That doesn't make sense. Why would they have moved the dead children outside, before evacuating all the live children? To quote the original post, "5.) According to the official story, the killing was tightly confined to two classrooms, near the front door and office. So why were so many children told to close their eyes while leaving the building through other exits where nothing was even close?"
They probably moved everyone who was shot to a triage area to determine if they were dead, dying, or just injured. Medics don’t make any assumptions that someone is dead until checked. Moving them out, though, doesn’t clean up the scene which I suspect was very, very messy. You don’t want children seeing that.
To keep from seeing the zombies . . . everyone knows this was a zombie attack, and a test run for the real thing. /s
at least one of the teachers, Miss Soto closed her children in a room; there was not room for her, so she faced the bullets head on.
at least one of the teachers, Miss Soto closed her children in a room; there was not room for her, so she faced the bullets head on.
at least one of the teachers, Miss Soto closed her children in a room; there was not room for her, so she faced the bullets head on.
Maybe they didn’t want the kids to see dozens of police in tactical gear...ambulances...wounded and bloody being taken out of the building. May e its a police protocol that is practiced. Do you honestly believe that there was something to hide and they relied on closed eyes to keep it a secret.
You now know the dead children were near the front door. They didn’t know that.
My understanding is that some adults left the office, never to return. Quite possibly, they were in plain sight, as bloody corpses. I can understand an abundance of caution, in the sense of what the children were told. Thank you.