Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So unarmed parents wanted to get in there and take on this situation and all those officers with all those fancy weapons that that community bought for them, wanted to stay outside?
The expectation for law enforcement from now on must be that they have to go in and engage the shooter even if alone.
That’s been the protocol since Columbine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I’m for defunding the police. If they are going to be heartless and weak bastards who stand around while a lunatic is killing kids.
But... they established... a... perimeter. #SquadGoals #Heroic
Because I’m sure that letting scores of unarmed parents run into a building with an active shooter would have turned out super well!Are some of you really this stupid? There would have been 50 dead instead of 20, but hey, the iphone experts are never wrong.
Anonymous wrote:
In the schools where I work, you cannot enter without a badge or being buzzed in after you ID yourself through an intercom/camera (after school starts). Don't all schools have this system now? At the very least, the door should have been locked and there would be time to put the school on lockdown with all classroom doors locked, lights out, etc. (as in the drills). Why didn't this happen?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I’m for defunding the police. If they are going to be heartless and weak bastards who stand around while a lunatic is killing kids.
But... they established... a... perimeter. #SquadGoals #Heroic
Because I’m sure that letting scores of unarmed parents run into a building with an active shooter would have turned out super well!Are some of you really this stupid? There would have been 50 dead instead of 20, but hey, the iphone experts are never wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I’m for defunding the police. If they are going to be heartless and weak bastards who stand around while a lunatic is killing kids.
But... they established... a... perimeter. #SquadGoals #Heroic
Because I’m sure that letting scores of unarmed parents run into a building with an active shooter would have turned out super well!Are some of you really this stupid? There would have been 50 dead instead of 20, but hey, the iphone experts are never wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I’m for defunding the police. If they are going to be heartless and weak bastards who stand around while a lunatic is killing kids.
But... they established... a... perimeter. #SquadGoals #Heroic
Because I’m sure that letting scores of unarmed parents run into a building with an active shooter would have turned out super well!Are some of you really this stupid? There would have been 50 dead instead of 20, but hey, the iphone experts are never wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I’m for defunding the police. If they are going to be heartless and weak bastards who stand around while a lunatic is killing kids.
But... they established... a... perimeter. #SquadGoals #Heroic
Are some of you really this stupid? There would have been 50 dead instead of 20, but hey, the iphone experts are never wrong. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cops want to be militarized until it's time to go fight a guy with an AR-15. Then they stand around in fear, "establishing a perimeter." So heroic!
Fcking cowards. These ch___ are militarized to their teeth and willing to kill a Black person for fun but a White dude gunning down children? Nah, he’s cool. We’re gonna pretend he’s aN iLlEgAl though. That’ll fire up the stupids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So unarmed parents wanted to get in there and take on this situation and all those officers with all those fancy weapons that that community bought for them, wanted to stay outside?
The expectation for law enforcement from now on must be that they have to go in and engage the shooter even if alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So unarmed parents wanted to get in there and take on this situation and all those officers with all those fancy weapons that that community bought for them, wanted to stay outside?
The expectation for law enforcement from now on must be that they have to go in and engage the shooter even if alone.
Anonymous wrote: How did he get in to begin with??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HOW was that one exterior door open so he could enter the school
Was the classroom door propped open
What is the story with the first SRO
So many questions
It's like 90 degrees by 1130am in that part of the country. They probably keep doors open to help with air circulation. A small rural school in TX ("low taxes! business friendly!") doesn't have the money for a badging system with magnetic locked doors.
Do you really think it's normal to keep kids boxed inside small classrooms with no fresh air all day to prevent school shootings?
That's literally the consequences of your argument.