FL’s Indian River County School District added AR-15 to every school | Eastern NC Now

School resource officers who can access rifles

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WFLA reports that Indian River County Sheriff Eric Flowers said, “If they’re coming at us with an AR-15, we’re going to return with the same or greater firepower.”

Flowers told CBS 12 News that having the AR-15s in the school saves time in the event of an attack by saving resource officers from having to run out to their cars to retrieve a rifle.
 
 

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( August 16th, 2022 @ 11:26 am )
 
A western North Carolina county was the first to do this with the Ar-15s to protect schools. It is a great idea. We need to do this in Beaufort County.



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