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Thursday, September 6, 2012

No Gun Safes in Plainfield Schools: Police Withdraw Rifle Request

Chief John Konopek sent a letter to Plainfield School District 202 Wednesday taking the proposal off the table.

Police patrolling Plainfield schools won’t carry rifles anytime soon. After a request to install gun safes in four Plainfield schools drew national media attention, Plainfield police sent a letter to District 202 officials withdrawing the proposal. Chief John Konopek sent a letter late Wednesday to Superintendent John Harper and Board of Education President Roger Bonuchi withdrawing a request to install locked gun safes at Plainfield High School – Central Campus, Plainfield North, Plainfield East and Plainfield Academy.  In his Sept. 5 letter, Konopek said he still “strongly supports” the proposal, but wanted to eliminate the request for several reasons. “First and foremost it has changed the focus on what people should be concentrating on…

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Ernie Knight

10:06 am on Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Ron, You still don't get it. Pistols are for clearing small rooms and tight confines. Rifles are for everything else. I never talked abour football fields. That was your invention. You know when SWAT goes into a building (not even one near as large as a high school) and they're carrying RIFLES? They're not for decoration, Ron. The AR-15 .223 round is specifically chosen because it does not …   more ›

Friday, August 31, 2012

Mom’s Petition Opposes Rifles in Plainfield Schools

Colleen Curry is collecting signatures urging the District 202 Board of Education to reject a plan to install gun safes in four Plainfield schools.

When Colleen Curry first heard about a proposal to install gun safes — not to mention AR-15 rifles — in Plainfield schools, she thought it was just a rumor. “I saw some pratter on the Internet,” she said. “It was kind of on my radar.” Curry soon discovered the proposal was real: Under a request by Plainfield Police Chief John Konopek, school resource officers at Plainfield high school campuses sought permission to install gun safes, where they could store their rifles in case of a school shooter incident. Curry said she was shocked to see information about the proposal in a District 202 newsletter last Friday. “I was sort of blown away,” she said. “I thought, I don’t think I’m OK with this.” So on Monday, Curry launched a petition online …

Kim Grimes

11:44 am on Tuesday, October 9, 2012

I am for arming our officers with whatever they think they need to better protect our children.   more ›

Monday, August 27, 2012

Police Chief: Rifles Offer More Protection in Case of School Shooting

John Konopek said officers can handle active-shooter scenarios more effectively using a long gun rather than a handgun.

Since the Columbine High School shooting made headlines around the world, Plainfield police have made active-shooter response part of their regular training. “We’ve been doing rapid deployment/active shooter drills since 2000,” Chief John Konopek said. “Ever since Columbine happened, we’ve made sure it’s a big emphasis that all our sworn officers are prepared to handle an active-shooter situation.” According to Konopek, allowing school resource officers to store their AR-15 rifles on campus would give police one more tool to respond to the unthinkable. Last week, District 202 school board members discussed a proposal to install gun safes in four Plainfield campuses: Plainfield High School – Central Campus, Plainfield North, Plainfield East…

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