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re: Baton Rouge: 6 officers shot: 3 dead, one fighting for life
Posted on 7/19/16 at 9:16 am to Who Me
Posted on 7/19/16 at 9:16 am to Who Me
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I understand what you are saying and I know you have good intentions but you really don't know all the facts on this case and how the officers came to be in the position they were in. The training is there. Don't make assumptions. I really can't say much more.
i'm not saying anyone did wrong. i don't think its out of line to stay that LEO should use this as a model just to go over tactics and procedures again. Is there anything that can be learned from this etc. This might become more common place in near future.
Posted on 7/19/16 at 9:28 am to LSUJML
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LSUJML
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I recommend anyone that missed it go back & watch it online when you can.
Link?
Posted on 7/19/16 at 9:30 am to BilJ
Very true. They had no clue what thus guy was thinking or any of that . They got out of their cars snd "bang".
Posted on 7/19/16 at 9:31 am to Chad504boy
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of course not but the call in was "dude with a rifle" though. i mean, those cops were there blind with all those buildings and cover up against a toy soldier. it was nothing short of a trap.
The problem is that no one knew his target was the officers. For all they knew he was going around killing everyone. They went in to save lives.
Posted on 7/19/16 at 9:31 am to Chad504boy
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Is there anything that can be learned from this etc. This might become more common place in near future.
I want you to think about what officers would train for more, active shooter indiscriminately shooting people or a shooter specifically targeting cops. Up until 2 weeks ago one scenario was a lot more common than the other.
Posted on 7/19/16 at 9:38 am to Chad504boy
Yes, and don't forget open carry is legal in this state so they probably weren't thinking anything of that call.
They weren't rolling up on someone necessarily committing a crime. Just a concerned citizen.
This is why most gun owners get pissed at the dumbasses walking around with their AR just to get publicity. Is it legal....yes. are they dumbasses....yes.
They weren't rolling up on someone necessarily committing a crime. Just a concerned citizen.
This is why most gun owners get pissed at the dumbasses walking around with their AR just to get publicity. Is it legal....yes. are they dumbasses....yes.
Posted on 7/19/16 at 9:39 am to FelicianaTigerfan
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I want you to think about what officers would train for more, active shooter indiscriminately shooting people or a shooter specifically targeting cops. Up until 2 weeks ago one scenario was a lot more common than the other.
i understand which is why i think its a game changer and maybe rethink tactics and make sure they are still doing everything tactically that they think is best. I don't know what that is, if they would re-do everything exactly how they did, that's fine.
Posted on 7/19/16 at 9:45 am to ThatsAFactJack
Yesterday's Press Conference (MSNBC feed)
Despite the tragedy, the press conference makes me proud to be from Baton Rouge and the state of Louisiana.
Strong & United across multiple organizations. Focused on informing the public and giving our heroes the respect they deserve. And not waffling to the media. Outstanding job, everyone.
Despite the tragedy, the press conference makes me proud to be from Baton Rouge and the state of Louisiana.
Strong & United across multiple organizations. Focused on informing the public and giving our heroes the respect they deserve. And not waffling to the media. Outstanding job, everyone.
This post was edited on 7/19/16 at 9:52 am
Posted on 7/19/16 at 9:57 am to Chad504boy
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of course not but the call in was "dude with a rifle" though. i mean, those cops were there blind with all those buildings and cover up against a toy soldier. it was nothing short of a trap.
We know in this case the caller was correct in his ID of a weapon, but could the officers assume there was in fact someone out there with a rifle? I'm sure they followed their training appropriately. It's possible they thought they were rolling up on someone either legally carrying or someone with some sort of misidentification of the situation.
I just wonder how many calls came in, and what was said on them. It could have been a different scenario for these fellows had a caller seen the shooter approach that empty cop car with his weapon up and ready to fire and reported that. If that could have somehow been communicated, perhaps these officers would have been on higher alert because of the appearance of a man hunting police.
Posted on 7/19/16 at 10:12 am to dukke v
He wasn't all there to begin with and then he got all hopped up the BLM propaganda and raging against whitey and the man. Once someone starts calling people demeaning terms and describing them in ways that strip them of their humanity they start to perceive them as apart/different and then this kind of shite isn't too far of a jump for them, unfortunately.
Posted on 7/19/16 at 10:20 am to HarryBalzack
This is my working hypothesis.
Killer spends two years in Africa and comes back to American with an African girlfriend (the "yoga instructor"). They both come to Baton Rouge. She gets arrested in the protests. Because she is here on a visa and committed a crime, she gets deported. He shoots cops in revenge, inspired by whatever cop-killing rhetoric is around. I think it all comes down to that.
This is all a WAG, but that's my guess.
NB4 he is still a cop killing criminal
Killer spends two years in Africa and comes back to American with an African girlfriend (the "yoga instructor"). They both come to Baton Rouge. She gets arrested in the protests. Because she is here on a visa and committed a crime, she gets deported. He shoots cops in revenge, inspired by whatever cop-killing rhetoric is around. I think it all comes down to that.
This is all a WAG, but that's my guess.
NB4 he is still a cop killing criminal
Posted on 7/19/16 at 10:24 am to HarryBalzack
I know there have been Gofundme's set up for each officer that died. Is there an insurance policy funded by the city that automatically kicks in if a LEO is killed in the line of duty?
What financial plans have been made for any LEO's family, by his employer, in case the worst happens?
I am asking because I do not know but it seems as if this would be mandatory.
What financial plans have been made for any LEO's family, by his employer, in case the worst happens?
I am asking because I do not know but it seems as if this would be mandatory.
Posted on 7/19/16 at 10:26 am to Hangit
quote:whatever it is, it wouldn't be enough.
Is there an insurance policy funded by the city that automatically kicks in if a LEO is killed in the line of duty?
Posted on 7/19/16 at 10:31 am to Hangit
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I know there have been Gofundme's set up for each officer that died. Is there an insurance policy funded by the city that automatically kicks in if a LEO is killed in the line of duty?
What financial plans have been made for any LEO's family, by his employer, in case the worst happens?
Someone the other day was saying that the dead officers should receive something from a life insurance policy... it's the ones that were injured and may not be able to return to work that will be hurting for money.
Terrible situation all around but we're all so focused on the cops that were killed that I don't think much thought has gone into the cops that were seriously injured and what their futures hold.
Posted on 7/19/16 at 10:34 am to Chad504boy
You are correct. It is not enough. It is up to individual departments as to how much insurance coverage they provided. There will be some money contributed by the feds as well as education benefits to the children (I believe they receive free attendance to state universities).
It won't be anywhere near what that previous incident generated through gofundme, however.
It won't be anywhere near what that previous incident generated through gofundme, however.
Posted on 7/19/16 at 10:38 am to ScopeCreep
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(I believe they receive free attendance to state universities).
that's a good token. i literally thought about this idea yesterday.
Posted on 7/19/16 at 10:45 am to Chad504boy
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Sometime before 8:40 a.m., Long walked in front of Hair Crown Beauty Supply and looked inside an empty, marked police car parked nearby, gun pointed, Edmonson said. The gunman then got into his sedan and drove down Airline until he spotted a Baton Rouge Police officer at Benny's Car Wash, a few storefronts down, prompting him to park his car behind a gym next door, Edmonson said. Moving "tactically," Edmonson said, Long snuck behind a few buildings and re-emerged around the front of the beauty supply store, this time detected by officers who'd received a call about "a dude with a rifle." Long fired at two Baton Rouge Police officers who'd been tracking him as he moved about halfway down an alleyway on the south side of the beauty supply store, killing one of the lawmen immediately, said Edmonson. Moments later, the killer turned around 180 degrees and shot another Baton Rouge Police officer standing near the front of the store, wounding him, said the state police leader, who did not identify any of the lawmen by name.
pretty clear they had no clue what they were walking into. Obviously, they knew they were dealing with an armed man but had no way of knowing it was a total ambush.
also, I'd imagine the officer that wasn't in that initial car is going through some shite right now.
Posted on 7/19/16 at 10:47 am to BilJ
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fficer that wasn't in that initial car is going through some shite right now
The officer vacuuming and Officer Salamoni must be in some horrible mental states right now watching this go down.
Posted on 7/19/16 at 10:53 am to TigersSEC2010
The officers that were off that day and home mowing are probably not jumping for joy right now either.
It is a tough time for all of those guys.
It is a tough time for all of those guys.
Posted on 7/19/16 at 11:22 am to Chad504boy
I didn't realize that Montrell Jackson was also from Denham Springs. So all of the dead and critically wounded were from DS. Damn
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