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Mass Shootings - Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 2538635" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>To add to my previous post these are only "possible" explanations. In no way could they be what actually happened. Just what I suspect. Also it sounds like containment was what the local agencies adhered to. That is what old doctrine and most agencies trained to do with active shooters. Newer doctrines go with actively engaging an active shooter. But that requires much more training. Which equates to more funds. The reality is liabilities probably are greater in different areas with police departments. They might be able to allocate funds and co-ordinate with schools like they do in my very small community. but it still requires the people to do their job in securing schools. Nothing is fool proof but I'm getting more suspicious that it was too easy to gain access to the school. Or a door was left open when it was supposed to be closed and locked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 2538635, member: 95344"] To add to my previous post these are only "possible" explanations. In no way could they be what actually happened. Just what I suspect. Also it sounds like containment was what the local agencies adhered to. That is what old doctrine and most agencies trained to do with active shooters. Newer doctrines go with actively engaging an active shooter. But that requires much more training. Which equates to more funds. The reality is liabilities probably are greater in different areas with police departments. They might be able to allocate funds and co-ordinate with schools like they do in my very small community. but it still requires the people to do their job in securing schools. Nothing is fool proof but I'm getting more suspicious that it was too easy to gain access to the school. Or a door was left open when it was supposed to be closed and locked. [/QUOTE]
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