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Sandy Hook: What gunman took Kaitlin Roig's cellphone?
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CFS1200704559 Book 6 00003242
At approximately 9:45 someone (LE) was made aware that there was an active shooter...he/she was left with a dad looking for his son, he/she accompanied dad to firehouse and son was located.....
Now interesting part, Roig GRABBED this persons arm, was upset and feared her cell phone was taken by the gunman....WTF. She was afraid all her personal information would be known by the person who took her phone......hummmmmm
The phone was pinged and was deemed to be within 32 meters of the school or most likely in the school. They were concerned at the time that there were multiple shooters.....
Now I ask you, this teacher, minutes after this massacre, had such a clear state of mind to wonder where her effing phone was?
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34763230
This thread is courtesy of the above AC.
From 00003242:
CSP Officer Kenneth Christensen:
"...[M]y arm was grabbed by Kaitlin Roig, a first grade teacher at the school. She was upset and stated her classroom was the first class in the hall, that she feared her cell phone had been taken by the gunman. She was afraid that all her personal information would be known to the person who took her phone."
1. Why did she fear her phone had been taken by the gunman?
2. What personal information did she think her cell phone would convey to the gunman (does anyone have their home address on their cell phone??)
Possibilities:
Did Roig have personal photos/texts on the phone she was embarrassed about, and did she use "fear of gunman" as an excuse to get officers to find her phone?
Regardless: What in God's name would make her think a gunman would have her phone when the guy was obviously deceased in the school and every damn adult in the school would have known that within minutes of being lead from that school? Wouldn't cops have been assuring frantic teachers, "Don't worry -- he's dead -- you're safe" ?
WHO took Roig's phone?
Her reaction makes it sound as if a gunman WAS in her room, and demanded she turn over her cell phone. Up to that point, Roig had indeed made multiple 911 calls (if in fact the distinctive voice calling from the first hallway is Roig's).
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