I'm not going to post all the details on a public internet board but believe me when I say that all is being done that can be done by Law Enforcement (very appropriate response!), the school (great response also!) and our personal methods to keep her safe.
I expect an escalation on his part when the we finish with this "phase" but we will be prepared.
I appreciate all of your positive and supportive commments! Giving her (or any teen) a gun in these cases can only bring diasater. LE spends hours, days, weeks, months, and even years in preparing their skills to defend us. I will trust them to do what they have pledged to do and leave it to them. We will also follow their directions in preventing situations that are dangerous.
Even if it was not a real gun, he exhitibed real intimidation. (good point, though!) Yes, that is enough to move some mountains. This was the first time that he figuratively stepped over the legal line and we are running with it at warp-speed.
Our biggest fear right now is that this will turn into road rage of his planning. Even if I'm the one driving with her and the other children ......in my van with On-Star, a cell phone,and I'm able to keep my wits about me.......we are still at risk.
I guess that the silver lining in all of this is that DD is getting stronger as she grows up and it rejecting him for his bad behaviors, does not want to get sucked into it all again, and that is why he is being so aggressive. It is a control issue and she is learning how to fight back appropriately.
I'll post updates as they are appropriate. It really helps to enter into these discussions in a public forum because it makes us think of things in a different way or view it thru a different lens. It has helped us to make an appropriate response and not a vigilante response. While some posts have taken a tangent, that is OK, too. Things have been said that have brought about a good discussion and brought issues to light.
Still, giving our DD a gun is not gonna happen!!!!!!!
(Love the camera idea, though!)