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Mass Shootings - Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="LkeAF" data-source="post: 2539547" data-attributes="member: 118231"><p>Maybe that's their policy in Texas, but not here in Idaho. I'm a FF/Medic and we drill with LE on active shooter drills. The policy here is that LE is going in to neutralize the threat as soon as they get on scene. And they will keep going in and going in until it is neutralized. If you're a cop and feel like you want to wait for a SWAT team to engage a shooter, I'd say you're in the wrong profession.</p><p></p><p>Totally agree with you there. Give them everything they need, including more personnel.</p><p></p><p>Recruiting ex-military and retired LE for school security enhancements seems like a good solution to me. I would want them to pass background checks and go through some sort of vetting, but absolutely a great resource many of whom are parents and would probably volunteer for it. As for the heckling from the kids, that's where the parenting (or lack of) comes in. And maybe you remind them that you're the only thing standing between them and a shooter.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LkeAF, post: 2539547, member: 118231"] Maybe that's their policy in Texas, but not here in Idaho. I'm a FF/Medic and we drill with LE on active shooter drills. The policy here is that LE is going in to neutralize the threat as soon as they get on scene. And they will keep going in and going in until it is neutralized. If you're a cop and feel like you want to wait for a SWAT team to engage a shooter, I'd say you're in the wrong profession. Totally agree with you there. Give them everything they need, including more personnel. Recruiting ex-military and retired LE for school security enhancements seems like a good solution to me. I would want them to pass background checks and go through some sort of vetting, but absolutely a great resource many of whom are parents and would probably volunteer for it. As for the heckling from the kids, that's where the parenting (or lack of) comes in. And maybe you remind them that you're the only thing standing between them and a shooter..... [/QUOTE]
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