I have to believe there are ways to knock down a door, besides finding the janitor and taking his key. Had an 18 year old untrained POS in the room, with 19 fully trained cops outside. None of us were there, but looking at it through the eyes of common sense makes one question why it did take so long. Or are we not allowed to question something like this because they are cops? It appears that anyone here questioning the response from the police are getting ridiculed for doing so. I've seen all kinds of opinions given on this forum on subjects where none of us were there, but it was always permissible to question or talk about it. Now question the police, and its taboo. In 40 minutes time I bet they could have found some citizens that knew how to shoot a firearm volunteer to go in.
I have to question if it was the Chief's decision not to go in and take the punk out, or did the order come from someone else above him. After watching Antifi, and BLM burn and destroy so many cites while police forces watched them do it. I question everything. I truly believe this bunch of radical leftists that are running this country now will do anything to further their agenda. Seems they have no issue killing children in the womb. They have shown they will stop at nothing to keep that killing going. Including letting pro abortionists terrorize SC justices in their homes. Which is against the law. Are kids in a classroom any different to them?
I also have to wonder if its the SOP to not go in a building and get an active shooter. Especially if its one shooter in a classroom full of kids. Yes none of us were there, but there are parents that were there speaking up to as what took place.
Excellent post DDZ !
No way we could make a firm decision now..information too vague and contradictory.
Some things that trouble me.. 1) The 78 minute delay? 2) As in your second paragraph.. How much meddling from politicians? 3) Did the police have proper training and
equipment to effect an entrance?
One over riding factor as I see it.. Whatever they had to do to enter that room, some will say that shooting through the door may injure or kill a child. While that is true, children were talking to police from that room..children were already being shot, one by one. Hard choice, but sometimes risks need to be taken.
One law enforcement adviser on Newsmax this morning said the police on the scene did not have the protective shields that SWAT teams have, and the doors in that particular school had very hardened frames...don't know what the doors themselves were made of.
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Of course, our troops...going house to house in Iraq, didn't have those shields either, but that may be apples-and-oranges.. Still, 78 minutes..1 hour and 18 minutes..seems like a long time.
As I said, we don't know what the police had to work with but here is what I would like to see..
Police should have and be trained on the old M79 grenade launcher...a very low cost weapon, and one that works like, and is as easy to use as an H&R shotgun..
From the photos, the school has plenty of windows.. Why no tline up door entry police in the hall with any heavy object thay can find ready to go... a light caliber shot to one of the windows, followed with a "flash-bang" grenade and a CS gas grenade..then police immediately breach the door.
Horrors..CS gas on children? Well that beats a .223 to the face..which every single one of them got....over 1 hour and 18 minutes!
It would seem that every PD should have the very inexpensive M79 grenade launcher, with appropriate grenades.
They can even be made better and easier to use, for a reasonable cost. In his work, my grandson designed a 9mm round that closely matches the rainbow trajectory of the 40mm grenade..
So it may require to make the M79 a over/under...but a 9mm barrel can't be too expensive. Surely with this ..they could break the window with the 9mm..then follow with the 40mm rounds.
Yes, it is very easy to be a "Monday morning quarterback"; but coupled to this one wonders what happened to the million$$ already provided for such school security.
Surely, with all the money spent, the police should be furnished with whatever they need, including the M79 an appropriate selection of rounds.
Keping in mind, if one of those kids were killed or injured during rescue, what a field day something called CNN may have reporting that !