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Originally Posted by Maas
I was glad to see that was changed after Columbine. One team of shooters with the mindset of which TS spoke and authority to act, could have saved many lives.
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Maas the problem is that 85-90% of Cops are not being taught this on an individual level. Sure guys (general term) are getting Active Shooter training but it is not being applied on the 'individual' level. When individual officers get into a shootings (its scientifically proven) they will shrug there shoulders, crouch down, pull there gun, maybe shoot, maybe not and retreat from the threat. I have yet to hear or read of an LEO shooting (individual level) where the officers rushed the threat(s).
Training maybe getting done but its not enough because when the fit-hits-the-shan the training is not taking over. This tells me that officers are getting just enough training to be dangerous to themselves and others. However they are not recieving enough training to win gunfights.
Just my .02 cents From an LEO Firearms Insturctor Point of View.