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08-09-2019, 08:19 AM
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Re: Police Responding to Active Shooter in Oregon District
Don't be daft. They're typically trump supporters who write manifestos quoting our president whose focus is on immigration when the assailants are typically white men from within. Brainwashed by dems? |
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08-09-2019, 11:33 AM
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Re: Police Responding to Active Shooter in Oregon District
It became procedure after some of those shot got up and killed officers. Never assume someone is dead until the coroner shows up. I can't remember the name to do the Googles, but a story in Florida last year, an armed guy raving in a parking lot and took five shots and kept coming. He went down, then got up to go again before another shot. I think they said he was on meth. Police can't be sure they A) hit their moving target and B) that it immobilized them. Since most people never die instantly from gunshots (even to the head, Buck Barrow was shot in the head, had his brain exposed and still lived another day on the run and a couple more days in a hospital), you don't know their oomph or what they are on and if they are playing dead. This is why, when taking a proper gun class, they should instruct you if you are forced to use your gun to negate the threat and if you've shot someone, call 911 but keep your gun on them until cops show up to restrain them, even if you think they are dead. As for the body armor, may be under there or they may have removed it to try and administer first aid, but if first aid fails, they must not touch the body at all for evidence and investigative purposes. In fact, people got soooooooooo outraged Michael Brown was "left in the street for several hours", but since it was officer involved, life-saving failed, his body literally becomes evidence. Before moving and contaminating, they must swab for samples, DNA, take hair and nail samples, etc. Just the act of covering his body is a risk of contaminating, which is why they are supposed to be used with gloves on when laying the sheet down. And moving his body could even tear skin or cause injuries that weren't there before. So lots of photos, swabs, processing and when they've done the whole scene, then they'll uncuff him and remove him. |
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#96
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08-09-2019, 07:58 PM
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Re: Police Responding to Active Shooter in Oregon District
It's "Piques" you cretin. You have got to be an American with that kind of uneducated spelling. I bet you some how we're allowed to graduate high school and maybe even made it through some kind of university degree too.
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01-23-2020, 11:12 PM
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Re: Police Responding to Active Shooter in Oregon District
You're grouping every european country together i see. Over here, there were only 2 mass shootings so far, one in 2011 ( white boy/mall shooting ), and one last year ( ISIS *** ) where ''only'' 4 people were killed. Stop trying to prove a point when you fail miserably.
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01-23-2020, 11:17 PM
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Re: Police Responding to Active Shooter in Oregon District
Sad fact, when you count all the european mass shootings all together, its still a lower number than lets say 2019 number of US mass shootings, these from europe are of all time and its not even 50, in 25 countries. How many mass shootings did America have last year?
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