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Old 02-24-2018, 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Collo Rosso View Post
The duty of law enforcement is to investigate and detain, not protect. The officer that didn't go in that school after the shooter did his job by the letter. There is no legal recourse against him as there is no legal requirement that he protect (or in this instance, save) those children. Reality.
Vigilantes disregard law and become police, judge and jury. A armed citizen shooting back defensively is a... citizen!
Question COLLO....What does LEO stand for?

LAW ENFORCEMENT Officer


If everyone has a gun to shoot what ever is deemed not fitting to their way....there's a name for that too.

It's called ANARCHY (The absence of Government)

A LEO's oath is to uphold the LAWS of the U.S., their State laws, and their local laws.

If a law says "Thou shall not shoot another", then the LAW has been broken. To "Protect", then also means to prevent the law from breaking.

Would stopping a driver from going 100 miles an hour in a school zone be prevention, or should they just wait until something happens?


Enough of my soap box on the subject...I think I have let MY opinion(s) be made.


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