So in today's episode of shitty journalism:
Crowder covers a case where police investigate a kid based on his online searches on a Chromebook. The parents get involved and let the cops search the kid's room, and the school expels the kid. It seems like everyone did everything right to stop a potentially violent child from shooting up a school.
Crowder is upset because the school didn't inform all the other parents. He brings up comparisons where the school previously informed parents over a swatting incident and one other student incident. Because the police report indicates the child was getting counseling from and LGBT group; Crowder insinuates it's because of the political situation that parents aren't informed. He then shows a full 7 minute phone call with a dean, where the dean's answers seem fine, before the dean suspects the call is a fishing expedition.
There could be a political reason, if this this kid is a fag/tranny, that the school didn't issue a statement. It could also just be because what the school said is true: no one was ever in immediate or imminent danger. Surely rumors would get around as to why the kid was expelled anyway, and the school didn't want undue attention. It's not clear, because Crowder never shows any direct evidence of political motivation.
The "journalists" doing their calls/request-for-comments is cringe, compared to more professional requests for comments. Crowder also mentions how he doesn't know all of the journalists names. I get more of the feeling these are all Project Veritas rejects that caused the organization to fire O'Keefe; people who didn't pay attention to a lot of the strict ethical guidelines O'Keefe openly talks about. They're going after stories that are lacking evidence for the things they are trying to imply.
The show doesn't seem to care about the fact that kids are given State issued Google-Spy devices (the Chromebooks). He's not upset the kids are given laptops on taxpayer dollars, or that the tax-payer funded devices actively spy on kids. He's upset that, after all the spy work stops pre-crime, that the schools don't announce the pre-crime to the rest of the parents and group shame the dumb-ass kid who may or may not have eventually carried out his spree shooting fantasy.