Lawsuit: Oxford School Security Guard Thought Mass Shooting Was Drill
Lawsuit: Oxford School Security Guard Thought Mass Shooting Was Drill
A group of parents who have filed Oxford Community Schools after a deadly mass shooting have amended their lawsuit to include claims that an armed security guard could have prevented the attack if she had taken action.According to The Detroit News, an attorney for the families said that the security guard initially failed to respond to reports of an active shooting, believing that the attack was a drill and that an injured student was simply wearing “really good makeup.”Ven Johnson, who was filed lawsuits on behalf of several teenage victims and their family members, leveled the allegation after reviewing surveillance camera footage of the attack.Johnson’s review, adds the News, coincides with heightened public interest in law enforcement responses to atrocities.Speaking at a Wednesday news conference, Johnson said that, in the roughly five minutes between the moment suspected shooter Ethan Crumbley opened fire on his classmates and law enforcement arrived at Oxford High School, on-site security personnel had several opportunities to subdue Crumbley before he surrendered to sheriff’s deputies.If security had attempted to intervene, Johnson said, they could have saved the life of at least one student, 17-year-old Justin Shilling.Shilling’s father, Justin Shilling, told reporters that he is devastated to know his son could be alive if only the security guard had responded to the sound of shots fired.“It’s difficult to know that he could still be here,” Shilling said. “I’m never going to be the same.”Johnson, says the Detroit News, constructed his chronology of events after reviewing surveillance camera footage that has not yet been publicly released.Oakland County Sheriff’s Department officials declined the Detroit News’s request for comment.
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