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02-23-2018, 10:31 PM | #47 |
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I am reading that there were more than one officer who did not enter.
"Sources: Coral Springs police upset at some Broward deputies for not entering school" https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/so...A3b?li=BBnb7Kz |
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02-24-2018, 01:48 AM | #48 |
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Hmm. Sometimes I forget sarcasm doesn’t translate so well on the internet. I thought it was clearer as I prefaced that statement by juxtaposing the guard’s actions to the actions of two courageous citizens who essentially did what the guard was supposed to do in that situation. Idk. I guess my sarcasm sucks...I’m not sure what’s wrong with feeling bad for the guard, anyways. He WILL hang his head in shame for the rest of his life if he has any ounce of integrity. I guess what I should have addressed was that I do feel bad for the families, obviously...Because it seemed like the implication(based on the comment I was replying to) was that I didn’t, or that I felt just as bad for the guard as I do for the families which isn’t the case. I guess me feeling sorry for the guard is more or less just pity.
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02-24-2018, 02:18 AM | #49 |
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There was a trained and highly praised armed officer there and he choked under pressure. Unfortunately death is a hazard of his job. That's why cops, firefighters, military are heroes... because they put their lives on the line for the rest of us.
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02-24-2018, 03:55 AM | #50 | |
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02-24-2018, 04:14 AM | #51 | ||
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I would've stayed outside too, or tried to go nearer to direct the real professionals to the right place sooner. A hand gun against an AR is not something anyone I know would gamble with.
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02-24-2018, 06:58 AM | #52 | |
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Bloke like this one? He was a kid with a few weekends at the range; not a battle hardened Navy SEAL. Shooting was inside, which means close quarters. So yes a teacher with some training would have had a shot against him with just a GLOCK, even better shot if teacher was ex military. By the time the real professionals arrive on the scene the bodies would already have piled up. This is exactly what happened here. And it would only take a few months (mostly weekends) to turn a teacher into a tactical shooter. Yes it’s possible the military takes people who never held a weapon and turns them into experts everyday. |
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02-24-2018, 07:18 AM | #54 | ||
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I have a hard time understanding how one takes aim in a panic with a basically a toy gun when the attacker has all the time and the herd working for him. I got stabbed to my right shoulder on my little adventure because even after I got the bitch away from the man who was down already, getting the kids to obey a simple instruction of running away was too much for them. You either put well trained swat teams who are experts in analyzing the environment and the panicking masses in to technical gear in every school, or maybe limit the access to these kind of weapons.
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02-24-2018, 07:35 AM | #55 | |
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With that being said I understand him waiting for at least one other backup officer. However he could of at least made some kind of entry to a safe location and relayed info to the units arriving on scene. Which would of helped narrow down the shooters location inside the school. Thus not allowing him to exit. Also we don’t know what kind of training the Broward County Sheriffs Office does for these types of incidents. Do all their road Deputies get trained on structure entries and building clearing? It isn’t just SWAT who trains like that. Patrol Deputies/Officers are ALWAYS first on scene and have to make split second decisions on what to do. SWAT responds shortly after, unless you have some Patrol guys who are SWAT then they immediately take over and start directing and coordinating entry and perimeter positions. It sounds like Coral Springs PD was better trained. |
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I wouldn't be surprised to see municipalities rethink outsourcing law enforcement to a Sheriff's office in light of reports about BSO's response. I live in a town that outsources to PBSO. Personally, in light of seeing how Coral Springs appears to have responded compared to BSO, I think questions need to be asked about PBSO's preparedness to respond to a crisis, not just at schools, but anywhere. Coral Springs seems to demonstrate that more control over your law enforcement works better than outsourcing to a sheriff, possibly with life and death differences. Maybe this was an isolated case where BSO looked awful and Coral Springs looked better, but it sure invites the question.
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And one more thing: How exactly are you guys going to pay for this all? Wouldn't it be cheaper to just take away assault rifles from kids?
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02-24-2018, 11:52 AM | #59 | |
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Again this is why you run drills. So once adrenaline kicks in, muscle memory takes over and you naturally know how to react. I mean you don’t think a soldier in combat is running on adrenaline? The active shooter is also running on adrenaline when he’s shooting, yet he can still hit his target. |
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An 18 year old with issues retaliates towards their former school where as 21 year old hopefully would have a different target. It wouldn't stop them completely of course but at this point I think it would be cheaper for your country just to push back the age limit. These incidents are scary as hell for all parents.
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02-24-2018, 12:05 PM | #61 | |
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This goes much deeper then 1 or 2 Deputies choosing poor action. And too the poster who said a Glock is adequate fire power during this type of scenario, it will do but a short barrel rifle is made for close quarter combat and better at long range and short range shots, especially since mostvall are equipped with laser sites which the hand guns issued to LEOs are not. And one last thing....if you have never shot any type of gun in a high stress situation such as this it is not easy! It takes long hours of constant shooting and breathing techniques to control yourself and where that bullet goes. If you shoot you are responsible for every bullet coming out of your gun!!!! Huge liability!!! |
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At the time the shooting started, no one knew if it was one or more shooters. Right or wrong, that certainly had to figure into the decision-making process of the first officers on the scene.
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