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Make LEO requirements meet the same intellect level as college graduate with a BS in anything but liberal arts.
Then pay them accordingly, with a 50k-100k annual kicker added for risking their lives. (desk jockeys don't get this)
Most LEO requirements education wise are high school diploma or GED.
Bottom line: you get what you pay for...
Bottom line: you get what you pay for...
We need to demand we redo how we are doing the Civil Jobs in America these people are killing US all.
Stop the affirmative action jobs, they are killing us.
Eh, I think he's a scapegoat.
Only problem with that is that we are at record low unemployment.
Eh, I think he's a scapegoat.
How long did the police hang outside of UVa and Columbine? More than 4 minutes.
Make LEO requirements meet the same intellect level as college graduate with a BS in anything but liberal arts.
Regardless, education beyond high school will only help you in your law enforcement career. Having a four-year degree or an advanced degree is an asset in your career progression, particularly when seeking a promotion or specialized assignment.
Here's your typical government employee. Does minimum, avoids any work, waiting for their extravagant pension to kick in so they don't have to do any work even.
FortWayne saysHere's your typical government employee. Does minimum, avoids any work, waiting for their extravagant pension to kick in so they don't have to do any work even.
Yep, and they'll let this guy "retire" with his full pension, even though he allowed 17 kids to be slaughtered on his watch.
Welcome to Liberal America!
Have y'all not realized, the police is only brave enough to shoot unarmed and innocent people. You expect police to get in a gunfight with a real mass murderer? That would be detrimental to officer safety, dontcha' know.
Only problem with that is that we are at record low unemployment.
Have to agree with this. It can be a tough job but you signed up for it with all its perks and responsibilities, and the union protects this guy? Also it changes the lamestream media's story quite dramatically yet they are ignoring it again. KD rages here:
mell saysHave to agree with this. It can be a tough job but you signed up for it with all its perks and responsibilities, and the union protects this guy? Also it changes the lamestream media's story quite dramatically yet they are ignoring it again. KD rages here:
I see both sides, one that he was cowardly but two, when there have been multiple LEOs responding (UVa, Columbine), they've often lollygagged outside the building(s) for much longer than 4 minutes during an active shooting.
I don't want the Sheriff to throw this guy under the bus and get himself and his department off scot free, and there's a reason not to charge into a building with an active shooter and you don't know where he is or even what he looks like, on the other hand this was a time-critical situation.
Also it changes the lamestream media's story quite dramatically yet they are ignoring it again. KD rages here:
I don't want the Sheriff to throw this guy under the bus and get himself and his department off scot free, and there's a reason not to charge into a building with an active shooter and you don't know where he is or even what he looks like, on the other hand this was a time-critical situation.
If a cop is looking to ride out time waiting for retirement, a school isn't the place for him. Send him out writing parking tickets.
Do you really want a guy whose main job is intimidating children with his pot belly flinging lead around a combat zone full of children, especially with a hand gun? Not to mention the sheer confusion of the situation.
I spend time in an area where firecracker assholes are common. The firecrackers sound like gunfire, and you can reliably seldom tell where they are coming from. If they were live rounds, and you went by sound, you probably would wind up in the wrong spot and the damage would have been done somewhere else, anyway.
Unless this guy had a clear line of sight at an obvious shooter by accident, it was probably better for everybody that he just stay out of the way and let the rest of the goons handle it.
Unless this guy had a clear line of sight at an obvious shooter by accident, it was probably better for everybody that he just stay out of the way and let the rest of the goons handle it.
Yeah but then he wasn't fit for the job and shouldn't have been in this job in the first place. Get a thoroughly trained guy without potbelly, pay a little extra - it's worth it.
What percentage of trained and Glock armed police/security would have engaged the shooter and his AR15 in that halfway? 1%? 0.1%? 0.01%?
What percentage of trained and Glock armed police/security would have engaged the shooter and his AR15 in that halfway? 1%? 0.1%? 0.01%?
Didn't save the article, but a Texas Cop defeated two thugs with both body armor and rifles with his pistol.
It's a more common situation than you think. A regularly practicing individual with a Pistol, at close ranges, does surprisingly well against a thug or two with a semiautomatic rifle and only a few trips to the range.
but a Texas Cop defeated two thugs with both body armor and rifles with his pistol.
What percentage of trained and Glock armed police/security would have engaged the shooter and his AR15 in that halfway? 1%? 0.1%? 0.01%?
"Why anyone would want to carry a heavy gun when we have police to protect us all?"
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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/02/23/police-officers-guard-home-deputy-assigned-to-florida-hs-who-never-went-in-during-shooting-report.html
Sat outside hiding behind some wall, avoiding doing what he signed up for. Coward.
Here's your typical government employee. Does minimum, avoids any work, waiting for their extravagant pension to kick in so they don't have to do any work even. Fricken worthless pieces of crap.