Active shooter lessons and what will happ n in the future...

2aguy

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this guy is an expert in active shooter research....and he points out that "complex" shooting events are coming to the U.S......multiple attackers, multiple sites, with training and heavy weapons.....

I have heard this from an independent source as well.....get ready....

Police Refining Active Shooter Response Strategy - The Truth About Guns

So far in the US, Clumpner points out, roughly 40% of active killings have been “basic” events: one perpetrator, armed with a handgun, attempting to kill in one location.

About 60% of active-shooter events have been “moderately complex.” Such an incident has one or more of the following: multiple perpetrators, explosives, chemical/smoke munitions, denial-of-entry tactics, ballistic armor, or long guns.

“What is absolutely coming to this country,” he insists, “are ‘highly complex’ events, in which teams of highly trained perpetrators simultaneously attack multiple locations in one city. We are simply not prepared for these events.”

These will be mass casualty incidents, potentially involving heavy weapons, incendiaries, explosives, and other haz/mat components. “Understand the multiple moving parts required both of the perpetrators and the responders,” Clumpner urges. “Understand the training and rehearsal necessary to counter this threat. The incident command strategies and tasks will be as complex as the incidents themselves.
 
WE BETTER HIDE!!!!
So what's your point? Your hero didn't tell us to pack a weapon. "Understand the training and rehearsal necessary to counter this threat. The incident command strategies and tasks will be as complex as the incidents themselves." That does not sound like a situation where a yahoo with a revolver will help the situation much.
 
WE BETTER HIDE!!!!
So what's your point? Your hero didn't tell us to pack a weapon. "Understand the training and rehearsal necessary to counter this threat. The incident command strategies and tasks will be as complex as the incidents themselves." That does not sound like a situation where a yahoo with a revolver will help the situation much.


The former chief of Interpol said that in yesterday's post......read what he says...also look at the video where he states it....where he refers to the armed civilians at the Westgate mall attack in Kenya....and go and watch the HBO documentary.."Terror at the Mall" it is very enlightening when you watch the actual terrorists casually strolling around the mall murdering unarmed people...and then think if those people executed while they were trying to hide if they had pistols and could shoot back.....

You are sometimes reasonable...go watch that movie and we can discuss it...
 

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