They (Arvada) don't have body cams, so if that's what you're waiting on like it's some kind of end all it's not coming.I
go to their website and read how they decided "not to have them", it's law now, they will have to comply.
cost?
at least one life.
I'd like to see more citizens invited to LE active shooter training events and set scenarios like this up. Give the citizens opportunities for stress innoculation if they plan to respond and make sure they put the gun down when the shooting is over so when the cops come charging in they're not mistaken for the bad guy.
I'm sure you're aware of the CISA training material, don't you think a "good beginning" would be for that to be disclosed RE: active shooter training rather than submit for clearance to get the full .gov public record document?
V1 wasn't redacted, now they ask for credentials and cause.
IMO there's no way to train this away, it's always going to happen, you just flat out can't be holding a gun when everyone shows up looking for a bad guy holding a gun
I'm sorry, you are just plain wrong.
IMHO the key factor in the third decedent in Arvada is:
the first decadent was LE.
Criminals shooting criminals doesn't produce the same "heightened response", in my experience.
First person story from Tucson:
I called in a drive-by shooting and kidnapping in front of an apartment building I own.
Rifle on chest slung in patrol position
TPD responded and took "cover" (maybe concealment
behind their opened door
The officer's training allowed him to verbally interact and assess the situation
I'm here typing this so it must be "possible"
shitty training produces shitty results
either we're "all in this together", or not