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Road Side Pub
Another mass shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16778462" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>The problem is that your average LE is not trained for this level of engagement. They aren't shooters and this situation was a textbook situation where SWAT was required. My stance is that all cops need to be trained in CQB tactics because of how often they run into situations where those tactics are absolutely needed. The hardest part of learning those skills is the teamwork communication and being able to move through a structure while covering your buddies back 100% of the time and I'm not exaggerating when I say that is how it is conducted. It takes a lot of time and money which is why your average patrol officer isn't trained in that, but I think they should because it opens a lot of doors for critical thinking skills that will help all LE across the board, and allow them to make precise split second decisions. </p><p></p><p>Ben Shapiro laid out the facts that have been established on his show tonight. He said all of the children killed were of the same classroom which is the room the shooter barricaded himself in. To me that implies that he got into a classroom and barricaded the door and started shooting everyone inside. Unfortunately, unless someone had been right behind him in pursuit I don't see how they could have stopped him there. It sounds like he engaged multiple people on the way to the class but it doesn't sound like anyone was in a position to stop him before he got to that classroom. One if his classmates that knew him said that the seniors had visited that elementary school earlier in the week or month wearing their gowns and were there to meet and show the kids that they would grow up to graduate too as a way to be an inspiration. They think that because he failed to meet graduation requirements that he possibly saw this event and targeted the school for that reason. </p><p></p><p>Other things he said was that he was bullied and made fun of for everything as a kid. His stutter, the way he dressed, anything he posted online, etc and he eventually turned into a huge asshole and would say weird things that drove all his friends away. He told one friend while playing basketball that he planned to join the Marines just so he could kill people and she ended the friendship after that. This guy fell through the cracks and there were lots of signs that should have been caught by LE and the community.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16778462, member: 21786"] The problem is that your average LE is not trained for this level of engagement. They aren't shooters and this situation was a textbook situation where SWAT was required. My stance is that all cops need to be trained in CQB tactics because of how often they run into situations where those tactics are absolutely needed. The hardest part of learning those skills is the teamwork communication and being able to move through a structure while covering your buddies back 100% of the time and I'm not exaggerating when I say that is how it is conducted. It takes a lot of time and money which is why your average patrol officer isn't trained in that, but I think they should because it opens a lot of doors for critical thinking skills that will help all LE across the board, and allow them to make precise split second decisions. Ben Shapiro laid out the facts that have been established on his show tonight. He said all of the children killed were of the same classroom which is the room the shooter barricaded himself in. To me that implies that he got into a classroom and barricaded the door and started shooting everyone inside. Unfortunately, unless someone had been right behind him in pursuit I don't see how they could have stopped him there. It sounds like he engaged multiple people on the way to the class but it doesn't sound like anyone was in a position to stop him before he got to that classroom. One if his classmates that knew him said that the seniors had visited that elementary school earlier in the week or month wearing their gowns and were there to meet and show the kids that they would grow up to graduate too as a way to be an inspiration. They think that because he failed to meet graduation requirements that he possibly saw this event and targeted the school for that reason. Other things he said was that he was bullied and made fun of for everything as a kid. His stutter, the way he dressed, anything he posted online, etc and he eventually turned into a huge asshole and would say weird things that drove all his friends away. He told one friend while playing basketball that he planned to join the Marines just so he could kill people and she ended the friendship after that. This guy fell through the cracks and there were lots of signs that should have been caught by LE and the community. [/QUOTE]
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