but not fear of being shot by an AR.It was fear of being shot, we already established this.
just fear of being shot. So the "single gun no one should have" is any gun?
but not fear of being shot by an AR.It was fear of being shot, we already established this.
This sounds silly. Why wouldn’t they fear being shot by an AR?but not fear of being shot by an AR.
just fear of being shot.
They're on record as being afraid of getting shot. That could have been a .22 AR for all they knew. The killer could have a higher body count if he'd had a .22 handgun and shot everyone in the room in the head with it. No one even tried to open the door.This sounds silly. Why wouldn’t they fear being shot by an AR?
You don’t think the cops assumed the guy had a big bad ‘assault weapon’
Do cops not always assume the worst or most dangerous by training?They're on record as being afraid of getting shot. That could have been a .22 AR for all they knew. The killer could have a higher body count if he'd had a .22 handgun and shot everyone in the room in the head with it. No one even tried to open the door.
it's funny that you just assume that they had knowledge of his weapon. Like a guy running with dark long gun couldn't be carrying a shotgun or lever gun. Do yo think the saw the black magazine on the black gun against the killer's black clothes?
show me ANY evidence that their actions were based on fear of an AR, other than someone projecting their own fear on the situation.
I guarantee you the training they received would commonly feature an attacker carrying an AR...because all the cops have ARs and it's the easiest "rifle" for them to use. So you're theory is baseless and unsupported.
How so?The killer could have a higher body count if he'd had a .22 handgun and shot everyone in the room in the head with it.
the cops weren't coming in. They'd "assessed" the situation as 'barricaded suspect' instead of 'active shooter'.How so?
What if he took the same strategy with the gun he used?
So a handgun wouldn’t have been more lethal?the cops weren't coming in. They'd "assessed" the situation as 'barricaded suspect' instead of 'active shooter'.
To do the same thing with an AR would be messy and psychologically...unbearable? I don't know who can take a centerfire rifle to the head of 30 kids.
no one in the room would have survived.
It could have been a .410 shotgun or 30-30 lever gun. The cops weren't going in, he had 90m to walk around and shoot as many as he could bear.
No evidence at all that "fear of extra-deadly AR" had anything to do with their actions.
no. he could have killed those women and children a piece of pipe once they decided to leave him alone for 90m.So a handgun wouldn’t have been more lethal?
I’m confused, then why did you say the killer could have had a higher body count with a hand gun?no. he could have killed those women and children a piece of pipe once they decided to leave him alone for 90m.
higher than he did. Just easier to kill people with a handgun. It's a people-killing tool.I’m confused, then why did you say the killer could have had a higher body count with a hand gun?
You think he would have had a higher body count if he showed up with a hand gun and kept the same strategy?Just easier to kill people with a handgun.
would they have identified an active shooter before he took a handgun out and started killing kids?You think he would have had a higher body count if he showed up with a hand gun and kept the same strategy?
Would the cops have been that scared if it was a hand gun?would they have identified an active shooter before he took a handgun out and started killing kids?
wouldn't they have just thought "guy crashed truck and is going to school for help."
how many rounds would he have discharged before anyone even realized it wasn't firecrackers?
would anyone outside the school have heard a handgun and recognized where it was coming from?
Claiming a handgun would have been a better tool to murder children than an AR is ghoulish.
it's rational. talking about which weapon is most effective for shooting up schools is ghoulish.Claiming a handgun would have been a better tool to murder children than an AR is ghoulish.
Thoughts and prayers!it's rational. talking about which weapon is most effective for shooting up schools is ghoulish.
"Mental Health Care and Anger Management for At-Risk Juvenile Males"Thoughts and prayers!
There were cops outside the door when he was shooting, no?They're on record as being afraid of getting shot. That could have been a .22 AR for all they knew. The killer could have a higher body count if he'd had a .22 handgun and shot everyone in the room in the head with it. No one even tried to open the door.
it's funny that you just assume that they had knowledge of his weapon. Like a guy running with dark long gun couldn't be carrying a shotgun or lever gun. Do yo think the saw the black magazine on the black gun against the killer's black clothes?
show me ANY evidence that their actions were based on fear of an AR, other than someone projecting their own fear on the situation.
I guarantee you the training they received would commonly feature an attacker carrying an AR...because all the cops have ARs and it's the easiest "rifle" for them to use. So you're theory is baseless and unsupported.
yes.There were cops outside the door when he was shooting, no?
And you think , after training for an attacker carrying an AR and having an AR themselves, they might have mistaken the sound for a shotgun or bolt rifle?
And what about the cops who arrived on scene while the man was shooting at the school from outside? They reported they had a clear shot at him but there were kids in the background? Do you think they may have mistaken it for a shotgun or bolt action rifle?
Geez.
No, the officer was asking for his supervisor's approval to take the shot. His supervisor wasn't there.yes.
because that's how stress works.
You seriously think they would have ran in the room if it was a shotgun, but not for an AR?
GEEZ.
Juvenile Males have become such pathetic pussies lol"Mental Health Care and Anger Management for At-Risk Juvenile Males"
Now I’m reading that it was a coach dressed in all black on lunch break that they were aiming for. The gunman was entering the school in a different area. So that cop at least didn’t see the weapon.No, the officer was asking for his supervisor's approval to take the shot. His supervisor wasn't there.
Impressive that you still believe the police version of eventsNow I’m reading that it was a coach dressed in all black on lunch break that they were aiming for. The gunman was entering the school in a different area. So that cop at least didn’t see the weapon.