Posted on 03/17/2019 5:00:36 PM PDT by SMGFan
The University of Michigan said Saturdays emergency alert may have stemmed from the sound of popping balloons on campus.
At 4:35 p.m. on Saturday, March 16, the University of Michigan Division of Public Safety and Security (DPSS) and local law enforcement received about 20 calls reporting shots fired on the second floor of Mason Hall on the Ann Arbor campus.
During these reports, a vigil was being held for those killed in the mosque attacks in New Zealand.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnem.com ...
Active popper. Oh, no!
Can’t tell the difference between balloons popping and gun fire?
Sheesh.
5.56mm
What good luck for the vigilantes, (what else do you call people holding a vigil?), now the whole world will know about how virtuous the are.
If all balloons are outlawed......
“Children” who have never actually heard a gun fired, but who KNOW everything about, well everything! (Ask those helicopter baby boom parents how that happened).
Children have seen unlimited gun fire on TV, in movies and video games.
Here's the balloon popping:
...Michigan State's 65-60 win over Michigan in the Big Ten Tournament...
oh thank god..
I thought it was U of Minnesota...
we have enough stories about idiots here.
99 Luftballons!
I recall that song by Nena. It was played ‘forever’ back in 1995.
“Uhh..Maybe we should hold our ‘International Paperbag Poppers POP-OFF!’ in a different location next year. Just an idea!”
Were they unregistered balloons?
Quick, get the playdoe, crayons, and safe rooms....
Actually, balloons are on the endangered species list...
Town passes ban on balloons, will fine violators $200
https://nypost.com/2018/04/06/town-passes-ban-on-balloons-will-fine-violators-200/
Now if we could only ban snowflakes! But I digress
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