Mitchell Erickson called the police after two black teenagers (with a gun pointed at him) cornered him near his home and demanded his car keys. He regrets the move. “I put those boys in danger of death by calling the cops,” he said.
C'mon sir, Google works the same for me as it should for you.If you can't provide the cite then you've got nothing, so don't push your bs without backup. As for HISD ....
I was referring to Houston ISD. And it absolutely concerns me seeing as I'm a taxpayer for all things Houston and Harris County. Originally Posted by USAsoldier
If you can't provide the cite then you've got nothing, so don't push your bs without backup. As for HISD ....Sir, we both know you looked it up and found what I stated to be true.
...adequately trained and equipped it is better for the school district to have it's own team for a faster response to a live shooter situation with specifically better intel on conditions and locations inside or outside for that matter the school buildings .... with the district team coordinating with staff to evacuate students and personnel more efficiently.
I wouldn't say more or be more specific than that. I'm sure you pay a lot of school taxes and consequently be able to throw a lot of weight at the school board meetings with your expertise.
So far the first responders have had little success in stopping an active shooting situation before unacceptable casualties. It takes too long for an outside special tactical team to get oriented and set up.
Good luck! Originally Posted by LexusLover
USAsoldier is right in that regard, ... Originally Posted by O'MikeYou mean he's right that's what the New York Times printed? In 2005~!
The US Supreme Court has ruled law enforcement officers are not required to risk their lives for anyone. Originally Posted by USAsoldier
Please cite the case & SCOTUS # for that holding. Originally Posted by LexusLover
If you can't provide the cite then you've got nothing, so don't push your bs without backup. Originally Posted by LexusLover
Sir, we both know you looked it up and found what I stated to be true.You're a legend in your own mind!
Here you go, I don't mind educating you again-
https://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/28/p...o-protect.html
NYT, WASHINGTON, June 27, 2005
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the police did not have a constitutional duty to protect a person from harm...
Told ya! Originally Posted by USAsoldier