Posted by Bret4207 on October 06, 2017 at 08:54:33 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Once Again posted by Michael Soldan on October 02, 2017 at 06:49:37:
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No sir, you did badmouth the LV cops. You responded to a statement I made in response to Steamboat. He asked, "What is a cop going to do during an active shooting scene? Think about this real clear!" I replied, "The same thing the cops did in Vegas, the same thing cops everywhere are trained to do now- move forward and take out the shooter." You replied, "The cops didn't take out any shooter, they waited over an hour to breach the door." "Waited"??? What, were they having donuts and coffee? No, they were working on figuring out where the shooter was, trying to protect and rescue the wounded and remaining people, trying to determine how many shooters there were and moving to stop the carnage. They "WAITED OVER AN HOUR"???!!! Horse puckey! How long should it have taken? 30 seconds? 5 minutes? 20 minutes? Whats the max acceptable time? How many dead cops, or as you refer to them, PARASITES and SNEAKY CURS, would you say is an acceptable number to sacrifice in a situation like this? 10? 50? 100? What you said was that they "waited", apparently insensitive to the wounded and dead, not caring that the shooter was still trying to kill people. Noooooooo, you never bad mouthed anyone. You just accused the police there of "waiting" to do anything at all. That's not bad mouthing? On what planet?
Maybe you didn't intend for it to read like that, but it does. Until you've walked a mile in the shoes of the guys that were there on the scene, those PARASITES and SNEAKY CURS, until you have all the information you'd need to pass judgement, then you have no right to judge them. I believe that under these unprecedented circumstances they did the very best they possibly could.
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