This is what happens to the Good Guy with a gun.

This was a terrible tragedy and not the norm.

I wonder is others had guns also, would it have been like the OK corral? How are the cops supposed to know the difference between the good guys and the bad guys?

In California the Good Guy (the cop) also got shot dead.
 
This was a terrible tragedy and not the norm.


I personally know Robbins IL and Midlothian IL ... and know for a fact, this is the Norm.

I went to St Christopher's Grade School in Midlothin ... trust me, I fully believe that Midlothian Cop came in Firing like Cowboy.
 
I personally know Robbins IL and Midlothian IL ... and know for a fact, this is the Norm.

I went to St Christopher's Grade School in Midlothin ... trust me, I fully believe that Midlothian Cop came in Firing like Cowboy.

Women should beware of the police.

The statistics do not reveal the under reporting of these rapes by cops out of fear.

If a cop wants to pull you over for a burnt out taillight on a lonely road, drive until you come to a well lit public place with people and video cameras. Just saying.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/19/us/police-sexual-assaults-maryland-scope/index.html
 
"This was a terrible tragedy and not the norm." Sl #3
Of what gun homicide could that not be said? The guard's killer belongs in prison.

And this trigger-happy attitude made evident in jurisdictions across the U.S. is promoted by lenient treatment of policemen that kill unnecessarily.

Shocking Revelation:
The police are there for our safety. We are not there for their convenience. It's their choice to take the job. It's their choice to take the risk. If they're going to shoot anything that moves, then they should be using a price gun at Wal~Mart.
 
A police officer gets a report of an Active shooter in a bar. The storms in and sees a man with a gun. What does he do?
 
A police officer gets a report of an Active shooter in a bar. The storms in and sees a man with a gun. What does he do?


Being Cop takes training, skill and dedication to serving and protecting, I would want an armature trying ti make the distinction on their pay?
 
"A police officer gets a report of an Active shooter in a bar. The storms in and sees a man with a gun. What does he do?" J #8
A good COP will enforce the law.
A bad COP may shoot the nigger dead.

The COP that perpetrated this homicide belongs in prison, or at the end of a short rope.
 

That's a real problem, if we move forward in the direction of more widespread carrying of guns, in the hopes of having armed people in a position to stop a mass shooting early. There's a chance that the hero is going to, himself, be gunned down, or that a poorly trained would-be hero is going to end up killing innocent bystanders or even police. Plus, there will be more and more gun saturation in situations other than mass shootings, where the presence of a gun could mean the difference between what would have been a fairly harmless scuffle with a few black eyes, and somebody being killed.
 
You gun crazy fuckhead Rambos have been warned time and again that the Cops are not concerned about a Good Guy with a Gun.

They are concerned about going home at the end of the shift and will kill before thinking.
 
A police officer gets a report of an Active shooter in a bar. The storms in and sees a man with a gun. What does he do?

if you were any sort of effective and intelligent lawyer, you'd already know the answer to that question. Because you are not, let me enlighten you as to the fucked up gun laws that illinois enforces upon it's pseudo slaves...

There are numerous law and regs and rules governing the use of armed security in Illinois, but the one thing that is uniform throughout ALL of Illinois is that there can be no armed security in an establishment that makes over 50% of its revenue from the sale of alcohol UNLESS it's an off duty police officer who is still wearing the law enforcement credentials. This fact alone makes it 'legallly justified' that the cop coming in could assume that said security guard holding the gun is the shooter in the call. It's a fucked up law and the employer of this man as well as the owner of mannys blue room are liable for this mans death.....in the legal sense.

but this is what you get when you statist morons prefer an armed government over individual self defense.
 
OK, now let’s pretend four civilians had been armed, Armed person one shoots person A.... Armed person two, In self-defense shoots armed person one. Armed person three believes that there is a massive shooting going on and shoots armed person two. Armed person four, Shoots armed person three under the same mistake. Then the police come and shoot armed person four.

Five dead, When it could’ve only been one.
 
OK, now let’s pretend four civilians had been armed, Armed person one shoots person A.... Armed person two, In self-defense shoots armed person one. Armed person three believes that there is a massive shooting going on and shoots armed person two. Armed person four, Shoots armed person three under the same mistake. Then the police come and shoot armed person four.

Five dead, When it could’ve only been one.

OR, because person A was the only one with a gun intent on a shooting spree, it could've been 13 dead because the cops took two minutes to respond.
 
"OR, because person A was the only one with a gun intent on a shooting spree, it could've been 13 dead because the cops took two minutes to respond." SY #16
I don't have a definitive report of the exact scenario. But I thought a subject or suspect was pinned to the ground by the Black, whether he had a gun or not.

Any COP with a badge should know that's not the behavior of a mass shooter. Mass shooters are stand-off cowards, preferring to murder from out of reach. I can't name a single one of them that's deliberately given his victims a viable chance at self-defense.
Hitler didn't build any emergency exits into his "shower" gas chambers.
 
I think one thing we can take away from this is that if you're going to be an armed security guard or bouncer at a bar, it might be a wise idea to wear some kind of uniform or identifying piece of clothing, like a shirt that says SECURITY in large letters across the front and back.

I'm guessing the guy who got shot may have been dressed in street clothes.

Hard to 100% blame the cops given the kinds of mass killings in public places that are becoming so common these days.
 
Thank you N #19.
Yours is in a sense the most optimistic post in this thread. BUT !!
"I think one thing we can take away from this is that if you're going to be an armed security guard or bouncer at a bar, it might be a wise idea to wear some kind of uniform or identifying piece of clothing, like a shirt that says SECURITY in large letters across the front and back.

I'm guessing the guy who got shot may have been dressed in street clothes.

Hard to 100% blame the cops given the kinds of mass killings in public places that are becoming so common these days." N #19
Clearly we should indeed learn from these mistakes.

But we mustn't be foolish enough to static-model a dynamic system.

If security guards start wearing uniforms, so will mass-shooters.

Next.
 
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