one of the contributors.
Either way, it is now a moot story, in that the school has clarified its policies and Mr Cabrera has spoken with the resource officer again this morning and they have reached an understanding in the matter.
My IQ is 171 +/- 3
Yeah I am going to say that drop off and pick up is not a school sponsored event.