Another question...kid wears a trench coat every day in the heat? Wouldn't this be a red flag? To someone?
We could really use a resource officer who looks out for stuff like this - not just to carry a weapon - but to use some pro-active initiative. Check stuff out ahead of time. Maybe prevent incidents and in the process help some of these kids who need certain attention.
If we're going to "target" a kid for wearing a coat or long sleeves of any kind in warm weather then there's going to be a long list of kids. Truth is, many kids do this for a variety of reasons. Some reasons involve abuse by others or by self (like cutting). Some involve insecurity, others disability (like autism - they tend to like weighty things when they are stressed). Others might like it for whatever reason. And so on. AFAIK, there's been no strong association between coats or long sleeves and school shooters.The challenge to that is .... if you start targeting kids for what they wear.....the ACLU gets all kind of stressed out.