And, of course, because the NYPD has to fuck up even an open and shut case handed to them on a silver platter, the family of the bomber is saying they pulled a teenager (they didn't specify the teen's relation) out of class and questioned him/her without the presence of his/her parents during their investigation.
Might just be distraction, but really, would anybody be surprised if the NYPD did?
That's happened to my kids.
The laws have become, step by step and in small ways each year, a way for schools to claim legal guardianship while students are inside them (under the laws that allow schools to lock children inside in the first place and require even parents to pass through the office before entering the school).
These same laws intended to protect kids from intruders also provide the schools and government access to the children without legal or parental supervision or presence, or even notification.
When it happened to us the first time we were only clued in because school employees knew us and choose to alert us (they were not under specific instructions not to alert us, but they aren't required to either).
So it's already a done deal, legally. About the only recourse is public shaming of the police/school when it happens, and that doesn't go very far because they're not going to change the laws back.
We simply have additional instruction for our children. The younger ones know to tell us, and if they ever feel unsafe to ask for us. The older ones know they have rights, and when to exercise them if they choose to do so.
The democrat who explained years ago that the government should have more power over children than parents (and was then ousted because she said it publicly) wasn't kidding - she was simply expressing a desire of their platform.
It's a state issue, though, not federal, so this is different in each state. I don't know what the law is in NY, but I'm sure the CA law is at least as bad as the law here in michigan.
The school gun attacks have definitely had a result, despite those wanting gun law change, but the changes (I believe) hurt all families rather than keeping them safer.