Tweety is not the man to solve school killings.  He is a coward who cannot think clearly about how to confront school shootings.  He would run away f he saw or heard an AR-15 being fired.

The law, police and our institutions have FAILED to protect our children.  More laws will not help; even the Congress says so, parroting the NRA.  More police will simply make more targets, and more police to abuse innocent suspects on the street.  Enhanced mental institutions will not help.  Mentally ill people usually kill themselves rather than others.  Militarization of police will not solve distrust.

I ask millions of Muslims and minority, majority ethnic people to join the NRA.  You do not have to buy guns.  Just join the NRA and express your opinions.

Put a trained armed professional security guard at schools.  Make sure he/she is ready to protect and serve, with one job, kill or stop in any way, attackers that come to the school.

Example:

"Student gunman dies after Maryland school shooting; two other students injured" 
By Justin Jouvenal, Donna St. George and Debbie Truong      March 20, 2018

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/maryland-authorities-investigating-shooting-at-high-school/2018/03/20/4deeadee-2c39-11e8-8ad6-fbc50284fce8_story.html?undefined=&wpisrc=nl_most&wpmm=1

"When the commotion about someone with a gun began Tuesday, Isiah Tichenor, 18, stepped into the hallway at Great Mills High School to pull shut his classroom’s door but instead found himself watching the climax of a school shooting.

He said he saw a classmate with a gun to his own head as a school resource officer rounded a corner at the Southern Maryland school. Tichenor ducked back inside the classroom as he heard shouting.

“Put the gun down!” the officer yelled. “We know you don’t want to hurt anyone.”

The officer ordered the student to drop the gun again before two shots sounded, marking the end of the latest school shooting in a nation weary of them. The shooter, identified as Austin Wyatt Rollins, 17, was hit and later died at a hospital. A female and a male student, ages 16 and 14, were injured and hospitalized.

The shooting, which played out against a rancorous national debate over arming teachers and putting more officers in schools to prevent school shootings, was notable because authorities credited St. Mary’s County Deputy Blaine Gaskill with possibly saving lives by quickly engaging the shooter."