wildrider666
Master
^^^^^^ Not a real stretch when you hear about LE handing out needles and crack pipes in dem state.
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Are you referring to the killing off gulf beach highway? I remember it well because I knew a state trooper who frequented Dub Blum’s gas station across from the apartment where the killings took place. He told me he had never seen such handiwork with a knife!
THUG on THUG. Great.
Innocents . . ?? . . as in most cases,the " innocents" are simply the ones that do not have their own guns and get shot trying to run and hold their fuckin' britches up at the same time. I call 'em saggiN.
Morgan was and is a shitty sheriff. Chip will be just as bad.
Escambia County residents - - -> get your CWP . . get some training . . always carry . . learn to protect yourself and your family. ---- SAWMAN
It seems that the same people that want to disarm you are the same ones that don’t want to punish criminals that commit heinous crimes.
On a military base it not the local police that run things. The fact that the local sheriff department had to show up to save the day shows that something was drastically wrong. A major military base that has to call on the local PD to take down one killer that only has a handgun. Unarmed military personnel forced to interact with the gunman. If I was the SECNAV I would have court marshaled the commander for that. But likely the SECNAV was also guilty. It is bad enough that civilians are being made into sheep, but now it is base personnel.I "heard" . . . - -> Long after the shooting and the perp was dead,ECSD and PPD tried to keep the base locked down. The hundreds of families that lived in base housing was prevented even from coming and going out the back gate to carry on with their daily lives. (schools,shopping,etc,etc)
Finally the base C.O. got pissed (tired of it) and sent a bunch od DOD police and Marines down to the gate and told the local cops to leave the area. They were not even allowed to come back through the base. They had to go up Blue Angle and around.
I take it,if true,it went unreported. ---- SAWMAN
To respond to a few comments above, most law enforcement agencies have mutual support agreements with other agencies in the area so they may support each other without having to get approvals when needed and slow response times.
In the period I was active, the Navy and Escambia County had an agreements that included ECSO coverage of certain types of incidents in family housing, and the Navy Hospital had one as well. I was the responding deputy in criminal, or possible criminal, cases on both NAS Lexington Terrace housing and the Navy Hospital while I was on the force.
From close to the event information, such agreed support was why the area was flooded with all possible LEOs in order to end the danger as quickly as possible.
What you say is true, but still a najor US military base that needs that kind of support is a sorry state of affairs. A hospital or other facility if it is off the base I can see or if it is a very tiny installation. The new military seems to be more training techies rather than fighting men/women.
I'll take the bait...
You summarily judge a military base because of the results of a cooperative arrangement with local law-enforcement in response to an active shooter event. A single event. And the entire base "is a sorry state of affairs", in your words.
Then, your final sentence about "the new military"...
You seem stuck in the notion that the only way to win a conflict is a bullet to the brainstem. Welcome to the 21st Century. "Techies" ARE "fighting men/women". More glass on our flightdecks and cockpits than aluminum. More satellites overhead at any given moment than fighters and bombers. More wires in your kit than 550-cord. More batteries than firearms.
Granted, we still need doorkickers and bullet-senders, and of course, I wish that Saudi POS was turned into a fine red mist by a vehicle-mounted belt-fed Freedom Maker manned by a 19-year-old MP. But the US military has a budget, and as previously mentioned, sometimes that requires partnerships and contractors, instead of dedicated active-duty troops, to get the job done.
The Saudi POS coward is dead, isn't it? Not soon enough, but that goat-rapist is dead.
Perhaps leave the condescending judgments for your political opponents...
This is silly. I am not even going to answer other than say that yes we do need advanced technology, but that does not negate everything else.
To respond to a few comments above, most law enforcement agencies have mutual support agreements with other agencies in the area so they may support each other without having to get approvals when needed and slow response times.
In the period I was active, the Navy and Escambia County had an agreements that included ECSO coverage of certain types of incidents in family housing, and the Navy Hospital had one as well. I was the responding deputy in criminal, or possible criminal, cases on both NAS Lexington Terrace housing and the Navy Hospital while I was on the force.
From close to the event information, such agreed support was why the area was flooded with all possible LEOs in order to end the danger as quickly as possible.