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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhere are all the "good guys w/ a gun," in Texas ?
We've been told that's why we need more guns, but , it doesn't seem to be working out that way.
And btw, I hear tomorrow is the first day guns will be permitted in churches out there. Should be very interesting.
Skittles
(153,138 posts)and the last thing the police need when there's an active shooter is more "active shooters", wannabe heroes - they are morons
underpants
(182,724 posts)essme
(1,207 posts)Response I read. I have a gun nut friend that thrives on these fantasies.
Ford_Prefect
(7,875 posts)The situational awareness and degree of training required to target ONLY the bad shooter in these circumstances challenges the best of trained law officers. An ordinary person who just happened to be armed and ready at just the right moment is a statistical anomaly rather than a real person, as well as a revenge meme in popular fiction.
at140
(6,110 posts)How can a shooter go on a shooting spree and shoot 26 different people (5 dead, others injured) in a busy area, without cops demobilizing his vehicle and shooting him? Those cops need better equipment or more manpower.
PJMcK
(22,023 posts)That's your solution? To escalate the firepower?
Okay.
at140
(6,110 posts)Please read with focus.
Cosmocat
(14,560 posts)The stupid in this country is max extinction level.
at140
(6,110 posts)and takes off, and the cop has a partner on hand, should know who is the bad guy.
Cosmocat
(14,560 posts)How are police going to know these "good guys with guns" arent the "bad guys."
at140
(6,110 posts)The cops knew exactly which car the bad guy was driving. Because there were 2 traffic cops together,
and the bad guy shot only one of them.
What I am saying is the reaction by cops was too slow, allowing the perp to shoot 26 different people for several minutes and several miles of driving in 2 different vehicles.
The cop who was not shot should have chased the runaway bad guy and have the firepower to neutralize the bad guy quickly before shooting so many other people one by one. Way too much time elapsed before the bad guy was neutralized.
A good guy with a little concealed hand gun does not have the firepower to neutralize a speeding car.
That should be the job of the cops.
Cosmocat
(14,560 posts)I am talking generally, about the insanity that good guys with guns are going to stop bad guys in mass shooting situations. Cop is going to know who is the quote good guy unquote and who is the bad guy.
But again I agree completely that police are horribly outgunned in a lot of these situations. Body armor flat-out should be illegal for anyone not in law enforcement, same with high-capacity magazines, assault weapons, Etc.
All this we love the cops bulshit. If they really love cops they'd be for what I just posted.
at140
(6,110 posts)I much prefer cops respond quickly and have adequate weapons to counter any and all bad guys.
As you correctly point out, cops are outgunned in many situations. That is very very bad.
I do not wish to depend on "good" guys with a gun to protect me. I much prefer a professional law enforcement who is well trained to do that job, and do it quickly. That would give us all a better sense of safety in public places. We are the United States, our cops should be quick and deadly effective in dealing with bad guys. In rare situations, in a small place such as a restaurant, a good guy with a gun who is well trained in use of his handgun could be useful. But none of us should count on that.
I own a small 9 mm hand gun and I never take it out of the house. It is strictly for last resort defense in case my dog alerts me and I at least have a chance to fight with the intruder. In public places, I put my safety in the hands of professional law enforcement.
NickB79
(19,233 posts)at140
(6,110 posts)radio his position and that an officer was down. That cop is not a professional medic. Leave that job of saving the injured cop's life to professional medics. The perp had taken off at high speed, and the fallen cop was obviously in no further danger of being shot again.
NickB79
(19,233 posts)What officer leaves his or her partner after they've been shot?
madville
(7,408 posts)People typically carry a handgun for personal self defense, like a small .380, 9mm, or up to a large frame 1911 in .45. It could be suicidal to offensively challenge an active shooter with an AR-15 or AK in the open street under-gunned like that.
Even carrying a defensive handgun, the smart move is to escape the situation if there is a chance to do so. It would be idiotic to get in a gunfight against a rifle with a small handgun.