Believe me, I AM paying attention.seahawk wrote: ↑Fri May 27, 2022 12:35 pmThere were 19 law enforcement folks in the hall outside the shooter's room. Nineteen. Standing around waiting. That's while 10 year olds were calling 911 and begging them to send someone to rescue them. For 40 minutes.BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Fri May 27, 2022 11:53 amAre you paying attention to the news at all?ousdahl wrote: ↑Fri May 27, 2022 11:49 am I think racial bias takes a back seat when the assault rifle's blasting. More than anything I think cops were shitting their pants scared.
what blows my mind is that among like 80 of them on the scene, there isn't a single badass. You'd think at least one among the bunch might have ran in there all amped up on that kinda Dirty Harry machismo cops pride themselves on the rest time, but nope.
Maybe there IS some question of whether/at what point a cop should or shouldn't have to run into such a dangerous situation with such a high likelihood of risk. But now, we're also weighing that against whether it's appropriate for cops to concede a whole classroom full of kids as collateral.
They thought it moved from an active shooter situation to a barricaded subject situation. There were cops in the hallways and other classrooms evacuating kids. They weren't all hiding in the parking lot.
They admitted today they made a mistake and they should have immediately breached the door because it should have still been considered an active shooter situation.
You're the one not paying attention.
Did I say anything contrary to what you just posted? Nope. Nowhere.
I just watched the same news conference you did where they released/talked about all of that info. They admitted they fucked up by waiting. They explained why they were waiting. And why they were wrong for waiting after learning of the calls being made.
Qusdahl is acting like they were hiding outside beating up the parents and asking the hispanic ones for citizenship documentation so they could deport any illegal immigrants.