Broward County Schools created the PROMISE program due to concerns about “students of color, students with disabilities and LGBTQ students” being “disproportionately impacted by school-based arrests.” The "look the other way" approach began. Arrests 2011-12: 1,056 2015-16: 392
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Broward County Sheriff Union President Jeff Bell: “They don't want the police officers making arrests on campus and they don't want the drugs to be found on campus and they don't want the warrants to be served on campus because it looks like there is bad stats at the school."
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A year ago we dealt with my oldest daughter being bullied. She switched classes, switched schedules, and eventually switched schools. All the while there were no actions taken against the boy who bullied her. We couldn't understand it then, but now it all becomes clear.
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Apparently brandishing guns is on the list in the case of Cruz.
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Then what happened?
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They probably have another shooter in their midst. Has anyone thought of that?
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I’m for decriminalizing manslaughter in arena sports.
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Crime went Undocumented & Unpunished.
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