@@widevader698 oh it's not a joke but I hate when a group is in seriously danger , they have to be quiet and there's that one person who starts crying or screaming
i remember in a lockdown when I was in year 1. (I'm Australian, a vicious fox entered the school and was attacking students). A kid ran out to the fox- luckily that kid wasn't injured but some others were. Some kid don't care about the "this is not a drill" added message.
as someone who has been in a real lock down with a armed man it was so scary the teacher had to beg for us not to cry she started passing out skittles to keep our minds busy it was scary bc the shooter was banging on the door and we heard yelling and a gunshot and it went completely silent he had been shot and we were fine it was scary
First story: Stay quiet when you're alone in a bathroom during a lockdown. Second story: Schools need to give new teachers a crash course on lockdowns, and probably basic self defence (at least). Third story: Take the child with you if they're alone. Simple mistakes that led to people almost dying.
the fact that the teacher locked the door of the class room was kinda cool because she showed that she cares about kids lives,and it was probably too risky to take the child because the intruder couldve just shot the teacher and kidnap the child , i mean we dont want 2 people to die
@@jessicas9004 He was dumb. Then asks are you coming? I would have got out and made sure I was first and he didn't come out right behind me. Are you coming? Kids like yeah opens door and stabs him right there.
@@amazingdigitaledits exactly your not supposed to make any noises. Your on a lock down someone has a weapon most likely and you hear someone come in…why would you even think to ask who’s in there?
@@helpmereach1ksubsforwaterf823I think I have most of it blocked off in my head since it was a really scary experience so I don't remember all the details but what I do remember is some crazy guy with a knife at my elementary school. He actually came to the classroom I was in but thankfully our teacher had double locked the door. In the end the police came and I don't recall anyone getting hurt after everything.
@@chaoticfangurl567 I’ve been in lock downs 4 times when I was in elementary. So glad no one got hurt, but still. It was scary. Can’t wait to go back to school this year…
I only had one lockdown that wasnt a practice, I was in 7th grade and a guy broke into a house right next to a school and was on the run. There were helicopters around and we were in lockdown for about 2 hours
So I actually had a fairly unique experience with lockdown drills. Back in Highschool I had a history teacher who happened to be a petty officer in the Navy. He made sure to drill us every lockdown drill as if the school were actually to be put in lockdown. However unlike the traditional “stay out of sight and cower in a corner routine” he taught us how to form a defensive plan of action and put it into effect. His first lesson involved stacking desks from the wall all the way to the door. The reason for this is that it transfers all the energy applied to the door into the wall meaning in order for someone to bust down the door, they have to apply enough force bust through 8 inch thick concrete walls. The second thing he taught us was how to make offensive weapons. This one might shock some of you, but as it turns out you can make a fairly good crossbow out of school supplies. The other weapon he taught us to make was less complex and simply involved breaking apart a pair of large scissors and using the blades as twin wielded knives. The final lesson was taking defensive positions. The way our classrooms were built in my Highschool was the door was made of synthetic wood but was thick enough to resist low caliber bullet fire and there was a small rectangular window next to it. So during lockdown drills we’d place the biggest guy in the classroom next to the door on the opposite side from the window, that way if someone shot through the door they wouldn’t get hit and if they tried to break the glass and unlock the door the person their would stab their hand with the scissor blades. The rest of us would flip our desks over and stack them into barricades to provide ourselves with concealment to hide behind until we’d pop out and shoot any intruder with our makeshift crossbows. Looking back, the whole thing was very unorthodox but it gave us confidence for situations that would have otherwise been extremely tense.
Wow. I know a lot of this stuff is scary, and way to many times, kids think it would be "fun" or "cool' to have to defend ourselves against a "bad guy" but in reality, some people just freeze up because they're so scared. I'm glad your teacher prepared you and your class like that. That is valuable info to have with you.
Yes literally I have kids in my class who might start to cry cuz of how scared they are and i be like I’m my mind “ shut your mouth or if i die ima posses your soul for my second life
One time, we had a lockdown that wasn't a drill, and everyone was genuinely freaking out. You could hear teachers yelling to clear the halls and rushing kids into random classrooms (this was just before 1st period). We didnt find out until the next day that it was a "false alarm" because these two kids started a huge fight that dragged in 5 other kids.
Being NOT from the US, school attacks and lockdown drills are such a weird concept for me. The last time we had drills was at the end of Apartheid in the early 90s. Even those were merely drills as we've never had a school shooting and our last mass shooting was in 1927. Must be really stressful.
I’m in Canada and we had a drill every year (maybe even more than once per year). But I don’t remember us ever having the real thing (at least from my experience). Maybe it happened once and I don’t remember it
Here in the States, it isn't necessarily about guns, though (although they are a higher factor). It's also about weird creepers who just show up, or a vindictive relative, or someone who's gone off their rocker, or a pedophile with extra ambition. I grew up in a moderately-sized city with an average crime rate, and like the Canadian commentator, we only practiced lockdown drills once a year, and they were nothing special. The principal would simply jump on the intercom, say we're practicing the lockdown drill, the teachers would turn off the lights and lock the doors, and we'd just chill for fifteen minutes until the principal gave the all clear. My Mom taught elementary school in a more dangerous part of town, so they would practice twice a year, nothing to shake a stick at. I will say, though, while every culture has its crazy people, I definitely think the U.S. has seen an uptick over the last few decades. Seems to me that our culture has become increasingly unstable and sociopathic -- there are a lot of things I like about it, but I think decades of being "overfed and undereducated" has really started to take a turn. People who expect instant gratification (which also includes revenge and predatory instincts) will go to greater lengths to get what they want without considering the bigger, long-term consequences. And I think that's why there's a noticeable increase in violence and instability here in the U.S. Do the guns play a factor? I would definitely say yes, they do. But I think the bigger factor overall is the United States has consistently let its education standards fall while enjoying a consistent increase in indulgence and convenience. Maybe I was just naive when I was young, but the U.S. seems much more unstable now than when I was growing up.
my school has never had a shooting, only drills. closest we've gotten was my friend's brother making an extremely unfunny "joke" on social media about how he was going to shoot up the school, posting images of guns he had. he didn't actually do it, but he was still expelled.
Same here, Australia tho, my primary school never did any drills but that’s likely just because I was in the worst school in the area in an already poor crime filled suburb. Anyways back in primary school some dude with a knife was threatening kids through the fence at lunch, then he broke through the glass front door of the school, nobody knew what to do so we just got herded into the middle courtyard. We could actually see him as well because there was a little intermediate room between the courtyard and front door he had broken, guy was bleeding from breaking through the glass door and was presumably drugged up so he kinda just sat there in that room. Cops eventually came around and just tased him. Weird experience for all because even in such a bad area, nobody had attacked a school before this side of the city.
I live in Australia and there was one time when our whole school went into lockdown because 2 very aggressive kangaroos manage to knock out a staff and get in through the doors. The announcement said there was a kangaroo and me and the boys just laughed until they said it wasn't a drill. They were only in there for about 6 minutes but they were bigger than I thought.
As an Aussie, I’ve experienced something similar except in the wild…and to me, I was with my younger brother and dad and we were going for a walk next to a fenced off part of land that kangaroos are known to live in. I wandered off to look at the lake across the road and somehow a giant kangaroo came bounding over the fence, across the road and straight toward me I was like 10 and absolutely horrified as this massive kangaroo, taller than my father stopped abruptly and stood right in front of me for a solid minute, the scariest staring contest of my life. Eventually I got up slowly and ran, I may have been 4ft tall and incredibly chubby but that didn’t stop me, never been closer to shitting my pants 💀
When I was in high school, we had four separate occasions where we either went into lockdown or had to evacuate the entire building in just two years. I think the lockdowns were just because the police were searching lockers for something illegal (nothing as dramatic as an intruder), but the two evacuations were definitely because of bomb threats. For the first evacuation, they just had us hang out at the football field. Second time, we had to walk a mile down the road to the city garage. Both times, it turned out to be a false alarm. On the other hand, when some of the older students kept threatening to run me over in the parking lot, school administration completely failed to take any action. In fact, when my mom pulled me out of that school and cited that as the reason why, they pretended it was the first they'd ever heard about it.
We had a lockdown last year because someone accidentally set off the pre-recorded message on the loudspeaker. The scary thing was, this happened on the FIRST day of school, so everyone though it was real. To make things even worse, I was in the 3rd floor science room and they were doing major renovations so there wasn’t even a knob or lock on the doors. My teacher grabbed the fire extinguisher and crouched by the door ready to knock out anyone who walked in. I’m just glad it was a false alarm…
@@henryheinecke2994 yeah it was honestly surreal, cause it was the first day back in-person since COVID lockdowns. It felt like the world was just going crazy
I'll never forget 9th grade. It was music class. Typically we're upstairs but someone had a broken leg so we were down stairs. The auditorium was right across the hallway with the band class playing. The entrance doors directly to the left. They called an emergency lockdown saying someone had entered the school and they weren't sure what entrance it was. We had to run down the hall and auditorium steps. There was 100 or so of us. Kids were laughing and making jokes. I was crying and the teacher saw that. Turns out it was a parent, mistaken as an intruder. The teacher the next day reamed out everyone but me. I texted my mom as I was running telling her that I loved her and there was someone in our school. That memory still haunts me of those kids. If it was real we would've all died because of their jokes.
Was in a lockdown myself when I was younger. Turns out the school next to us got in a really bad fight and they went out of the school boundaries and wrecked stuff. There were cops and helicopters. I thought it was a drill the entire time so I spent it reading a comic about rats under my desk
April 20,1999 was the Columbine School massacre and I was a Senior in HS. Before this we didn't have to wear visible School badge/ID, the doors weren't always locked, after you graduated even years prior you could still visit your old teachers, it breaks myheart now knowing that this is a constant threat in this country:( God help us!
That's literally how it still is in every other country. I'm really sorry that being a part of the education system in the US can be compared to risking your life.
I was in a lockdown when I was in my first year of middle school. I was leaving my math class when everyone started running back to the classrooms. I asked a nearby student what was going on and they said that there was a lockdown going on. Luckily, I wasn’t that far from the classroom, so I ran back. Later that day, I learned that there was a gang fight going on near my school.
@@KeloTheWolfy Parents came and picked us up. We were stuck at school for so long because they couldn't let all the parents come in and take their kids, they had to sign in and verify their IDs and shit. It was a fiasco tbh. Oh yea, all the students had to leave their stuff at school and our county police department snooped through all of our stuff over the weekend Edit: Lockdown started at 12:15PM-ish. I left at 8:45 PM
Ive had about 2 real lockdowns, Both scared my entire school, one only scared us all when we didn't know what was goung on. 1st one was just VERY heavy rain which was in my old school, 2nd one was just a guy walking around the newer school, he actually wasn't dangerous at all. Guy was just tryna enjoy the view. (we where still flippin terrified)
These scary stories bring me back to 2017 for some reason. Anyone else agree? Edit: Wow this the first comment I have with this many likes and replies, thx guys.
It’s insane that we live in a society where students cannot get a decent education without worrying if they will even come back to school alive the next day. It is sickening, and I send out prayers to anyone that has gone through this shit.
Teacher:(in a whisper) students, stay quiet! This isn't a drill Students: AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Teacher:that's it I give up, AY WE IN HERE!!!!
When your stuck in the bathroom in a lockdown 😭👀🙏 This is why I’d not regularly use the bathroom in school unless in the morning when people are still walking in
I experienced a lockdown in middle school in Vegas. Lasted 5 hours. There was a suspected terrorist in one of the nearby houses. We had lockdown drills so we thought it was that, even though they said it wasn't a drill, we didn't take it seriously until after the first hour or so. We had to have lunch during it, and each class had to be escorted to the cafeteria one at a time by heavily armed SWAT. Seeing armed guards at every entrance made it so much more real. After around 4 hours of it, we hear shouting across the street of SWAT announcing themselves and forcefully entering some home. Around a minute later, 2 shots. As soon as the shots happened, everyone got dead silent. We also had bomb squad inspect the school and surroundings before lockdown concluded. idk if anything was found, but definitely one of the most surreal experiences I've had. It really makes you respect and appreciate having these procedures in place, they can and do save lives.
No wonder kids don’t like, or don’t want to go to school. When they can’t even feel safe in there. My condolences to those who had to go through such a traumatic experience so early in life.
I remember at my primary school, the lockdown noise was pure nightmare fuel. One time I didn't expect it, so I literally jumped out of my seat when it played
Music? Also for me in California, damm fire drills always during the tests worth like 78 percent of the grade, like “that is… B wait oh that’s 765…. Not.. so it’s-“. BRRrRbRrBrR “there is a fire reported in the building please exit in an orderly fashion and stand outside”
I was in a school lock down and there was 5 of the clowns in the school (2016) and we found out 3 out of the 5 had hand guns no one was hurt but they broke into a room thankfully the class was on the first floor so the kids in there were able to go out the window but the kids were mentally Scarred and the school was shutdown for a week many students heard and saw the clowns outside the window of the school doors (it didn't become big because I'm from a small town but it was terrifying )
I was once in a real lockdown. I was in either Senior Kindergarten or grade 1. All I remember was that we were all in the library which was on the second floor and we were running to the far corner where there were tinted windows to the outdoors and I remember looking down below us and seeing a man banging on the door and trying to get into the school. That’s where my memory of that day stops. Now that I know better, I wish I could remember more about it but again, I was only 4 or 5 years old so I’m surprised I can remember it at all.
@@IMAMERICANOWGIVEMEYOUROIL well, it wasn’t enough to scar me for life, I don’t think anyone even got injured or anything. I actually forgot about it for a long time.
One time I was in a school lockdown in 5th grade. In 5th grade, we practiced rotating classes with 6th grade to help us get ready for 7th grade. I was in rotation 4, which was ELA. We were all writing in our journals as I patiently waited for school to be over. The class suddenly heard the principal's voice on the speaker. "We are on lockdown. This is not a drill, i repeat, this is not a drill" Everyone knew to get under the desks. My teacher quickly locked the doors and let a girl, about in 1st grade, inside. We were all horrified and at least 5 people were crying. I tried to calm the girl next to me. After around 10 - 20 minutes we heard the lockdown was over. Nobody was hurt. Apparently something happened nearby. Some of my classmates still have PTSD when the anouncements randomly go on.
YEP I AGREE ANYWAYS ARE YOU SAVED BRANDON NAATZ ? HAVE YOU ACCEPT JESUS AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR AND RECEIVE ETERNAL LIFE I COULDN'T IMAGINE HEAVEN WITHOUT YOU
Teacher: everyone be quiet The quiet kid: The whole class:😐 The russian kid: The whole class: 👀 The anime kid: The whole class: 😱 The kid: The whole class: 💀
And we're expected to basically jump the guy if he gets in Like, how are a buncha random teens gonna beat an armed and highly dangerous guy who could easily just start popping everyone the moment he gets in
YEP ME TOO ANYWAYS ARE YOU SAVED DOLLFACE ? HAVE YOU ACCEPT JESUS AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR AND RECEIVE ETERNAL LIFE I COULDN'T IMAGINE HEAVEN WITHOUT YOU
My experience: One year during high school, there was this person who was wearing a black hoodie and navy blue pants. The person walked through the hall and was holding what looked to be a 9mm. The announcement on the PA system said that there is a person with a firearm in the building. So then the staff locked the doors, covered the windows with construction paper and told the kids to go into the closet. Then suddenly, the lights started to flicker inside the closet. We then heard banging on the door and footsteps. Then we get the announcement that there could be a bomb in one of the lockers. So then the police came with a bomb-sniffing dog and they started searching. About 40 minutes later, the announcement said the person had been caught.
I live in Australia, my lockdown last year was because a person with a gun entered the school. I was laughing until the last sentence "this is not a drill."
A student who was 2 years behind me in school was in a lockdown the year after I graduated because someone called the high school demanding money or they'd enter the school and start killing people. He wrote a post about his experience and said he was in the lobby when the police showed up and they sent him to the guidance office, which is right next to the main office as the lockdown was called. He could hear everything going on in the office, including the staff saying "We need to get them out of here" and even some of the call, including the part when the caller revealed his intentions of killing them. Both schools were searched by armed law enforcement during the lockdown and then evacuated to a "designated safe area" while the armed officers guarded them. All students were sent home with their parents until 2 days later. Several other schools in the county and a few local businesses also locked down upon learning of the threat. Nobody was found with a weapon in either local school and as far as I know the caller was never caught
I’ve had a real lockdown before, when I was in elementary school. This was about 8-10 years ago, when I was still in primary school. There was a bus stop close by to our school, and me being a young kid, I loved watching them go by. But on this specific day, it was a bit different. Somebody’s random car was parked in one of the bus loops where they park so the drivers can take a break. There was a man standing next to the fence of the yard. This wasn’t immediately alarming since there is a sidewalk close by, but I saw he was talking to the kids. I was too far to hear him, I was likely about 10-15 meters away. One of my friends told me that he was saying some very weird and creepy things, if you know what I mean. I don’t know if he said anything about entering the school or something, but there was multiple unlocked gates close by to him, so it was enough to scare the young kids of a possibly dangerous man entering the school. I saw multiple kids coming back crying from some of the creepy and weird things he was saying. One of the students went to a teacher and told them what was going on. The man was getting closer to the fence, and was taking pictures of the kids. The teachers went to lock some of the gates, and an announcement came on to say we were entering a lockdown and to proceed inside the building immediately. Keep in mind, the speakers are extremely quiet, and are pretty far from us. He started to catch on now, as it looked like he started to try and leave as we were told to proceed inside. I was all alone in the corner of the field, so I didn’t really hear what happened, I just saw people running inside. Since I was one of the last to start running inside, I saw 2 police cars pull up with their lights on just as the man attempted to get inside of his car. We were in lockdown for about an hour and 30 minutes, likely because of some of the threats he made. Eventually they lifted it to a secure school for the remainder of the day. As we were leaving, there was police cars on every point around the building, just parked there. This was pretty strange since there is almost never any police cars in this area. I didn’t even know it was real until my friend told me what was happening. I’m very glad the police came when they did, and those students who were witnessing it happened told the school.
The closest I have ever come to being in a school shooting is one time I was in class and a woman on the intercom told the teachers to check their emails for more detail. But to sum it up there was suspicious police activity on a road I think was called “west side tech”. Not really a scary experience but startling nonetheless.
my school went into lockdown during the Saugus shooting since my school was relatively close to Saugus. I remember my grade was supposed have a day filled with activities and stuff that we were learning about and just before we started our school went into lockdown and later we got off of school early so my mom picked me and my brother up and as soon as we got home we turned on the news to see that there had been a shooting and I was in shock becuase I had thought that the lockdown was a drill (i was in 5th grade) it still gives me chills everytime I think about it
I've only had one true lockdown story. I was in my Sophomore year of high school when we were about to start class one day. Suddenly, about two minutes after the school day officially began, we heard over the intercom that we were going under lockdown. At first, a lot of us thought that it was a drill, even after the person on the intercom said it wasn't a drill. We thought it was one of those drills the teachers were told about and not the kids. So, we get to the back of room and sit back against the wall like we're told to do, and then we see our teacher barracading the door with the desks and takes a softball bat from one of the student's bags. After a while, it started to sink in that this was a serious lockdown and some of us started to panic. You see, this lockdown had happened exactly two weeks after the Parkland shooting, so that was still fresh in everyone's minds. And we were a small rural high school of about 400 students in total, so we didn't expect something like this to happen. We weren't sure if some lunatic or even a student entered the school with a gun and was beginning to shoot. A lot of us began texting our parents about the school being on lockdown and not knowing why it was. Throughout all this, my teacher was standing beside the barricaded door with the softball bat in her hands, ready to swing at anyone who managed to get through the barricade. We were looking at our school laptops to see if any news had come in about our school, but there was nothing. Eventually, we were told that everything was okay. It turned out that there was a carjacking about mile from our school, and while two of the carjacker surrendered, one had escaped and was feared to have a weapon in his possession, so they locked down the school as a precaution. While nothing bad happened, that was probably the scariest thing to happen to me at the time. The fact that we didn't know what was going on and having another tragedy occur just two weeks before filled us with fear, and I hope nobody experiences that type of fear.
I've had one lockdown that wasn't a drill before. This happened during lunchtime so we were all in the cafeteria and outside. Needless to say, it was chaos when the lockdown alarm started. We all eventually got into our form rooms and did the lockdown procedures. Funniest thing, everyday a teacher-requested song plays between lessons, and that day it was Never gonna give you up by Rick Astley. We were potentially going to be Rick rolled while being shot up 😭. Apparently there was a man at the reception who broke the glass, so the receptionist pressed the lockdown button 🤷
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why do i always get chills in my back while watching this.. Also one time (it's not a lockdown story) it was the end of school (finally!) and then there was a creepy women asking disturbing questions to students, this continued for multiple days until someone was fed up so they called the police, thank god the police arrested her. Btw this was in the UK.
I seriously wanna say this is Mr. Nightmare, same voice, he uses the same lay out, (story 1,2,3) and background sound affects. Or maybe I’m just crazy and listening to them to much 🤣
I have been in a lockdown went into the kitchen and grabbed a knife I had to stab the dude behind the knee released from the court for self defence cuz I got shot in the leg
I actually felt a sense of relief after hearing the third story. The reason was due to the fact that the story did not include the phrase, "If I'm being honest."
I remember when I was in primary school there was a guy who had a knife and 2 dogs who were really Vicious and we had to hide under the desks but we had glass doors so you could see the whole classroom from outside 💀
This brings back memories. In my school when I was 9, we used to practice for lockdown that might last for a month just in case saddam hussein attacked us with chemical weapons or something. Every student had to bring 1L * 12 pieces of long life milk with a box of dates and leave it in the classroom. Windows were covered with black stickers. They tried to prepare us mentally about not seeing our family for weeks. At first it was a bit scary, after a while you get tired of being afraid. I thought saddam was the worst until the Americans came. I still live in the same city.
I live in Canada, and we frequently get lockdowns of mountain lions, bobcats, bears, and moose walking around the school. It's not nearly as scary as these stories.
If I was the kid in the third story, I would have been so mad at the teacher who was supposed to make sure I was safe 😑 who the hell leaves a kid by themselves in an unlocked room during a lockdown 😡
Things like story 2 are why I believe that some teachers should be allowed to carry firearms to school as long as they have the correct amount of training. Also, ALL teachers should be instructed on lockdowns and "what if" scenarios while going through getting their degrees. It should be a required class. People not knowing what to do or panicking is what gets them and others killed.
i dont know if they should get firearms. Look at it from a kid's pov. If there's a lockdown and someone gets into the room and your teacher opens fire on them?
@@stfjinkiojd Say someone DOES get into the room. Then all of the students and the teacher are helpless, sitting ducks with no hope of surviving. The shooter is able to open fire and kill whoever they want without anyone trying to effectively stop them. You want a student's POV? How about a teacher that does what they can to save your life as opposed to (if you don't die) being injured and seeing your classmates, and probably the teacher, die because the teacher has done nothing. Either way, the survivors will need counseling, but there will probably more survivors if the teacher takes out the shooter. Which would you rather learn of as a parent? That your child survived because of the teacher or that they died because the teacher was unable to help.
i think it would be a good idea for teachers to have firearms in a locked secure box that could only be opened if the lockdown alarm was sounded. not for drills
the guy hiding in the stall with a knife seemed very polite
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YEA DEF
Lmfao he was hella wise too
Probably didn’t really want to hurt anyone.
Teacher: everyone be quiet, the intruders are in the school.
Kid: starts screaming
Teacher: youve doomed us all
For real
The intruder: so, you have chosen death
There's nothing to joke on this, it's pretty serious
@@widevader698 oh it's not a joke but I hate when a group is in seriously danger , they have to be quiet and there's that one person who starts crying or screaming
@@widevader698 keep crying Karen.
It’s all fun and games until you hear “This is not a drill”
i remember in a lockdown when I was in year 1. (I'm Australian, a vicious fox entered the school and was attacking students). A kid ran out to the fox- luckily that kid wasn't injured but some others were. Some kid don't care about the "this is not a drill" added message.
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Foreal tho
So true
@@midnightfrosting what happened to that fox?
as someone who has been in a real lock down with a armed man it was so scary the teacher had to beg for us not to cry she started passing out skittles to keep our minds busy it was scary bc the shooter was banging on the door and we heard yelling and a gunshot and it went completely silent he had been shot and we were fine it was scary
Omg I feel so bad
This dude has balls of steel
OMG 😭
Are u good !!?!?!?!
Also I love your username I am a swiftie also
@@MaggieBell-nv1fn live laugh love swifties
Skittles can save anyone anywhere
First story: Stay quiet when you're alone in a bathroom during a lockdown.
Second story: Schools need to give new teachers a crash course on lockdowns, and probably basic self defence (at least).
Third story: Take the child with you if they're alone.
Simple mistakes that led to people almost dying.
Yes thank you bro…………!
the fact that the teacher locked the door of the class room was kinda cool because she showed that she cares about kids lives,and it was probably too risky to take the child because the intruder couldve just shot the teacher and kidnap the child , i mean we dont want 2 people to die
People in my class keep giggling in drills
So if this where to happen idk what would hapoen
That teachers confidence definitely died
now if you heard somebody come in the bathroom why would you ask who’s in here
thanks for the likes and replies
To break the ice hahahahaha 🤣 seriously, that boy was either very fearless or not too smart 😂
@@jessicas9004 He was dumb. Then asks are you coming? I would have got out and made sure I was first and he didn't come out right behind me. Are you coming? Kids like yeah opens door and stabs him right there.
No
Honestly I would probably do that-
right if it was the killer he couldve stabbed the him too just stay quiet otherwise youre dead
What awful teachers in the third story. Just leaving a kid alone in an unlocked classroom during a lockdown like wtf
Ikr, one of the teachers if they were gonna close the door should have stayed with the kid.
The teacher be like: wait he is still alive
Ikr
Also, the alarm sounds AFTER the guy enters
Ikr.
It’s crazy how people just don’t care about life, like really “who’s in here”?
Fr I’d just stay as silent as possible
bro he’s gonna KNOW UR THERE.
Just stay completely silent until you hear THEM leave, or the swat find em. That’s logical.
@@amazingdigitaledits exactly your not supposed to make any noises. Your on a lock down someone has a weapon most likely and you hear someone come in…why would you even think to ask who’s in there?
It's made up 👍
First story- dont ditch and hang out in the bathroom lol. Ditching means actually leaving school
Murderers always check the bathroom first unfortunately. Poor guy :(
Ditching does NOT mean leaving school, it means not going to that class, ya could just ditch to smoke under the bleachers.
@@angelaanglin6762 fr
well basicallt it doesnt
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I always knew that as "skipping", not ditching.
I’ve been in a real lockdown myself. It’s def a scary experience
Hey man I know I am late but please tell the whole story
@@helpmereach1ksubsforwaterf823I think I have most of it blocked off in my head since it was a really scary experience so I don't remember all the details but what I do remember is some crazy guy with a knife at my elementary school. He actually came to the classroom I was in but thankfully our teacher had double locked the door. In the end the police came and I don't recall anyone getting hurt after everything.
@@chaoticfangurl567 I’ve been in lock downs 4 times when I was in elementary. So glad no one got hurt, but still. It was scary. Can’t wait to go back to school this year…
@@Toxic_Death Sorry you had to go through that
I only had one lockdown that wasnt a practice, I was in 7th grade and a guy broke into a house right next to a school and was on the run. There were helicopters around and we were in lockdown for about 2 hours
So I actually had a fairly unique experience with lockdown drills. Back in Highschool I had a history teacher who happened to be a petty officer in the Navy. He made sure to drill us every lockdown drill as if the school were actually to be put in lockdown. However unlike the traditional “stay out of sight and cower in a corner routine” he taught us how to form a defensive plan of action and put it into effect. His first lesson involved stacking desks from the wall all the way to the door. The reason for this is that it transfers all the energy applied to the door into the wall meaning in order for someone to bust down the door, they have to apply enough force bust through 8 inch thick concrete walls. The second thing he taught us was how to make offensive weapons. This one might shock some of you, but as it turns out you can make a fairly good crossbow out of school supplies. The other weapon he taught us to make was less complex and simply involved breaking apart a pair of large scissors and using the blades as twin wielded knives. The final lesson was taking defensive positions. The way our classrooms were built in my Highschool was the door was made of synthetic wood but was thick enough to resist low caliber bullet fire and there was a small rectangular window next to it. So during lockdown drills we’d place the biggest guy in the classroom next to the door on the opposite side from the window, that way if someone shot through the door they wouldn’t get hit and if they tried to break the glass and unlock the door the person their would stab their hand with the scissor blades. The rest of us would flip our desks over and stack them into barricades to provide ourselves with concealment to hide behind until we’d pop out and shoot any intruder with our makeshift crossbows.
Looking back, the whole thing was very unorthodox but it gave us confidence for situations that would have otherwise been extremely tense.
Tell me how to make a crossbow with school supplies PLEASE.
Yes
@@joelmarquez7126 I created a good weapon out of a rubber band and a pen and it accidentally ricocheted off a wall
My dad's 9th grade Algebra teacher was a green beret in Vietnam. He taught them moves from special forces. My dad has passed me down some of em hehe
Wow. I know a lot of this stuff is scary, and way to many times, kids think it would be "fun" or "cool' to have to defend ourselves against a "bad guy" but in reality, some people just freeze up because they're so scared. I'm glad your teacher prepared you and your class like that. That is valuable info to have with you.
Principal: “this is not a drill”
Me: “…*panic mode initiated*”
𝚃𝚑𝚊𝚝'𝚜 𝚝𝚛𝚞𝚎 𝙸 𝚋𝚎 𝚒𝚗 𝚙𝚊𝚗𝚒𝚌 𝚖𝚘𝚍𝚎 𝚝𝚘𝚘
First grade and other young grades must be extremely stressful in lockdowns.
I love lock downs I’ve loved lock downs since I was young
@@lilt188 i only like the drills not the real thing
The real thing is too scary
The drills let us skip lessons though which is cool
Definitely
yea
@@miizuakiya I love real lock downs does this make me a psycho
Teacher from story 3: "There was an intruder in the school-"
Kid: "NO SHIT SHERLOCK!"
LMAO FR
sounds legit, def something a kid would say
"Well no fucking shit"
Yes
@@ItsVreenTM 5th graders say it :/
Lockdown: Begins
Kids in my class get louder even ever:
Me: I swear to God if I die because you can’t shut up I’m haunting you.
Definitely
Yes literally I have kids in my class who might start to cry cuz of how scared they are and i be like I’m my mind “ shut your mouth or if i die ima posses your soul for my second life
Yep
1st they sceam and cry
2nd you die
3rd they live
4th posses them
5th if they survive kill them
Lol so true in drills they cry LOL
I usually don’t mind these but when I hear “this is not a drill” I get super scared and starts having a panic attack
One time, we had a lockdown that wasn't a drill, and everyone was genuinely freaking out. You could hear teachers yelling to clear the halls and rushing kids into random classrooms (this was just before 1st period). We didnt find out until the next day that it was a "false alarm" because these two kids started a huge fight that dragged in 5 other kids.
Oh
Omg 😲
I've had a lockdown like that happen to me just last school year. the kid who claimed he had a gun was taken to juvi after.
this sounds like the same lockdown i had last year
We had a real lockdown over kids fighting 💀💀💀 I strongly dislike my school
Being NOT from the US, school attacks and lockdown drills are such a weird concept for me.
The last time we had drills was at the end of Apartheid in the early 90s. Even those were merely drills as we've never had a school shooting and our last mass shooting was in 1927.
Must be really stressful.
I’m in Canada and we had a drill every year (maybe even more than once per year). But I don’t remember us ever having the real thing (at least from my experience). Maybe it happened once and I don’t remember it
Here in the States, it isn't necessarily about guns, though (although they are a higher factor). It's also about weird creepers who just show up, or a vindictive relative, or someone who's gone off their rocker, or a pedophile with extra ambition.
I grew up in a moderately-sized city with an average crime rate, and like the Canadian commentator, we only practiced lockdown drills once a year, and they were nothing special. The principal would simply jump on the intercom, say we're practicing the lockdown drill, the teachers would turn off the lights and lock the doors, and we'd just chill for fifteen minutes until the principal gave the all clear. My Mom taught elementary school in a more dangerous part of town, so they would practice twice a year, nothing to shake a stick at.
I will say, though, while every culture has its crazy people, I definitely think the U.S. has seen an uptick over the last few decades. Seems to me that our culture has become increasingly unstable and sociopathic -- there are a lot of things I like about it, but I think decades of being "overfed and undereducated" has really started to take a turn. People who expect instant gratification (which also includes revenge and predatory instincts) will go to greater lengths to get what they want without considering the bigger, long-term consequences. And I think that's why there's a noticeable increase in violence and instability here in the U.S.
Do the guns play a factor? I would definitely say yes, they do. But I think the bigger factor overall is the United States has consistently let its education standards fall while enjoying a consistent increase in indulgence and convenience.
Maybe I was just naive when I was young, but the U.S. seems much more unstable now than when I was growing up.
my school has never had a shooting, only drills. closest we've gotten was my friend's brother making an extremely unfunny "joke" on social media about how he was going to shoot up the school, posting images of guns he had. he didn't actually do it, but he was still expelled.
Same here, Australia tho, my primary school never did any drills but that’s likely just because I was in the worst school in the area in an already poor crime filled suburb. Anyways back in primary school some dude with a knife was threatening kids through the fence at lunch, then he broke through the glass front door of the school, nobody knew what to do so we just got herded into the middle courtyard. We could actually see him as well because there was a little intermediate room between the courtyard and front door he had broken, guy was bleeding from breaking through the glass door and was presumably drugged up so he kinda just sat there in that room. Cops eventually came around and just tased him. Weird experience for all because even in such a bad area, nobody had attacked a school before this side of the city.
I'm 31 years old. Graduated in 09 and I don't remember having them ever throughout my years in school. I'm in the US too.
nothing better than chilling scares uploading on a Saturday
Man, today is sunday for me.
Yep and its better at 3am
mhm
That pick loooool
@𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗾𝘁𝘆?!♥︎ fr
This is actually kinda helpful like it teaches us a lesson to never go out of our classrooms cuz you'll never know if it's a actually a real lockdown
I live in Australia and there was one time when our whole school went into lockdown because 2 very aggressive kangaroos manage to knock out a staff and get in through the doors. The announcement said there was a kangaroo and me and the boys just laughed until they said it wasn't a drill. They were only in there for about 6 minutes but they were bigger than I thought.
You gotta move brah
Damn! That’s very Australian. I’m an Aussie too and that is crazy, never happened to me
Damn mate. What are the chances of a kangaroo break into your school?
ahahahHahahA u aussies.
As an Aussie, I’ve experienced something similar except in the wild…and to me, I was with my younger brother and dad and we were going for a walk next to a fenced off part of land that kangaroos are known to live in. I wandered off to look at the lake across the road and somehow a giant kangaroo came bounding over the fence, across the road and straight toward me I was like 10 and absolutely horrified as this massive kangaroo, taller than my father stopped abruptly and stood right in front of me for a solid minute, the scariest staring contest of my life. Eventually I got up slowly and ran, I may have been 4ft tall and incredibly chubby but that didn’t stop me, never been closer to shitting my pants 💀
“Hey guys, I think there’s kids in this one” this line haunts me to my core.
I've literally been in a real life tornado lockdown at school, but the idea of an intruder lockdown has always been one of my greatest fears.
same im a tenneseean so yk how it is with us Tennessee people😢
You mean a blue code😊
Yup been in several of the tornado lockdowns in Oklahoma growing up as a kid. Those are scary when you're little and away from your parents. 🌪️
So I had a intruder lockdown I got caught barely survived and fought to death kicking all of the weaknesses bc why not? I fought till he ran out
That's creepy 😣
When I was in high school, we had four separate occasions where we either went into lockdown or had to evacuate the entire building in just two years. I think the lockdowns were just because the police were searching lockers for something illegal (nothing as dramatic as an intruder), but the two evacuations were definitely because of bomb threats. For the first evacuation, they just had us hang out at the football field. Second time, we had to walk a mile down the road to the city garage. Both times, it turned out to be a false alarm.
On the other hand, when some of the older students kept threatening to run me over in the parking lot, school administration completely failed to take any action. In fact, when my mom pulled me out of that school and cited that as the reason why, they pretended it was the first they'd ever heard about it.
Moral of the first story: don’t ditch class
Or just skip the hole day.
I would never!!!
Yep or just skip school
lol for real 😂
No don’t ask WHOSE IN THE BATHROOM WITH ME it’s awkward
We had a lockdown last year because someone accidentally set off the pre-recorded message on the loudspeaker. The scary thing was, this happened on the FIRST day of school, so everyone though it was real. To make things even worse, I was in the 3rd floor science room and they were doing major renovations so there wasn’t even a knob or lock on the doors. My teacher grabbed the fire extinguisher and crouched by the door ready to knock out anyone who walked in. I’m just glad it was a false alarm…
Hahahahaha she was ready to drill someone with that fire extinguisher
That kid had better get his ass punished that's crazy😭
Whoa poor you
@@henryheinecke2994 yeah it was honestly surreal, cause it was the first day back in-person since COVID lockdowns. It felt like the world was just going crazy
I'll never forget 9th grade. It was music class. Typically we're upstairs but someone had a broken leg so we were down stairs. The auditorium was right across the hallway with the band class playing. The entrance doors directly to the left. They called an emergency lockdown saying someone had entered the school and they weren't sure what entrance it was. We had to run down the hall and auditorium steps. There was 100 or so of us. Kids were laughing and making jokes. I was crying and the teacher saw that. Turns out it was a parent, mistaken as an intruder. The teacher the next day reamed out everyone but me. I texted my mom as I was running telling her that I loved her and there was someone in our school. That memory still haunts me of those kids. If it was real we would've all died because of their jokes.
Hey bro there’s a lockdown
Me: *jumps out the window and starts dashing*
FR FR FR
Was in a lockdown myself when I was younger. Turns out the school next to us got in a really bad fight and they went out of the school boundaries and wrecked stuff. There were cops and helicopters. I thought it was a drill the entire time so I spent it reading a comic about rats under my desk
was the comic good
@@CV-en2ek it was really good
@@I3ATGLASS that's amazing
Priorities man
You was reading about rats nice 😂
April 20,1999 was the Columbine School massacre and I was a Senior in HS. Before this we didn't have to wear visible School badge/ID, the doors weren't always locked, after you graduated even years prior you could still visit your old teachers, it breaks myheart now knowing that this is a constant threat in this country:( God help us!
I was a freshman that year, but I know exactly what you mean. It all just seemed like a big family in a way. My school was somewhat smaller too.
My mom was in that shooting
@@Thatgirlkk141was she ok?
That's literally how it still is in every other country.
I'm really sorry that being a part of the education system in the US can be compared to risking your life.
@@nathanchung27 🙏🏽❤
TODAYS A GOOD DAY WHEN THE BIG HOMIE UPLOADS
For real
He is but he did steal a story from mr nightmares Chuck E. Cheese’s horror story’s
But not in this story
Mr nightmare didn't upload
@@Pokemon_trainer_Bryan looo for mr nightmares Chuck E. Cheese horror story’s and yes he uploads
I’m glad I’m homeschooled now.
For story #1, if there was a window in the bathroom how could it have been pitch-black in there if the electricity went out? Was it a night school?
The window may have been on the other side of the stalls, so while the stalls themselves were pitch black, the outside of them would be brighter
Tinted windows
bathroom windows r required to b tinted
Blinds? Curtains? Tinted Windows?
Blinds 🤷🏼♀️
I was in a lockdown when I was in my first year of middle school. I was leaving my math class when everyone started running back to the classrooms. I asked a nearby student what was going on and they said that there was a lockdown going on. Luckily, I wasn’t that far from the classroom, so I ran back. Later that day, I learned that there was a gang fight going on near my school.
Good shit 👍🏾
I was too, someone made a bazooka threat to all the schools in my district. I was stuck at my school for a total of 8 hours
@@a1silver_ holy shit 8 hours!?!?!?!? what happened after??
Dang u must live close to Da hood.
@@KeloTheWolfy Parents came and picked us up. We were stuck at school for so long because they couldn't let all the parents come in and take their kids, they had to sign in and verify their IDs and shit. It was a fiasco tbh. Oh yea, all the students had to leave their stuff at school and our county police department snooped through all of our stuff over the weekend
Edit: Lockdown started at 12:15PM-ish. I left at 8:45 PM
loving your vids, already binged them all 👩🏻💻
Ive had about 2 real lockdowns,
Both scared my entire school, one only scared us all when we didn't know what was goung on.
1st one was just VERY heavy rain which was in my old school,
2nd one was just a guy walking around the newer school, he actually wasn't dangerous at all. Guy was just tryna enjoy the view.
(we where still flippin terrified)
These scary stories bring me back to 2017 for some reason. Anyone else agree?
Edit: Wow this the first comment I have with this many likes and replies, thx guys.
Tbh, yea
frrrrr
Same hahaha, but idk why
Yeah like Mr Nightmares version of this
Lmao me too man
It’s insane that we live in a society where students cannot get a decent education without worrying if they will even come back to school alive the next day. It is sickening, and I send out prayers to anyone that has gone through this shit.
Thank you for your prayers😔🙏
Thanks bro
Thank you❤
Thank u bro I went though it it was so scary cause I wasn't ready to die yet
@@therealpin1it happens literally everywhere else dude
Chilling scares makes my day 10x better🔥☺️
@Santiago Thomas si lol
Same
Why on earth would peoples' horrible testimonies make your day BETTER!?
Teacher:(in a whisper) students, stay quiet! This isn't a drill
Students: AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Teacher:that's it I give up, AY WE IN HERE!!!!
Me when i see everyone in the school: What on earth is happening?
That teacher in the third story is a little a hole leaving a kid in a room alone during a lock down with the door unlocked
When your stuck in the bathroom in a lockdown 😭👀🙏
This is why I’d not regularly use the bathroom in school unless in the morning when people are still walking in
Me too 😭
i once i just got up
Mine are just rooms so if someone got through the one door I’d be dead
Give the boy a n word pass🙈
Lol this is why I never go to the bathroom every day
I experienced a lockdown in middle school in Vegas. Lasted 5 hours. There was a suspected terrorist in one of the nearby houses. We had lockdown drills so we thought it was that, even though they said it wasn't a drill, we didn't take it seriously until after the first hour or so. We had to have lunch during it, and each class had to be escorted to the cafeteria one at a time by heavily armed SWAT. Seeing armed guards at every entrance made it so much more real. After around 4 hours of it, we hear shouting across the street of SWAT announcing themselves and forcefully entering some home. Around a minute later, 2 shots. As soon as the shots happened, everyone got dead silent. We also had bomb squad inspect the school and surroundings before lockdown concluded. idk if anything was found, but definitely one of the most surreal experiences I've had. It really makes you respect and appreciate having these procedures in place, they can and do save lives.
The music notes at 6:35 is so bone chillingly scary. Anyone else think so too ?
Ye
Yasss
Dude these make it so realistic with the pictures and noises it feels like your the one who experienced it.
bro the thought of hearing "i think theres kids in this one" when the kid was crying gives me chills that is terrifying
That’s very very like terrifying like imagine being that kid like I bet he/she terrified as hell
The quiet kid: hey kid shhh (the intruder gets in the class and teaches the class how to murder) the quiet kid: time to show off (shoot)
These are my favorite kinds of stories!!! Great video man!
No wonder kids don’t like, or don’t want to go to school. When they can’t even feel safe in there.
My condolences to those who had to go through such a traumatic experience so early in life.
I remember at my primary school, the lockdown noise was pure nightmare fuel. One time I didn't expect it, so I literally jumped out of my seat when it played
Music? Also for me in California, damm fire drills always during the tests worth like 78 percent of the grade, like “that is… B wait oh that’s 765…. Not.. so it’s-“. BRRrRbRrBrR “there is a fire reported in the building please exit in an orderly fashion and stand outside”
This channel is seriously giving Mr Nightmare a run for his money. Good work!
This is mr nightmares video
I wouldn’t go that far, he’s up there though, but opinions I suppose.
Right?😱 i love Mr nightmare tho..
Fact's
This is his video. Bro stole it
Love it bro! Your narrations were always class and now your pictures in vids are on point too.
i’m my sixth grade year at school, there were more than 5 level 2 lockdowns at my school before thanksgiving break.. glad that’s over
I was in a school lock down and there was 5 of the clowns in the school (2016) and we found out 3 out of the 5 had hand guns no one was hurt but they broke into a room thankfully the class was on the first floor so the kids in there were able to go out the window but the kids were mentally Scarred and the school was shutdown for a week many students heard and saw the clowns outside the window of the school doors (it didn't become big because I'm from a small town but it was terrifying )
Remember loving these videos back in 2017/18, lockdown means a whole new thing now lol
This is why I hug my parents and brother so hard every morning 😢❤
I was once in a real lockdown. I was in either Senior Kindergarten or grade 1. All I remember was that we were all in the library which was on the second floor and we were running to the far corner where there were tinted windows to the outdoors and I remember looking down below us and seeing a man banging on the door and trying to get into the school. That’s where my memory of that day stops. Now that I know better, I wish I could remember more about it but again, I was only 4 or 5 years old so I’m surprised I can remember it at all.
I hope you are ok now.
😢
@@IMAMERICANOWGIVEMEYOUROIL well, it wasn’t enough to scar me for life, I don’t think anyone even got injured or anything. I actually forgot about it for a long time.
One time I was in a school lockdown in 5th grade.
In 5th grade, we practiced rotating classes with 6th grade to help us get ready for 7th grade. I was in rotation 4, which was ELA. We were all writing in our journals as I patiently waited for school to be over. The class suddenly heard the principal's voice on the speaker. "We are on lockdown. This is not a drill, i repeat, this is not a drill" Everyone knew to get under the desks. My teacher quickly locked the doors and let a girl, about in 1st grade, inside. We were all horrified and at least 5 people were crying. I tried to calm the girl next to me. After around 10 - 20 minutes we heard the lockdown was over. Nobody was hurt. Apparently something happened nearby. Some of my classmates still have PTSD when the anouncements randomly go on.
the fact this actually happens to people is terrifying. if i was there i would probably have peed myself
FR THOOOO
Ah yes, scary, creepy, and spooky school lockdown horror stories... Perfect.
Creepy wdym
@@prestonself7087he probably just likes creepy stuff
ngl going to the back of your school and into some weird af toilets is creepy in itself
I’m actually grateful for the ads cuz they release all the tension from the terrifying stories
agreed. btw i like how your username is "1wordessay".
Your channel is blowing up so quickly! You deserve it! So proud of you bro. 🙏🏼
YEP I AGREE ANYWAYS ARE YOU SAVED BRANDON NAATZ ? HAVE YOU ACCEPT JESUS AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR AND RECEIVE ETERNAL LIFE I COULDN'T IMAGINE HEAVEN WITHOUT YOU
here in 2022 lol
@@savagecatzzz 🤣🤣🤣 legend has it Pamela was not saved
Teacher: everyone be quiet
The quiet kid:
The whole class:😐
The russian kid:
The whole class: 👀
The anime kid:
The whole class: 😱
The kid:
The whole class: 💀
Teachers think getting under your desks is gonna create a protective shield around you like fuck that I’m running out the building and home
Frr like I’m jumping the fence and turning on google maps 😭
And we're expected to basically jump the guy if he gets in
Like, how are a buncha random teens gonna beat an armed and highly dangerous guy who could easily just start popping everyone the moment he gets in
Just found your channel today and I'm loving it! =)
YEP ME TOO ANYWAYS ARE YOU SAVED DOLLFACE ? HAVE YOU ACCEPT JESUS AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR AND RECEIVE ETERNAL LIFE I COULDN'T IMAGINE HEAVEN WITHOUT YOU
@@pamelatyree3521 whoa why are we yelling
PA: “This is not a drill”
Quiet Kid: “Its showtime”
yeah qeuit kid is like "finally its my turn to shine"😳😂
Lol😂
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Omds 😝 😂
@@Harlowe-the-cat-personthere is a stereotype about quiet/antisocial kids being sch00l sh00ters
My experience:
One year during high school, there was this person who was wearing a black hoodie and navy blue pants. The person walked through the hall and was holding what looked to be a 9mm. The announcement on the PA system said that there is a person with a firearm in the building. So then the staff locked the doors, covered the windows with construction paper and told the kids to go into the closet.
Then suddenly, the lights started to flicker inside the closet. We then heard banging on the door and footsteps. Then we get the announcement that there could be a bomb in one of the lockers. So then the police came with a bomb-sniffing dog and they started searching.
About 40 minutes later, the announcement said the person had been caught.
Ok
You serious?
@@falloutisawesome yes
I live in Australia, my lockdown last year was because a person with a gun entered the school. I was laughing until the last sentence "this is not a drill."
All 3 stories were really good I think he needs to make more stories like this
I love how you share these stories it’s so scary
A student who was 2 years behind me in school was in a lockdown the year after I graduated because someone called the high school demanding money or they'd enter the school and start killing people. He wrote a post about his experience and said he was in the lobby when the police showed up and they sent him to the guidance office, which is right next to the main office as the lockdown was called. He could hear everything going on in the office, including the staff saying "We need to get them out of here" and even some of the call, including the part when the caller revealed his intentions of killing them. Both schools were searched by armed law enforcement during the lockdown and then evacuated to a "designated safe area" while the armed officers guarded them. All students were sent home with their parents until 2 days later. Several other schools in the county and a few local businesses also locked down upon learning of the threat. Nobody was found with a weapon in either local school and as far as I know the caller was never caught
I’ve had a real lockdown before, when I was in elementary school.
This was about 8-10 years ago, when I was still in primary school. There was a bus stop close by to our school, and me being a young kid, I loved watching them go by. But on this specific day, it was a bit different. Somebody’s random car was parked in one of the bus loops where they park so the drivers can take a break.
There was a man standing next to the fence of the yard. This wasn’t immediately alarming since there is a sidewalk close by, but I saw he was talking to the kids. I was too far to hear him, I was likely about 10-15 meters away. One of my friends told me that he was saying some very weird and creepy things, if you know what I mean. I don’t know if he said anything about entering the school or something, but there was multiple unlocked gates close by to him, so it was enough to scare the young kids of a possibly dangerous man entering the school. I saw multiple kids coming back crying from some of the creepy and weird things he was saying.
One of the students went to a teacher and told them what was going on. The man was getting closer to the fence, and was taking pictures of the kids. The teachers went to lock some of the gates, and an announcement came on to say we were entering a lockdown and to proceed inside the building immediately. Keep in mind, the speakers are extremely quiet, and are pretty far from us. He started to catch on now, as it looked like he started to try and leave as we were told to proceed inside. I was all alone in the corner of the field, so I didn’t really hear what happened, I just saw people running inside. Since I was one of the last to start running inside, I saw 2 police cars pull up with their lights on just as the man attempted to get inside of his car.
We were in lockdown for about an hour and 30 minutes, likely because of some of the threats he made. Eventually they lifted it to a secure school for the remainder of the day. As we were leaving, there was police cars on every point around the building, just parked there. This was pretty strange since there is almost never any police cars in this area. I didn’t even know it was real until my friend told me what was happening. I’m very glad the police came when they did, and those students who were witnessing it happened told the school.
The closest I have ever come to being in a school shooting is one time I was in class and a woman on the intercom told the teachers to check their emails for more detail. But to sum it up there was suspicious police activity on a road I think was called “west side tech”. Not really a scary experience but startling nonetheless.
The narrations and reenactment of this story with the sound effects is superb! Great work!
my school went into lockdown during the Saugus shooting since my school was relatively close to Saugus. I remember my grade was supposed have a day filled with activities and stuff that we were learning about and just before we started our school went into lockdown and later we got off of school early so my mom picked me and my brother up and as soon as we got home we turned on the news to see that there had been a shooting and I was in shock becuase I had thought that the lockdown was a drill (i was in 5th grade) it still gives me chills everytime I think about it
This is the reason you should learn silent breathing and silent footsreps/silent running it can save ur life
I've only had one true lockdown story. I was in my Sophomore year of high school when we were about to start class one day. Suddenly, about two minutes after the school day officially began, we heard over the intercom that we were going under lockdown. At first, a lot of us thought that it was a drill, even after the person on the intercom said it wasn't a drill. We thought it was one of those drills the teachers were told about and not the kids. So, we get to the back of room and sit back against the wall like we're told to do, and then we see our teacher barracading the door with the desks and takes a softball bat from one of the student's bags. After a while, it started to sink in that this was a serious lockdown and some of us started to panic.
You see, this lockdown had happened exactly two weeks after the Parkland shooting, so that was still fresh in everyone's minds. And we were a small rural high school of about 400 students in total, so we didn't expect something like this to happen. We weren't sure if some lunatic or even a student entered the school with a gun and was beginning to shoot. A lot of us began texting our parents about the school being on lockdown and not knowing why it was. Throughout all this, my teacher was standing beside the barricaded door with the softball bat in her hands, ready to swing at anyone who managed to get through the barricade. We were looking at our school laptops to see if any news had come in about our school, but there was nothing.
Eventually, we were told that everything was okay. It turned out that there was a carjacking about mile from our school, and while two of the carjacker surrendered, one had escaped and was feared to have a weapon in his possession, so they locked down the school as a precaution. While nothing bad happened, that was probably the scariest thing to happen to me at the time. The fact that we didn't know what was going on and having another tragedy occur just two weeks before filled us with fear, and I hope nobody experiences that type of fear.
I've had one lockdown that wasn't a drill before. This happened during lunchtime so we were all in the cafeteria and outside. Needless to say, it was chaos when the lockdown alarm started. We all eventually got into our form rooms and did the lockdown procedures.
Funniest thing, everyday a teacher-requested song plays between lessons, and that day it was Never gonna give you up by Rick Astley. We were potentially going to be Rick rolled while being shot up 😭.
Apparently there was a man at the reception who broke the glass, so the receptionist pressed the lockdown button 🤷
The ultimate prank
same about the songs
You don't understand how long I've been waiting for another video from you! I've literally watched ALL of your videos! Keep grinding the editing on this video was nice!
Same here. But I'm still catching up on the older one that I haven't seen yet lol
@@krystalfrancis414 Lol
Thanks!!
@@ChillingScares Yo thanks for the reply and heart bro no problem!
This guy is a trooper man mad respect for you
why do i always get chills in my back while watching this..
Also one time (it's not a lockdown story) it was the end of school (finally!) and then there was a creepy women asking disturbing questions to students, this continued for multiple days until someone was fed up so they called the police, thank god the police arrested her. Btw this was in the UK.
Who was she? Was she an old woman with dementia?
@@hideandpride1891 im really not sure but i heard about it on a news blog, she got arrested tho
@@beandevv hmmm, not even an age estimation. I wonder who or how old she is.
@@hideandpride1891 i think they said in her 30s-40s
@@beandevv ok that makes sense. Still wondering what she was really talking about to those students.....
Dude please do a video with Mr.Nightmare you guys are awesome narrators
For real tho they need to collaborate and do a video together I swear it would make alot of people's day!
I seriously wanna say this is Mr. Nightmare, same voice, he uses the same lay out, (story 1,2,3) and background sound affects. Or maybe I’m just crazy and listening to them to much 🤣
The stories seem really familiar. Like they were re-narrated based on Mr. Nightmare
Happy 4th of July for my American fellows
No one replied to you and that makes me sad 😔 so happy belated Fourth of July my friend!
Happy 4th of July man❤️
@@meditationmusic7014 happy 4th of July fellow American couldn’t even see your comment lol.
Can I give you guys a tip? If the principal says it’s safe to come out DONT go out she might be held hostage
First story moral: bring your textbooks to fight back with the kid
I have been in a lockdown went into the kitchen and grabbed a knife I had to stab the dude behind the knee released from the court for self defence cuz I got shot in the leg
I shitted farded and pissed a
Mom's:This is my u don't skip class
Me: wha-
These stories sound like high school creative writing assignments 😂 But as usual, the narration is spot on.
pretty much 99.9% of "true" horror stories are. I mean they made the cop fire "warning shots" ffs.
Thank y for uploading this
I actually felt a sense of relief after hearing the third story. The reason was due to the fact that the story did not include the phrase, "If I'm being honest."
I remember when I was in primary school there was a guy who had a knife and 2 dogs who were really Vicious and we had to hide under the desks but we had glass doors so you could see the whole classroom from outside 💀
This brings back memories. In my school when I was 9, we used to practice for lockdown that might last for a month just in case saddam hussein attacked us with chemical weapons or something. Every student had to bring 1L * 12 pieces of long life milk with a box of dates and leave it in the classroom. Windows were covered with black stickers. They tried to prepare us mentally about not seeing our family for weeks. At first it was a bit scary, after a while you get tired of being afraid. I thought saddam was the worst until the Americans came. I still live in the same city.
Teacher:there’s a intruder in the school you have to be quiet
Kids:Starts yelling
Teacher:you’ve doomed all of us
4:28
The guy: all I know is the kid still hasn’t been caught
Me: *CHECKS WHEN THIS WAS RELEASED*
Oh crap
I live in Canada, and we frequently get lockdowns of mountain lions, bobcats, bears, and moose walking around the school. It's not nearly as scary as these stories.
Don’t wanna creep anyone out but this happened with my school once. It was so frightening. Thank god I survived 🙏
Camera man be like 👨
It’s not a camera man…well I mean it’s someone taking pictures
If I was the kid in the third story, I would have been so mad at the teacher who was supposed to make sure I was safe 😑 who the hell leaves a kid by themselves in an unlocked room during a lockdown 😡
Ikr like wtf man
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Things like story 2 are why I believe that some teachers should be allowed to carry firearms to school as long as they have the correct amount of training. Also, ALL teachers should be instructed on lockdowns and "what if" scenarios while going through getting their degrees. It should be a required class. People not knowing what to do or panicking is what gets them and others killed.
100% agree on both points
i dont know if they should get firearms. Look at it from a kid's pov. If there's a lockdown and someone gets into the room and your teacher opens fire on them?
@@stfjinkiojd Say someone DOES get into the room. Then all of the students and the teacher are helpless, sitting ducks with no hope of surviving. The shooter is able to open fire and kill whoever they want without anyone trying to effectively stop them. You want a student's POV? How about a teacher that does what they can to save your life as opposed to (if you don't die) being injured and seeing your classmates, and probably the teacher, die because the teacher has done nothing. Either way, the survivors will need counseling, but there will probably more survivors if the teacher takes out the shooter. Which would you rather learn of as a parent? That your child survived because of the teacher or that they died because the teacher was unable to help.
The past few years everybody in the school is being taught to fight back so that’s good
i think it would be a good idea for teachers to have firearms in a locked secure box that could only be opened if the lockdown alarm was sounded. not for drills
Me and my friends: haha!!!!,😂😂😂
The principal: this is not a drill
Me and my friends: OH SH-