The school district also has its own police force with four officers and partners with local law enforcement, according to the document. Secondary campuses have staff who patrol door entrances, parking lots and perimeters of campuses. [source]
If that’s what you are referring to, it isn’t exactly what I meant. I was more referring to a dedicated static armed security force that watches entrances to the school.
Sure, just ignore that the Uvalde ISD has its own armed police force.
Regarding that, I found this:
If that’s what you are referring to, it isn’t exactly what I meant. I was more referring to a dedicated static armed security force that watches entrances to the school.
Ah gotcha more people to stand around to listen to the kids die
Am I correct in understanding that you are inferring that the security guards would be likely to do what the police did?