Some Schools In Idaho, US, Ban Backpacks, Students Respond (30 PICS)

Posted in INTERESTING       1 Oct 2021       3027       13 GALLERY VIEW

Recently, four schools in Rigby, Idaho, banned backpacks from their halls after a 13-year-old student was found with a gun in hers. “Elementary schools will still be able to have backpacks,” Monica Pauley, a spokeswoman for Jefferson School District 251, explained. “We are doing this as a precautionary measure”. But other students still had to find a way to adapt to this new rule, and so they did…

Students were reportedly asked to carry their books to the school and place them in their lockers. Teachers and administrators are planning to assist students where needed.

School District Superintendent Chad Martin issued a press release on the matter:

“We ask our parents to partner with us in keeping all of our students safe. Please keep your firearms safe and inaccessible to students. If you notice changes in your student’s behavior, attire, or personality notify us so we can help your student,” he said.

 

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The last school shooting in the area took place in May when two students and one adult suffered non-life-threatening injuries at Rigby Middle School.

Then, a 6th-grade student pulled a handgun out of her backpack and started shooting in a hallway before going outside, said Jefferson County Sheriff Steve Anderson. Luckily, math teacher Krista Gneiting was there to stop her.

Gneiting was preparing her students for their final exams when she said she heard a gunshot. She said she looked outside her classroom and saw the school’s janitor lying on the floor in the hallway. The teacher shut the door as she heard two more shots.

 

“I just told my students, ‘We are going to leave, we’re going to run to the high school, you’re going to run hard, you’re not going to look back, and now is the time to get up and go,'” Gneiting recalled during an exclusive interview with ABC News.

The girl shot another victim in the hallway before moving outside and shooting the third victim. Gneiting was helping one of the students who had been shot when she saw a girl holding a gun.

“It was a little girl and my brain couldn’t quite grasp that,” she said. “I just knew when I saw that gun, I had to get the gun.”

Gneiting looked at the girl and asked, “Are you the shooter?”

“I just walked up to her and I put my hand over her hand, I just slowly pulled the gun out of her hand and she allowed me to,” the teacher said. “She didn’t give it to me but she didn’t fight. And then after I got the gun, I just pulled her into a hug because I thought, this little girl has a mom somewhere that doesn’t realize she’s having a breakdown and she’s hurting people.”

 

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Education officials are forbidding their students from using bags and purses while on school grounds in other parts of the country, too.

KPIX5 reported that high schools in Texas, Illinois, Ohio, and other states have all sent word to parents that their children will have to find other ways to carry their books this fall.

 

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Scottie 3 year s ago
And Americans are still in denial about their gun laws or lack thereof.
       
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Fran 3 year s ago
Scottie,

Do some research: in the US guns are used defensively almost 3x more often than in any crime (CDC). Nevermind the clear use case being presented in Australia right now.
       
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Scottie 3 year s ago
Fran,

You literally have school shootings every week. Obviously those kids were using the firearms for protection right?
       
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Priscilla 3 year s ago
Scottie, US citizen here. Just a small modification to your statement.
"Some Americans" not all. Trust me. The majority of us don't even own guns.
       
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Ivy 3 year s ago
Priscilla, very true, but it depends on where you live. I’m from CA and guns aren’t a way of life like in TX, thankfully. And, despite what gun lovers say, the US has the highest adjusted accidental death by gun and murder by gun rates in the world. All these die hard gun lovers like to act like they live in imminent danger of a terrorist attack or a home invasion at any moment, when in reality they’re middle class living in the safest neighborhoods and cities in the nation. It’s completely unnecessary.
       
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Zachariah 3 year s ago
Scottie,
It's not denial, but rather a conscious conclusion that firearms protect from tyrannical government and other 'bad guys', and a few hundred dead Americans is acceptable loss within that ideology.
Before anyone attacks; I don't agree with this mentality...just stating the (apparent) majority stance on the issue.
       
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Scottie 3 year s ago
Zachariah,

The problem is, if the government has the support of the armed forces/police etc., a few people with guns isn't going to stop sh#t lol
       
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Ivy 3 year s ago
Scottie, yeah but they get a power trip from their guns and their egos tend to warp their reality.
       
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Kristopher 3 year s ago
The real problem isn’t the guns. It’s the Americans holding the guns…
       
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Lola 3 year s ago
Kristopher,

Nope, it is the guns... Switzerland has a gun problem too, and those guns are not held in 'Murican hands.
       
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Trix 3 year s ago
Because all the criminals would hand in their guns when a ban came along.....
       
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Scottie 3 year s ago
Trix,

Last I checked, it wasn't criminals shooting up schools. Well, they were obviously criminals after the fact, but before, they were kids. Kids in other developed countries do not have easy, ready access to firearms.
       
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Cassandra 3 year s ago
And apparently not one person who's blaming the parents or whoever actually owned the gun for not keeping it in a gun locker or somewhere where the kid couldn't get it. Most these school shootings could have been avoided if people actually kept their guns locked away or with a trigger lock at least.
       
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