15.
Stoneman SWAT Team This video is from the events at Stoneman
High School.
As frightened students wait in the darkened classroom, a SWAT team bursts in, flashlights
shining in their faces, as they bear down on the students.
The police order them to put their hands in the air and put their phones away.
This is where the clip ends, as the user follows orders.
Still, the short clip of the aftermath shows us a brief glimpse at the fear and terror
that students must feel during just such an event.
To the right, you can see a student's arms trembling, and you can hear fearful utterances
as the SWAT team enters.
14.
Staten Island When an unknown threat spread like wildfire
throughout the Staten Island high school of Susan E. Wagner in Manor Heights, the school
went on lockdown, in order for police to investigate the matter.
As this student video shows, the place then devolved into utter chaos, as students wondered
what was going on.
Here's what happened: A student overheard another student claiming
that there was a gun in the locker room.
Once school administrators were alerted to the matter, the place was put on "hard lockdown,"
allowing police to inspect every floor of the building.
They came away empty-handed; the threat was never found.
The claim was likely just a boast or a fear-mongering tactic.
If it was the latter, it worked to incite fear into students.
The video shows the lockdown in action, and the police search for the suspected weapon.
Parents rushed to the school when they heard about the lockdown, in order to pick up their
frightened kids, some of whom had no idea where to go during the event.
Numerous phone calls were made from these students to warn parents about what was going
on and even to say goodbye, should anything awful happen.
City Councilman Steven Matteo declared that everyone was safe and, once the police cleared
the school, students were let out for the day.
13.
Rio de Janeiro Caught on video in Rio de Janeiro, this event
occurred at Escola Municipal by, yet again, a former student.
The man was a 23-year-old who was allowed to enter the school at the beginning of the
day by claiming he was invited to give a lecture.
Instead, he was armed, he entered a classroom and took the live of twelve children.
This sent the school into lockdown, with teachers telling students to hide beneath their desks
as they blocked the doors of their classrooms.
The video shows students fleeing as the man launches his attack.
They are seen rushing down a hallway and out of the school.
Military Police Sergeant Marcio Alves said that when he arrived at the school, he found
the suspect on the second floor exiting a classroom.
The man aimed at police, was hit, fell to the ground, and then took his own life.
The man had a letter on his person which declared his mission and asked to be buried next to
his adopted mother.
12.
SWAT Code Red Lockdown Children hiding under their desks.
Teachers poised at the door.
Clear signs of a school on lockdown, all students and staff awaiting rescue.
You can hear the children's whispers and panicked breathing as they are huddled in
fear.
Screaming is heard outside the classroom door, coupled with shouts from the SWAT team.
This is becoming an all too familiar scene, and this video of a SWAT team entering the
classroom during a Code Red Lockdown at a school in Illinois paints the picture of what
it's like to be in the students' position, bracing oneself for horrors beyond our comprehension.
11.
Stoneman SWAT Team, Part II Yet another video of the Parkland events has
surfaced, and this one again shows a SWAT team entering a classroom to release the students.
The group is seen sitting in a corner of the classroom.
A commotion is heard outside, and the teacher rushes to the door, likely to open it for
the SWAT team.
Once they enter, the students can be heard shouting, "Please, help us!"
And the teacher tries to quiet everyone down to hear orders from the police.
That's when one of the officers asks the first ten people to stand up, and failing
to listen, everyone gets up in a rush to get out as quickly as possible.
You can't blame them.
Going through what they had, panicking is understandable.
10.
Ocala's Forest High School This intense body cam video shows Sky Bouche,
a 19-year-old former student of Forest High School in Ocala, Florida, being held as a
suspect.
Face down on the ground, he answers the officer's questions, while the tape rolls.
Bouche was charged when he entered the school with a guitar case, concealing a sawed-off
shotgun.
Bouche stopped by a bathroom to put on a tactical vest and gloves, then he went to a classroom
and fired one round through the door, leaving a single student hurt.
Bouche apologized to the student he shot, saying, "It doesn't make it better, anyway."
And he was right.
It doesn't get better.
The sheriff's office stated that the suspect confessed to investigators that he'd planned
to commit a worse event on April 13th, but didn't follow through.
Bouche made the purchase from a private online seller shortly after the what happened in
Parkland, Florida.
He saw doing this as his "only way out" of his rough home life.
Luckily, the sheriff's deputy blocked things from getting worse.
He just so happened to be a resource officer at Forest High School and managed to arrest
Bouche without further incident.
9.
In Hiding In this video, you can see students hiding
beneath their desks in a darkened classroom, as the teacher explains what to do.
About four minutes into the video, a female voice is heard over the intercom, requesting
that whoever has a student by the name of "Jacob Patterson" should email them immediately,
so they can come get him.
After this cryptic message is heard, another announcement is made a minute later, ordering
everyone to remain in their rooms.
The announcer also says they are no letting anyone into or off of the campus.
Another minute later, and the announcer declares the lockdown is over, saying students and
staff are now safe to move around campus.
Again, the school and/or the purpose of this lockdown was not detailed in the YouTube video,
but this serves as another illustration of what just such an event feels like from the
perspective of a scared student.
8.
Intruder or Student Still with all the precautionary measures
in schools, sometimes these measures are not enough.
Sometimes, the bad guys break through, and a school might go into lockdown because of
it.
That's what happened at Kentwood High School in December of 2014, when a suspect fled police
custody and sought refuge at a nearby school.
The man was handcuffed and, when the school went into lockdown, as police searched for
him, he was mistaken for a student and placed in an office along with two female students.
While it may sound a bit crazy - mistaking a runaway suspect who just so happens to be
handcuffed for a student - the escapee was only 19 and actually used to be a Kentwood
student.
So, he knew exactly where he was going when he fled the cops.
The video shows the suspect running onto the campus and, when inside the building, he attempts
to remove his jacket as he runs.
He is later seen in surveillance video racing down the hallways of the school.
Once there, he told the two female students inside that the school was on lockdown because
of him.
He asked that they phone his mom up for him.
Three more students were soon pulled into the office and, although the suspect was with
them for upwards of ten minutes, he never threatened or intimidated them; instead, he
told them what was going on and asked them for help.
7.
Not a Drill ManiacJordan published this video of her school
lockdown in February of 2017, writing, "So when we're about to leave ... the announcement
went off and it said this is not a drill we're in lockdown."
In the video, you can see the student is sitting under her desk, filming the incident, awaiting
directions on what to do next.
As many in the comments wrote, the teacher in this video is particularly impressive.
Completely calming and protective of the students, telling them she will "go down" before
letting the intruders get at them.
One commenter, Sheryl Battle, wrote: "This is the lady that you want to be with when
this happens."
I couldn't agree more.
6.
Locked Outside HydraClan100 published this video in February
of 2013, writing, "I was out side of my school when this was happening."
As he narrates in his video, he was sitting in his car outside his school, when he saw
police charging in.
Police sirens can be heard in the background, as the armed officers enter the school.
The uploader thinks it likely that another student brought a weapon to school, which
wouldn't be a stretch of the imagination, as a dozen or so cop cars can be seen in the
area.
Although it's not stated what school this is or what could have been going down to invite
all these armed police to rush in, it's certain that this kid was not going back to
school that day.
5.
Serra High School When a bang was heard near the Serra High
School campus, the school was placed on lockdown.
It's believed that this was related to two people who were seen taking copper wire from
a construction site to the north side of the campus, prompting a witness to report the
incident to the school, who called police.
In the video, the students can be seen chatting and rustling around a darkened room, loud
as can be.
They don't seem to be afraid of the circumstances or of being in a state of lockdown.
While some students tell others to hush up, there is talking at a loud volume throughout
the video.
Luckily, no one was harmed in the making of this video - or during the lockdown.
The suspects fled the scene when police arrived and managed to escape without capture, after
which the lockdown was lifted.
Although this could have ended much more poorly, this seventeen-minute video might serve future
students as a cautionary tale of "what not to do in the event of a lockdown."
4.
Hard Lockdown What happens when your school is placed on
"hard lockdown"?
Watch this video and you'll see.
The video, published by chase g in September of 2016, starts off with an announcement of
the hard lockdown over the intercom.
During the announcement, the teacher calmly tells some of the students to get up and move
their desks.
Then, in an orderly fashion, the students are asked to move to the far tables and the
lights are turned out.
The students wait in silence for what happens next.
In a low voice, the teacher explains the evacuation plan to the students, if they are called to
evacuate.
While the video isn't as high intensity as some of the others in this list, it demonstrates
what children as young as these kids are must worry about in present-day America.
3.
Drop to the Ground This video shows what it's like to be burst
in on by police.
Although the video cuts out for most of the 37 seconds of the recording, the audio is
frightening enough.
As the video begins, you see children hiding behind a desk or table turned on its side,
likely a barricade from whatever - or whomever - lies beyond.
Then the video goes dark, as police enter the classroom and order everyone to show their
hands.
This is when the camera is dropped.
Still, even without video, you can vividly imagine armed police busting in, dressed in
black, ordering everyone to drop to the ground.
You can hear a scuffle as police overturn things, although you cannot see what is happening.
The events that led to this is a mystery, as the video doesn't describe it in detail.
But whatever it was, it's safe to say it wasn't pretty.
2.
Manchester SukaiWolf published this lockdown video in
September of 2017.
At the beginning of the video, an alarm is sounding off, and the students can be seen
hiding under their desks.
While the details of this lockdown were not posted on the video, it is believed to have
occurred at Swinton High School in Manchester.
It was there that a 16-year-old boy was arrested on September 26th, 2017, the same day the
video was posted.
The boy was arrested after a 17-year-old was knifed and rushed to a nearby hospital.
The suspect was later taken into custody at the school.
Chief Inspector Glenn Jones gave a statement, saying: "It is only fortunate that his injuries
are not considered to be life-threatening.
I know that this news will cause concern to people living in the area, particularly people
with children at the school."
Jones went on to reassure the community that a full investigation had been launched, and
the school was cooperating with the investigation.
The short video is alarming, as you can imagine what must be going through these children's
heads as they await further instruction.
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1.Parkland This video shows the horrific events that
occurred on February 14th, 2018 unfolding in the drama department, just after 19-year-old
Nikolas Cruz was on the other side of the doors.
Cruz had been suspended, but was dropped off at the school by an Uber in the afternoon.
He was wearing a backpack and carrying a duffel bag, when a staff member saw him striding
"purposefully" toward Building 12 and alerted a colleague via radio.
A code red lockdown was activated when a staff member heard the gunfire.
In the video, you can see students huddled with their teacher in a dark corner of the
room - perhaps a closet - as police enter.
After they break through the classroom door's window to gain access, you can hear the teacher
telling her students to relax, breathe, and follow the polices' instructions.
They enter drawn, and the students are told to put their hands up and get down on the
floor.
The SWAT team was likely searching for Cruz, but when they entered the school that day,
he was long gone.
No motive has been put forth by police or prosecutors, but Cruz's "pattern of disciplinary
issues and unnerving behavior" warranted investigation.
Meanwhile, Cruz will now most likely spend the rest of his life behind bars.
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