I read a bit of the report, need to finish it though. The entry time was because no one knew what to do with an active shooter, most small agencies don't do that sort of training. Yeah, I'm sure it happened. To be able to keep that many people quiet over something like that would be near impossible. They see a few "facts" and use them to prove their theory and anything that doesn't conform to their theory is variable that doesn't mean anything. I've read studies that typically we are actually safer today than we were 100, 200, 500 years ago. But back then news didn't travel at the speed of light to the other side of the globe. We constantly see all the bad things going on and it's in our nature to soak that up. School shootings aren't a new phenomenon that only came about in the 90's. But that makes the ratings go up. There are also studies that show debating facts with someone won't change their opinion, it is more likely that you will entrench them even more in their own beliefs, no matter how wrong they might be. We don't like to be wrong and we are all biased that our point of view is the only correct way, everyone else just doesn't get it. Throw in an agenda like guns, politics, abortion, and it makes our already skewed thought process even more messed up. Those in power, be it congress or your boss, think that they are smart enough to do what needs to be done but everyone rise needs to have everything idiot proofed. Sandy Hook happened. 9/11 happened. We haven't thought the world was flat since around 200BC, thats not why Columbus sailed the ocean blue. And they do put fluoride in water.