calodo2003
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One would think.Fair enough, but surely they would pass on the information or am I missing something?
One would think.Fair enough, but surely they would pass on the information or am I missing something?
Yep. If true, it’s just gross negligence, especially in a town so small.If anything, that only highlights their incompetence and negligence even more. More and more people are being revealed to have completely and utterly failed to do their job properly.
Cowards basically.Makes it even worse knowing that they were trained to confront the assailant as quickly as possible.
So when he was legally unable to get a gun, he couldn't get one. Then as soon as he turned 18 and was legally able to get a gun, he did.
Sure sounds like not being able to legally buy a gun would have helped here.
Seriously?
Wow.
This fiasco will be studied for years. This will be a watershed moment.
International police institutions will study this abortion.By 'study' I assume you mean 'learning'. Sorry to disappoint you and burst any notion of a bubble you're still holding for your country.
Already forgotten, sadly.
Studied for what? The police are rarely held accountable for their feck ups in the USAWow.
This fiasco will be studied for years. This will be a watershed moment.
This is a big enough abortion that international police departments will study it to emphasize how not to do something.Studied for what? The police are rarely held accountable for their feck ups in the USA
This is a big enough abortion that international police departments will study it to emphasize how not to do something.
Then he did a little dance at the end of the speech
I'm still somewhat baffled by how all this played out. Is it negligence? Amateurism? Carelessness?
why are you so baffled? this is who cops are and have always been. it’s just that the national media is shining a spotlight on them this time.I'm still somewhat baffled by how all this played out. Is it negligence? Amateurism? Carelessness?
This also will be referenced & taught in the future by PR firms / crisis management firms for how not to do something.Again, international police departments would be better advised watching the Keystone Kops to study better policing. Best to not even look at the rest of America.
This also will be referenced & taught in the future by PR firms / crisis management firms for how not to do something.
As I said, this will be a watershed moment in policing & PR.
Yeah that guy was a part of the same group there and made a call that it wasn't an active shooter situation anymore so there was no need to go in. The senior police guy in the press called that a wrong decision.Just so I'm clear, were the police standing around outside specifically ordered not to go in by someone in charge?
It’s too big of a complete failure that it won’t not be a reference going forward. Similar in a way to Columbine, but more applicable to more types of business.You are way more optimistic than me. I'm not even American, shouldn't you be the jaded one?
Could be similar to Waco. But I guess the US police is going to draw the worst possible conclusions from this. They somehow always do.It’s too big of a complete failure that it won’t not be a reference going forward. Similar in a way to Columbine, but more applicable to more types of business.
It’s the quintessential ‘what not to do’ teaching moment.
Some of them already are with their Rambo like statements that are almost inviting school shooters.Could be similar to Waco. But I guess the US police is going to draw the worst possible conclusions from this. They somehow always do.
Waco is a good shout.Could be similar to Waco. But I guess the US police is going to draw the worst possible conclusions from this. They somehow always do.
Yeah that guy was a part of the same group there and made a call that it wasn't an active shooter situation anymore so there was no need to go in. The senior police guy in the press called that a wrong decision.
The BORTAC agents were also told to stand down. They waited 30 minutes, then said feck it & went In on their own accord, defying the order. They killed the shooter.Hmm. Wonder to what degree the expectation is that the other officers should challenge him in that situation? Or should blame fall pretty much solely on him for giving that order and not the other officers who did as ordered?
The BORTAC agents were also told to stand down. They waited 30 minutes, then said feck it & went In on their own accord, defying the order. They killed the shooter.
The BORTAC agents were also told to stand down. They waited 30 minutes, then said feck it & went In on their own accord, defying the order. They killed the shooter.
I wonder if they will receive any reprimands for disobeying the order.
Due to the location of the shooting, the lead commander was the school district police chief, the same one who made the determination that the saga had transitioned into a barricaded hostage event & had transitioned out of an active shooter event even before the BORTAC officers arrived. The school district police chief oversees a whopping six SROs, was woefully out of his depth, & cocked up everything.For feck's sake.
If anything, the BORTAC agents have done their job in accordance to the highest police traditions and to the entire manual. Whoever was holding them off should be the one(s) reprimanded.
By 'study' I assume you mean 'learning'. Sorry to disappoint you and burst any notion of a bubble you're still holding for your country.
Already forgotten, sadly.
Like Twitch or Discord or some other stupid horseshit.What on earth is "chat room gaming"??