Post by trailboss on Aug 31, 2019 14:13:31 GMT -5
I have not got the book yet, to be released on the 10th..I heard an interview of the father the other day...
www.amazon.com/Why-Meadow-Died-Policies-Parkland/dp/1642932191
In the interview he speaks of the killer, that was adopted by a fifty year old mother that was a crackhead. He could not attend Pre-school, as he bit and scratched, lunged at everyone...In elementary while riding the bus, he had to be harnessed in the bus or every-time a stop was made he would run off the bus and run around it. In middle school he brought dead animals to school he killed and had to be escorted by an adult between classes. In high school it got even worse, and they put him on psychotropic drugs..the father said that was like giving meth to a person with homicidal tendencies.
Throw in the coward of the county, Broward county sherriff, and his three deputies that hightailed it, and you have the makings of a disaster.
www.amazon.com/Why-Meadow-Died-Policies-Parkland/dp/1642932191
Andrew Pollack was an entrepreneur and businessman with experience in scrap metal, real estate, and property management. Everything changed when his daughter Meadow was murdered. He now dedicates his life to making school safe again, founding a non-profit Americans for Children’s Lives and School Safety (CLASS) and making sure that the families of victims get answers and justice.
Max Eden is an education expert at an NYC-based think tank. He was formerly program manager of the education policy studies department at the American Enterprise Institute. Eden has a BA in History from Yale University.
Max Eden is an education expert at an NYC-based think tank. He was formerly program manager of the education policy studies department at the American Enterprise Institute. Eden has a BA in History from Yale University.
Throw in the coward of the county, Broward county sherriff, and his three deputies that hightailed it, and you have the makings of a disaster.
The Parkland school shooting was the most avoidable mass murder in American history. And the policies that made it inevitable are being forced into public schools across America.
“After my sister Meadow was murdered at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the media obsessed for months about the type of rifle the killer used. It was all clickbait and politics, not answers or justice. That wasn’t good enough for us. My dad is a real tough guy, but Meadow had him wrapped around her little finger. He would do anything she wanted, and she would want him to find every answer so that this never happens again.
My dad teamed up with one of America’s leading education experts to launch his own investigation. We found the answers to the questions the media refused to ask. Questions about school safety that go far beyond the national gun debate. And the answers to those questions matter for parents, teachers, and schoolchildren nationwide.
If one single adult in the Broward County school district had made one responsible decision about the Parkland shooter, then my sister would still be alive. But every bad decision they made makes total sense once you understand the district’s politically correct policies, which started here in Broward and have spread to thousands of schools across America.”
—Hunter Pollack, “Foreword”
“After my sister Meadow was murdered at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the media obsessed for months about the type of rifle the killer used. It was all clickbait and politics, not answers or justice. That wasn’t good enough for us. My dad is a real tough guy, but Meadow had him wrapped around her little finger. He would do anything she wanted, and she would want him to find every answer so that this never happens again.
My dad teamed up with one of America’s leading education experts to launch his own investigation. We found the answers to the questions the media refused to ask. Questions about school safety that go far beyond the national gun debate. And the answers to those questions matter for parents, teachers, and schoolchildren nationwide.
If one single adult in the Broward County school district had made one responsible decision about the Parkland shooter, then my sister would still be alive. But every bad decision they made makes total sense once you understand the district’s politically correct policies, which started here in Broward and have spread to thousands of schools across America.”
—Hunter Pollack, “Foreword”