Ira D. Meador: AR-15, body armor stolen from school, recovered by police in Tenn.

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    News Readers The Paperboy

    If a couple teenagers could break in & steal his AR-15 overnight, they could just as easily steal it during daytime hours, when the school is populated with students and teachers.


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    Ira D. Meador, Red Boiling Springs School Resource Officer


    AR-15, body armor stolen from school, recovered by police in Tenn.


    Two Tennessee men are charged with stealing an AR-15 rifle and a bulletproof tactical vest from a high school. A chief deputy with the Macon County Sheriff’s Department says the break-in happened overnight Wednesday, and Red Boiling Springs High School staff discovered it when they arrived Thursday morning. He said the AR-15 belonged to the school resource officer and had been in a locked safe. All schools were placed on lockdown, but parents were not notified. People were left wondering what a gun like that was doing at the school unattended. At least one resident said he has no problems ...


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    https://www.kltv.com/2019/08/10/ar-body-armor-stolen-school-recovered-by-police-tenn/
     
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    School Resource Officers, Protecting Our Students

    5 March 2013


    Parents can rest a little easier now that the School Resource Officers (SRO’s) have been established at every school in Macon County, guaranteeing that a trained individual is there to protect our students and make sure they are safe while attending classes. The Macon County Board of Education had talked about hiring more School Resource Officers for several years and couldn’t seem to find the money, but in light of the Connecticut School Massacre they decided during an emergency meeting, it had to be done to safe guard our students. Macon County Sheriff Mark Gammons, Lafayette Police Chief Stacey Gann, ...



    The School Resource Officers and their assigned schools are: Phil Harper, Central Elementary; Timothy Hackett, Westside Elementary; Josh Smith, Lafayette Elementary; Brian Carter, Macon County Jr. High; Ira D. Meador, RBS High & Elementary; Jennifer Coley, Fairlane Elementary; and Sgt. Terry Atkins, Macon County High School.


    https://www.maconcountychronicle.com/news/3380-school-resource-officers-protecting-our-students
     
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