Thursday, November 20, 2008

You don't say

http://wcpo.img.cdn.entriq.net/img/dp_thumbs/thumb_1226643459082_0p744014264880815.jpgDave Hardy links to a pretty interesting piece on police tactics towards "active killers" and the changes or evolution thereof.  The study done by the Tactical Defense Institute of Adams County, Ohio concludes that the proper response by police should be a singe officer response, that is, the first officer on the seen aggressively goes after the killer.  The reasoning for this is that the time it took to assemble a SWAT team and later an ad-hoc tactical team from the first four or five uniforms on scene cost lives.

Here's the money quote from the study though.
The other statistic that emerged from a study of active killers is that they almost exclusively seek out "gun free" zones for their attacks.
Really?  You mean to tell me that a person who wants to kill a lot of people as quickly as possible will go to a convenient local where many people gather and cannot have firearms?  But they're gun free zones!  GUN FREE!  Many have started to refer to schools and malls as victim zones, you can't really argue with that, if a nutjob wants to get his 15 seconds of fame by blasting 40 some odd people into the afterlife before he lethally injects himself with lead, what the hell good is a law or even a sign for that matter?

Now as for the single officer tactic, I'm not so sure about that.  I would think it would be a matter of time before some idiot wants to kill a lot of cops and decides to head for the local mall to kill a few civies and wait for the cops to come one by one.  Maybe the first two officers would be a comprimise, or (GASP!) you could abolish "gun-free" zones and let responsible permit carries have a fighting chance and maybe save a lot of lives in the process?  Nah!  That'd never work because only government can save us.

1 comment:

Judge Mint Day said...

I've been a trainee and a trainer in all of the aspects of "active shooter" over the last decade and I can tell you that my entire outlook changed after reading Terror at Beslan by John Giduck.

I'd rather have them worrying about me and mine coming in piecemeal then have the time to kill and terrorize children.

Saddle up!