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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yeah, standing down has become popular, but mighty deadly. Perhaps rethink that nonsense.[/quote] Commander on the scene determined it was a "barricaded subject" situation and not an "active shooter" situation. This led to the stand down. In hindsight, it was the wrong call and contributed to additional loss of life.[/quote] What time did he make that call? [/quote] It was a bad call during a very stressful time. I am sure he feels beyond horrible. There were lots of mistakes make. Someone left that darn door open. That was an oversight with tragic consequences. [/quote] It’s not an “oversight.” It is a breach of the most fundamental security protocol, bordering on criminal negligence. [/quote] Yeah, when someone props a door open at my office or badges in a visitor, they get fired. Like, on the spot. There is no warning issued or chance to get written up. This teacher did it and people died. This teacher should never teach again. In some professions, you don't get to make mistakes. Simple as that. [/quote] I hope after firing the teacher, they also fire the SRO, the useless police, the gun shop owner (who sold the assailant his weapons), and the members in the state legislature that thought it was a good idea to reduce the age of firearm purchase to 18. Because if that teacher has blood on her hands, the rest of them are drenched in it. None of them - from the PD to mayor to governor - should be allowed to work in their jobs again. [/quote] Those people do not have blood on their hands, any more than any of us Americans have blood on our collective hands for having witnessed hundreds of school shootings and yet still having an environment in which guns are as easy to buy as candy.[/quote]
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