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They are checking response times as well as what units responded. Anyone with 1/2 a brain knows you MUST know your enemy and what their capabilities are.

By doing this they now know how many officers are on campus. They also know how long the response will likely be during an attack. They now know likely avenues of approach by LE as well as how many will respond.

If I were a betting person I would bet that school will be involved in something a lot more serious at some point.

There is absolutely no reason for a couple of middle eastern men to be actively trying to get a response from law enforcement other than preparing for a real attack.

The guys who were arrested are likely clean, as far as terrorist ties and criminal record, so they will likely have the charges and bond reduced but that won't matter because they will make bond quickly and likely be involved long before they go to trial.

If I had children in that school they would be starting their homeschooling Monday.
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The only other reason, which my wife thought of, is perhaps the females at the soccer game were not wearing their burkas and this upset them men.

I still believe this was either them checking response or perhaps s dry run. Either way I am sick to my stomach thinking of this.
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I had an English class with Khaled last semester.

 

He seemed like a good dude, but the Saudi kids are kinda hit or miss personality wise.

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Who knows what their motivations are.  Could be a rehearsal, could be a reconnaissance for others or general planning, or it could just be to jackasses being jackasses.  Arab kids are as immature, and prone to do dumb things as much as American kids.  The act itself certainly justifies a very thorough investigation by TBI, or even the FBI to see if there is a plan for a larger shooting, or they have any connections to something.

 

 

I had an English class with Khaled last semester.

 

He seemed like a good dude, but the Saudi kids are kinda hit or miss personality wise.

 

I had a Saudi in one of my classes last summer.  He was a smart, polite, and very well reasoned individual.  But we butted heads when discussing the Kafala System used for migrant labor when it came up in class for some reason.  He felt it was completely justified and things like the employee holding the workers passport, their work conditions, and other things that we look at as deplorable were just part of the process needed to keep their economy going.  I'd imagine it would be similar to how a slave holder might feel in America circa 1850.

 

A lot of these foreign students are just here for the classes and will go back home after getting a degree, not the children of immigrants who came to America to put down roots.  So, they have a lot of the home country mentalities.  As it pertains to Arab's, I've found the females are easier to socialize with as their perspectives are being opened being outside of the male dominated home, versus the males who are finding themselves in a position of having their perspectives challenged and tend to get defensive over it.

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I think the students need to take the boys behind the woodshed, or field house in this instance, and demonstrate southern discipline.
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