'Cop' hiding in trashcan like Scooby Doo as your kids get mowed down @ school
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Date: February 23rd, 2018 12:01 AM Author: Salmon Elastic Band
Research shows that 75% of the time when a solo officer enters an active shooting scene, that officer takes direct action against the attacker -- either subduing or neutralizing him. However, that research also shows that one-third of solo officers making entry end up getting shot. That means that if you're a cop assigned to a school, you need to be well-trained in how to handle an active shooter situation. Solo officer entry is nonnegotiable. Cops at schools absolutely need to have immediate access to a rifle and must be mentally prepared to enter a scene that's still hot.
http://www.policeforum.org/assets/docs/Critical_Issues_Series/the%20police%20response%20to%20active%20shooter%20incidents%202014.pdf
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3901187&forum_id=2#35466992) |
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