BSO Dave
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The Nationwide policy for active shooters as far as Local Law Enforcement goes has not been to take up a defensive position since the 90s, but to move towards the last known location of gunshots if there’s currently not any to be heard. If you can still hear gunshots then you approach the location of gunshots.
Are you a law enforcement officer? I was for 30 years... So, if you are or were, you would also acknowledge that National policy and/or recommendations are different than department-specific SOPs..
Regardless, the initial information being relayed by Peterson was that he could not pinpoint the location of the shots. He also initially stated that they could be firecrackers. He then incorrectly reported that they came from a building that was not occupied by the shooter. Based on that information, the IC made some bad decisions in opting to set up defensively rather than treat the incident as an active shooter incident.
It should be noted in an active shooter situation Law Enforcement is trained to NOT wait for backup. Even if they are all alone. It’s the really the only time in the job a LEO is trained and expected to disregard all personal safety and act as quickly as possible to stop the threat or at least give the suspect a target to engage that is not unarmed, innocent people.
All true enough, but dereliction of duty is not what Peterson was charged with. He was charged with child neglect.
Again, I'm not arguing for this guy, and I am certainly not defending his decisions. I personally think what he did is deplorable, and he will have to live with the results of his decision for the rest of his life. But charging him with felony child neglect was a reach by any measure.
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They failed that day. And more recently failed in Texas.
Agreed...
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