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Sure, His Advice Is Worth $100 an Hour November 29, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Affirmative Action, Black Crime, Education, St. Louis Local.
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KSDK-NBC-5:

Latest Incident Of Violence At Hazelwood Prompts Response

Two Hazelwood high school students have been taken into custody after a gun was reportedly fired outside of Hazelwood Central High School.

The incident happened after school hours on Monday night.

Charles McCrary, a former St. Louis police officer and safety director for the St. Louis Public School District, was hired to deal with a series of threats and violence in the Hazelwood School District. McCrary was hired for three months at $100 an hour for 20 hours per week.

Since October, there have been five bomb threats in the district and two guns have been found — one was loaded.

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Over the next three months, McCrary said he’ll visit every school in the district. At the end of that time period, he’ll present the school board with a new safety plan.

Whatever this new “safety plan” is, I’m sure it has already been thought of and implemented in other places.  And yet, the Hazelwood School District finds it necessary to dump superlawyer hourly compensation rates on this affirmative action flunkie.

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