I tend to agree. I think a lot of people underestimate how quickly events unfold. The rules of engagement differ by encounter. I don't think the CS team is suspect, they acquired target quickly and accurately. Maybe they could have done better but the shooter was probably only in the roof for a few seconds before hand. Bigger failure is perimeter security.
Its amusing to see how many couch quarterbacks on their twitter accounts are pretending like they have ever done any thing close to what security details deal with in differing scenarios -- all the while under the stress NOT to make a mistake versus being overseas where "mistakes happen". A mistake can put you away for life and they know that.
Its amusing to see how many couch quarterbacks on their twitter accounts are pretending like they have ever done any thing close to what security details deal with in differing scenarios
But not you, right? You aren't couch quarterbacking?
I tend to agree. I think a lot of people underestimate how quickly events unfold. The rules of engagement differ by encounter. I don't think the CS team is suspect, they acquired target quickly and accurately. Maybe they could have done better but the shooter was probably only in the roof for a few seconds before hand. Bigger failure is perimeter security.
Its amusing to see how many couch quarterbacks on their twitter accounts are pretending like they have ever done any thing close to what security details deal with in differing scenarios -- all the while under the stress NOT to make a mistake versus being overseas where "mistakes happen". A mistake can put you away for life and they know that.
But not you, right? You aren't couch quarterbacking?
Yes.
What a gay retard