Business Insider -
11 Jan 2013 23:43

A Pennsylvania superintendent wasted no time when news of Adam Lanza hit the airwaves, Superintendent Mike Strutt was on the phone with Butler County School Board President Don Pringle that same day, reports Eli Saslow of the Washington Post. In a matter of days, they got permission and funds for 22 full-time former state troopers to stand as guards in their district -- despite running at deficit spending and skeletal staff. The troopers, who all had to have 20 years active service, carry fire...
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